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623rd Edition, August 27, 2024

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Navigating Workforce Trends in Biotech and Government: Insights with Brad Sibbald and Sarah Porter of Kelly Services 

In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., welcomes Brad Sibbald, Vice President of Kelly Science and Clinical, and Sarah Porter, Vice President of Government Solutions at Kelly Services. Together, they explore the critical trends and strategies shaping the biotech and government workforce landscapes, with a particular focus on the BioHealth Capital Region (BHCR).

Kelly Services, a global leader in workforce solutions, plays a pivotal role in connecting talent with opportunities across various industries, including science, engineering, technology, and telecommunications. Brad and Sarah provide valuable insights into how Kelly Services is adapting to the evolving needs of the biotech sector, from commercial enterprises to government agencies.

Listen now via your favorite podcasting platform:

Apple: https://apple.co/4dSL8N6
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/4e1sl2t
Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3zLNbUw
TuneIn: https://bit.ly/2M60Wmx

The discussion covers various topics, including the current talent landscape in the BHCR, strategies for maintaining a robust pipeline, and the challenges of retaining top talent in an increasingly competitive market.

Additionally, we learn about Kelly’s upcoming virtual job fair in September (https://bit.ly/3yMuiRm), an event for those looking to connect with opportunities in the biotech sector and the 2024 Kelly Global Re:work Report (https://bit.ly/3SSVhBl), offering listeners valuable insights into the future of work and workforce trends globally.

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Final Week to Apply! Deadline August 30th for the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition

This is your last chance to apply for this year’s Crab Trap Competition, taking place on September 18th, 2024, during BioHealth Capital Region Week at USP in Rockville, Maryland. This event is an incredible opportunity for startups in the biohealth sector to pitch their innovative solutions to a panel of esteemed industry leaders.

Pitch Your Innovation: Finalists will present their business models and technologies during day 2 of the BioHealth Capital Region Forum, gaining invaluable exposure and direct feedback from industry professionals. This platform is perfect for engaging with potential investors and accelerating your company’s visibility.

Prizes:

Additional Opportunities: The winning team will be featured on the BioTalk with Rich Bendis Podcast, further increasing their visibility within the biohealth community.

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Meet the BHI Analyst Team at the BioHealth Capital Region Investment Conference

This September 19th, the BioHealth Capital Region Investment Conference will once again serve as a premier gathering for the biopharma sector, uniting a dynamic blend of participants, including industry executives, investors, and exciting early-stage companies. Known for fostering impactful collaborations and driving innovation, the free-to-attend conference on the third day of BioHealth Capital Region Week is an essential event for those invested in the continued growth of the BioHealth Capital Region.

As part of this event, BioHealth Innovation (BHI) invites you to connect with our expert Analyst Team, led by Jon Nelson. This team plays a pivotal role in advancing the biohealth ecosystem by offering strategic insights within the non-dilutive funding space that help drive success for startups and established companies.

Attendees registered will have the unique opportunity to schedule one-on-one meetings with Jon Nelson. These sessions offer a chance to discuss non-dilutive funding, gain valuable guidance from a team deeply embedded in the grant landscape, and explore potential options for grant assistance. The BHI Analyst Team is equipped to provide the support you need to achieve your goals.

 

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WBJ: Virginia Tech taps D.C. incubator leader Sally Allain for new role

By Sara Gilgore – Staff Reporter, Washington Business Journal Aug 21, 2024 – Sally Allain, the inaugural head of Johnson & Johnson Innovation’s D.C. incubator, has left her position after more than four years — to grow Virginia Tech’s health sciences research enterprise.

Allain, a longtime J&J exec who built up and led the local JLabs hub that planted roots on Children’s National Hospital’s Walter Reed campus in spring 2019, stepped away this month, announcing her departure in a LinkedIn post. She’ll start with Virginia Tech next week as chief health sciences growth and innovation officer, a newly created position charged with spinning out technology companies and tapping big-name partners across sectors.

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September 9th: HJF Networking and Educational Series

HJF, Montgomery County, Maryland & BioBuzz

We are teaming up to bring the research community a new and exciting opportunity – the HJF Networking and Educational Series. Each quarter, a new topic will be presented in HJF’s state-of-the-art Conference Facility located at HJF Headquarters, followed by complimentary food and drinks.

Join us at 4 p.m. on September 9, 2024

https://www.hjf.org/networking-educational-series

Questions? Send an Email to: Linda Yaswen-Corkery

Want to Learn the Ins & Outs of the FDA Approval Process?

Join us for an informative FDA Panel, moderated by HJF’s Scientific  Employee Resource Group, followed by networking with Montgomery County life science colleagues.

Date: September 9, 2024
Time: 4-7 p.m.
Location: HJF Conference Facility
6720A Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, MD 20817

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TEDCO Invests in Simmbion, LLC

COLUMBIA, Md., (August 26, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $200,000 Pre-Seed Builder Fund investment in Simmbion, LLC. Businesses receiving an investment from TEDCO’s Pre-Seed Builder Fund, housed under TEDCO’s Social Impact Funds, receive access to a variety of benefits designed to nurture business growth.

“The promise of biologic drugs has been hampered by the need for frequent injections and cold-chain logistics,” said Derese Getnet, CEO of Simmbion. “Through the assistance of TEDCO, Simmbion is working to eliminate the need for recurrent needle-based administration of these drugs (and all the associated cold-chain). In success, our approach will transform adherence to treatment for diabetes, obesity, rare genetic diseases and cancer.”

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Techstars, Johns Hopkins University, and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield to Bring Healthcare AI Accelerator to Baltimore

BALTIMORE–()–TechstarsJohns Hopkins University, and CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield (CareFirst) announced today a collaboration to launch a new healthcare accelerator program designed to support early-stage entrepreneurs building pathways to better care through artificial intelligence.

Techstars AI Health Baltimore powered by Johns Hopkins and CareFirst combines the university’s expertise in transforming research into commercially viable businesses, CareFirst’s experience in advancing access to affordable, equitable, high-quality healthcare, and Techstars’ accelerator model that has helped entrepreneurs build thousands of successful companies, including more than 600 in healthcare.

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Falls Church’s Retension Pharmaceuticals Closes $10.4 Million Oversubscribed Series A to Fund Clinical Trials for Patients Suffering from Resistant and Uncontrolled Hypertension

FALLS CHURCH, Va.–()–Retension Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is pleased to announce the successful closing of its Series A $10.4 million financing round to initiate a well-powered and controlled Phase 2 clinical study in patients with hypertension uncontrolled on two or more antihypertensives.

Retension Pharmaceuticals is a clinical-stage therapeutic development company focused on developing innovative treatments for hypertension and cardiovascular disease. The company’s lead drug candidate, RTN-001, a second generation PDE5 inhibitor, was designed to target the tissues of the higher vasculature by the company’s CSO and Co-Founder, Dr. Paul Sweetnam, overcoming the limitations of first generation PDE5 inhibitors in the hypertension space. According to the WHO, it is estimated that hypertension affects 1.28 billion adults worldwide, of whom only 21% have their hypertension fully under control. In prior clinical trials, RTN-001 has been studied in over 265 human subjects, including two Phase 2 studies in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. In these studies, RTN-001 was shown to be well tolerated and demonstrated clinically significant blood pressure lowering effects.

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OS Therapies Accepted Into Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JLABS

ROCKVILLE, Md.–()–OS Therapies (NYSE American: OSTX) (“OS Therapies” or “the Company”), an ADC and Immunotherapy research and clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, today announced that it has been accepted into Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JLABS. Through membership of JLABS, OS Therapies aims to further develop and enter the clinic with its tunable Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) linker-based platform that relies on pH sensitive linkers & coating technology to reduce off-target effects to improve safety and increase the number & diversity of therapeutic payloads delivered. Through these developments, OS Therapies hopes to offer improved efficacy versus other ADCs in the market or in development. Drug candidates developed using OS Therapies’ tunable ADC platform leverage this unique linker platform to create new intellectual property for both novel and off-patent targeting antibodies and drug payloads.

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NIH SBIR Cycle is Opening: Deadline Approaching on January 5th, 2025

The next cycle of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is just around the corner, with a critical submission deadline set for January 5th, 2025. This highly competitive program offers early-stage funding opportunities for small businesses engaged in research and development that addresses significant biomedical challenges.

The NIH SBIR program provides a powerful vehicle for small businesses to accelerate the commercialization of cutting-edge technologies in fields such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and healthcare IT. Through this program, businesses can secure non-dilutive funding to advance their innovative solutions while gaining access to NIH’s vast network of resources and expertise.

Now is the time for eligible companies to prepare their proposals. Securing funding through the NIH SBIR program requires a robust and well-articulated application that clearly demonstrates the proposed project’s scientific merit, innovation, and commercial potential. Companies should also ensure they meet all eligibility requirements and align their research with NIH’s priorities.

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Key Insights from Wilson Sonsini’s Entrepreneurs Report: 1H 2024

Wilson Sonsini’s Entrepreneurs Report for the first half of 2024 is now available, offering critical insights into the current private company financing landscape. Valuations remain subdued across Seed to Series C stages, with many still below their recent peaks. However, later-stage companies are beginning to see larger fundraising amounts, suggesting a cautious but emerging confidence among investors.

A notable theme in the report is the decline in down rounds, indicating that investors are shifting their focus toward healthier, more sustainable startups. This trend, coupled with steady momentum in pre-seed notes and a dip in post-seed raise amounts, reflects a mixed yet cautiously optimistic venture capital environment.

The report also highlights significant changes in Delaware’s corporate law, which could have substantial implications for governance rights among venture-backed startups. These legal developments, along with the financial trends observed, are shaping the venture landscape as we move into the latter half of 2024. Access the full report here.

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Explore the World of Technology Transfer and Commercialization with the Technology Transfer Society – Washington D.C. Chapter

The Technology Transfer Society – Washington D.C. Chapter is excited to announce its Fall 2024 course, “Introduction to Technology Transfer and Commercialization,” offered in collaboration with Montgomery College. This hybrid course, available both virtually and in-person, is designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the technology transfer process—transitioning innovations from the lab to the marketplace.

Whether you’re interested in the inner workings of a technology transfer office or looking to commercialize your own invention, this course is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable insights. You’ll learn from seasoned professionals, including experts from federal labs, who will share their knowledge and experiences to help you navigate the complexities of technology transfer.

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622nd Edition, August 21, 2024

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Bringing the BioHealth Capital Region to South Africa: A Conversation with Global Innovators on BioTalk 

In this special episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., hosts a compelling discussion with three groundbreaking guests from South Africa: Johann de Bruyn, CEO of TASK, Ethan Hunter, Chief Operations Officer at Immobazyme, and Dr. Carla Eksteen, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Stellenbosch University. Together, they share their journey of connecting South Africa’s biotech scene with the BioHealth Capital Region, showcasing how innovation transcends borders.

Johann de Bruyn opens the conversation by introducing TASK Applied Science and its collaborative relationship with the U.S. He explains the genesis of Bio Centrifuge Africa, a business plan competition inspired by the BioHealth Capital Region’s Crab Trap, designed to bridge the gap between South Africa’s emerging biotech sector and the established BHCR.

Ethan Hunter, co-founder of Immobazyme, discusses his company’s pioneering work in precision fermentation and the growing impact it has across various industries. He reflects on the significance of winning Bio Centrifuge Africa and the exciting opportunity to compete in the 9th Annual Crab Trap in Maryland this September.

Dr. Carla Eksteen shares her research journey in cancer immunotherapy and the vital role her work plays in advancing healthcare in South Africa. She talks about the opportunities provided by Bio Centrifuge Africa and her upcoming trip to Maryland as part of the competition winners.

Listen now on your favorite podcast platform:

Apple: https://apple.co/3SUCMwz
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3XbF9wv
Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3Mbzph1
TuneIn: https://bit.ly/3MbzqBB 

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Two Weeks Left! Apply for the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition Before August 30th

There are just two weeks left to apply for this year’s Crab Trap Competition, held of September 18th, 2024, during BioHealth Capital Region Week at USP in Rockville, Maryland. This event offers startups in the biohealth sector a chance to present their companies and innovative solutions to an expert panel of industry leaders.

Pitch Your Innovation: Finalists will pitch during day 2 of the BioHealth Capital Region Forum, gaining valuable exposure by presenting their business models and technologies to industry professionals. This is an excellent opportunity to receive direct feedback and engage with potential investors.

Prizes:

Additional Opportunities: The winning team will be featured on the BioTalk with Rich Bendis Podcast, further increasing their visibility within the biohealth community.

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AURP’s BIO Health Caucus Sponsors 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum

AURP and its BIO Health Caucus have sponsored the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum (Sept 17-18) at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD.

Serving on the Forum planning committee are: Amy Adams, Executive Director of George Mason University’s Institute for Biohealth InnovationKolaleh Eskandanian, Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Children’s National Hospital; and Brian Darmody, AURP Chief Strategy Officer.

The BioHealth Capital Region Forum gathers together the DC/MD/VA region’s biopharma sector, to highlight the region’s capabilities and achievements with insights into future trends. With over 2,300 life science companies, 78 federal labs, and numerous esteemed academic institutions, the BioHealth Capital Region stands as a vibrant hub of innovation and opportunity. Learn more.

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Women In Bio (WIB) Excited to Participate in the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum

The 7th Annual Investment Conference, scheduled for September 19th during the BioHealth Capital Region Week at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, offers a unique platform for companies and investors. Attendees will have the opportunity to create detailed profiles and schedule face-to-face meetings throughout the day to discuss potential collaborations and funding. Simultaneously, the auditorium will feature a series of quick pitches, providing selected companies and some investors with 7 minutes each to introduce themselves and present their ideas in front of an audience of peers and potential partners.

Why Investors Should Attend

For investors, this conference is an indispensable opportunity to access a curated selection of startups with groundbreaking ideas poised for investment. It offers a chance to engage directly with founders, understand their business models, and evaluate their potential in person. Investors can gain early insights into emerging technologies and trends, potentially leading to profitable investment opportunities and partnerships. Register Now.

Why Companies Should Attend

For companies, the Investment Conference is a vital avenue to meet face-to-face with leading investors actively looking to fund innovative projects and businesses. It provides a platform not only for potential funding but also for valuable feedback and advice on scaling their operations. The quick-pitch sessions offer companies a chance to capture attention, showcase their innovations, and articulate their vision to a room full of potential backers. Register Now.

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Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces $150 Million from ARPA-H to Deliver Progress on Biden Cancer Moonshot Goals and Improve Health Outcomes

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, US, August 12, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — The study, “Advanced Prediction of Respiratory Depression Episodes with the Linshom Continuous Predictive Respiratory Sensor”, completed enrollment of 508 patients well ahead of schedule.

“Preliminary analysis of the data shows that Linshom Medical’s sensor detects respiratory depression 12 minutes before current systems employed”, said Richard Urman, MD, MBA, the principal investigator of the study. “This gives health care providers additional time to take action and intervene before a crisis develops”.

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TEDCO’s Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII) Announces Recent Investments

$2.1M invested in seven companies to advance innovations from lab to market in Maryland

COLUMBIA, Md. (August 13, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent round of investments through its Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII), marking a significant milestone in promoting the commercialization of groundbreaking research from Maryland’s prestigious academic institutions.

“The latest awards highlight the innovative research in university labs with tremendous commercial potential across multiple industries,” said Abi Kulshreshtha, Ph.D., executive director, MII. “We are excited to continue MII’s role in advancing Maryland’s innovation-driven economic development strategy.”

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AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi approved in the US for the treatment of resectable non-small cell lung cancer before and after surgery

Based on AEGEAN Phase III trial results which showed Imfinzi-based regimen reduced the risk of recurrence, progression or death by 32% vs. neoadjuvant chemotherapy alone

AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi (durvalumab) in combination with chemotherapy has been approved in the US for the treatment of adult patients with resectable early-stage (IIA-IIIB) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and no known epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations or anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearrangements. In this regimen, patients are treated with Imfinzi in combination with neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery and as adjuvant monotherapy after surgery.

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United Therapeutics to Build Medical Transplant Center in Minnesota

Multi-billion-dollar US-based biotech firm United Therapeutics has announced that it has purchased 32 acres (13 hectares) of land in Minnesota, US, for US$4.5 million to construct what it called a state-of-the-art facility, which will support clinical research on using gene-edited pig organs for human patients with heart and kidney disease.

The facility site, which is located outside of Rochester, Minnesota, in Stewartville, is roughly 14 miles (22.5km) south of the world-renowned non-profit academic and research medical centre the Mayo Clinic. While the programme is not currently working with the Mayo Clinic, United Therapeutics noted the proximity helped inform its selection of the site. 

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TEDCO Announces Kim Mozingo’s Promotion to Vice President, Federal Programs

COLUMBIA, Md., (August 13, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, is pleased to announce the promotion of Kim Mozingo to vice president of Federal Programs. In this role, Mozingo will lead a suite of seven programs designed to transform federal scientific research into economic growth and new job opportunities for Maryland’s small businesses.

“We are pleased to have such a dedicated individual as Kim on the TEDCO team,” said Stephen Auvil, chief federal engagement officer. “Under her leadership, TEDCO’s federal programs have experienced significant growth.  Her management of our SBIR Proposal Lab, DefTech, and other federal programs have supported more than 150 companies.  Moreover, she will be launching several new programs in her area over the next six months.  This promotion is well deserved and reflects her accomplishments and growing responsibilities.”

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Axios:Venture capitalists move toward “pay to play”

Venture capitalists are inserting a record number of “pay to play” provisions into term sheets, according to new data from law firm Cooley.

Why it matters: This is a sharp-elbowed reminder that VCs are facing performance pressure, and that startups are having a tougher time getting funded.

Jargon watch: “Pay to play” provisions also may be known as “cram down” clauses, and basically are designed to benefit new investors at the expense of existing shareholders who don’t want to invest additional capital.

  • The critical view is that this is unfair to insiders who took a chance when the company’s prospects were more speculative, but who’ve either lost faith or no longer have money to spend (including early employees or VC funds without adequate reserves).
  • The more charitable view is that such rounds are for companies that need money — not those that just want to bolster balance sheets — and that the new investors are vital to the company’s future success. In short: Get on board or get out.

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621st Edition, August 13, 2024

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One Month Countdown: BioHealth Capital Region Week is Nearly Here! 

We’re just over a month away from the 2024 BioHealth Capital Region Week, which takes place from September 17th, 18th, and 19th at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD. This milestone event marks a decade of transformative discussions and partnerships. Here’s what each day has in store:

BioHealth Capital Region Forum (September 17th-18th)
Celebrating our 10th Annual Forum with a robust lineup of speakers and panels:

  • Updates:
    • GEN Top 10 BioCluster Update with Alex Philippidis, Senior Business Editor, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
    • BioHealth Capital Region Update with Pete Briskman, Executive Managing Director, JLL-Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
  • Keynotes:
    • John F. Crowley, President & CEO, Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO)
    • Robert Stoffel, Vice President of Research, Amgen
    • Craig Gravitz, Director, Project Accelerator Transition Innovation Office, ARPA-H
  • Panels:
    • Meet Some of the BioHealth Capital Region’s Med Tech Leaders
    • Virginia: Leading the Way in Advanced BioHealth Manufacturing
    • Transforming Healthcare: Innovations and Future Trends in Digital Health
    • The Baltimore Tech Hub: Implementing Equitech Principles to Build a Thriving Ecosystem for AI and Life Sciences
    • How Emerging AI, Machine Learning, and Quantum Technologies Will Impact Discovery and Regulation of New Drugs and Devices: A Peek Into the Future
    • Collaborative Approaches to Support Innovation in Biotechnology in the Capital Region
    • New BHCR Regional Research Initiatives
    • Entrepreneurs in Residence Supporting the BHCR Ecosystem
    • Inside the BioHealth Capital Region, Accessing Early Stage SSBCI Funding
    • Biomedical Engineering: Meet the Region’s Bio Engineering Academic Leaders

Additional Fireside chats and panels are still being finalized. Please check the event agenda regularly for updates.

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Innovating Preclinical Models: Mimetas Leads the Way in Organ Design

In a recent article by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, Paul Vulto, PhD, CEO of Mimetas, discusses the growing demand for advanced organ modeling in fields like oncology and metabolic diseases. Mimetas is at the forefront of this innovation, creating sophisticated assays that replicate the complex tumor microenvironment and immune interactions. Their groundbreaking work in liver modeling has produced a life-like liver structure, with significant applications in fibrosis, NASH, and gene therapies, enhancing the accuracy of preclinical testing.

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Baltimore’s Neurotech Innovation Achieves Patent Approval and Featured Cover Story in Prominent Industry Journal

(Baltimore, MD) – Longeviti Neuro Solutions, a neurotechnology company with a focus on innovative solutions for complex brain surgeries, proudly announces the issuance of a groundbreaking patent for its novel prosthetic translucent, cranial implant. The ClearFit® implant integrates brain-computer interface (BCI), brain mapping, and neurosonography (brain ultrasound). This product sets a new standard in neurosurgical procedures, marking the first time a single implant has been patented to cover three critical areas. ClearFit’s patented technology was recently on the cover of Science Translational Medicine demonstrating promising research around this implant and neurosonography.*   

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Maximizing Investment Opportunities at the BioHealth Capital Region Investment Conference

The 7th Annual Investment Conference, scheduled for September 19th during the BioHealth Capital Region Week at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, offers a unique platform for companies and investors. Attendees will have the opportunity to create detailed profiles and schedule face-to-face meetings throughout the day to discuss potential collaborations and funding. Simultaneously, the auditorium will feature a series of quick pitches, providing selected companies and some investors with 7 minutes each to introduce themselves and present their ideas in front of an audience of peers and potential partners.

Why Investors Should Attend

For investors, this conference is an indispensable opportunity to access a curated selection of startups with groundbreaking ideas poised for investment. It offers a chance to engage directly with founders, understand their business models, and evaluate their potential in person. Investors can gain early insights into emerging technologies and trends, potentially leading to profitable investment opportunities and partnerships. Register Now.

Why Companies Should Attend

For companies, the Investment Conference is a vital avenue to meet face-to-face with leading investors actively looking to fund innovative projects and businesses. It provides a platform not only for potential funding but also for valuable feedback and advice on scaling their operations. The quick-pitch sessions offer companies a chance to capture attention, showcase their innovations, and articulate their vision to a room full of potential backers. Register Now.

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Linshom Medical Completes Clinical Study Enrollment at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, US, August 12, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — The study, “Advanced Prediction of Respiratory Depression Episodes with the Linshom Continuous Predictive Respiratory Sensor”, completed enrollment of 508 patients well ahead of schedule.

“Preliminary analysis of the data shows that Linshom Medical’s sensor detects respiratory depression 12 minutes before current systems employed”, said Richard Urman, MD, MBA, the principal investigator of the study. “This gives health care providers additional time to take action and intervene before a crisis develops”.

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Emergent BioSolutions Expands NARCAN® Nasal Spray Distribution Capabilities to Enhance Customer Delivery Experience Across the Country

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) announced the sale of RSDL® (Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion) kit to SERB Pharmaceuticals, a global pharmaceutical company, for a purchase price of approximately $75 million. In addition, SERB will pay Emergent a $5 million payment upon achievement of a milestone related to the sourcing of a certain component of RSDL®. The transaction has signed and closed simultaneously. 

In addition, SERB will acquire and maintain operations of Emergent’s leased manufacturing facility in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and several site-based employees who support RSDL® will join SERB. SERB will also acquire the RSDL® product inventory as part of the transaction and will assume certain related contracts. Emergent’s Winnipeg facility will continue to manufacture and supply bulk lotion to SERB under a long-term supply agreement between the two companies.

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Exploring ARPA-H Innovations: Insights with Craig Gravitz and Jenica Patterson, Ph.D. on BioTalk

In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., welcomes guests from ARPA-H: Craig Gravitz, Director of the Project Accelerator Transition Innovation Office (PATIO), and Jenica Patterson, Ph.D., Portfolio Lead at ARPA-H. Together, they provide a comprehensive overview of ARPA-H’s mission and innovative programs.

Craig Gravitz and Jenica Patterson share their educational and career backgrounds, setting the stage for a discussion about ARPA-H and its various initiatives. They provide insights into how ARPA-H differentiates itself from other agencies like HHS and NIH, while also highlighting their collaborative efforts.

Listen now via your favorite podcast platform:

Apple: https://apple.co/4dy5wmS
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yDIV9k 
Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3AcL3FI 
TuneIn: https://bit.ly/3LV54Dg

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Elevate Your Startup: Apply to Compete in the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition

Are you ready to showcase your company to some of the top minds in the industry? The 9th Annual Crab Trap competition, a highlight of the annual BioHealth Capital Region Week, is now accepting applications from emerging companies eager to demonstrate their groundbreaking solutions. Scheduled for September 18th at the US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, this competition is an unmissable opportunity for startups looking to make a significant impact.

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620th Edition, August 6, 2024

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Exploring ARPA-H Innovations: Insights with Craig Gravitz and Jenica Patterson, Ph.D. on BioTalk 

In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., welcomes guests from ARPA-H: Craig Gravitz, Director of the Project Accelerator Transition Innovation Office (PATIO), and Jenica Patterson, Ph.D., Portfolio Lead at ARPA-H. Together, they provide a comprehensive overview of ARPA-H’s mission and innovative programs.

Craig Gravitz and Jenica Patterson share their educational and career backgrounds, setting the stage for a discussion about ARPA-H and its various initiatives. They provide insights into how ARPA-H differentiates itself from other agencies like HHS and NIH, while also highlighting their collaborative efforts.

Listen now via your favorite podcast platform:

Apple: https://apple.co/4dy5wmS
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yDIV9k 
Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3AcL3FI 
TuneIn: https://bit.ly/3LV54Dg

Listeners will learn about the Project Accelerator Transition Innovation Office (PATIO) and its crucial role within ARPA-H. Jenica Patterson discusses her portfolio, including key areas and projects, and provides details on the new women’s sprint for health initiative and its funding tracks.

In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., speaks with Alex Philippidis, Senior Business Editor at Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. Alex joins the podcast to discuss the latest Top 10 U.S. Biopharma Clusters list, where the BioHealth Capital Region secured its #3 ranking for the second consecutive year.

The conversation highlights the factors that contributed to the success of the top biopharma clusters, focusing on early investments in biotech, the generation of high-quality science, building networks with partners, and broadening clusters beyond anchor businesses. Alex elaborates on how these regions have sustained their scientific excellence and the long-lasting impact of pioneering efforts.

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BioHealth Capital Region Retains #3 Spot in GEN’s Top U.S. Biopharma Clusters for 2024

The BioHealth Capital Region (Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) has successfully retained its position as the #3 biopharma cluster in the U.S. for 2024. This impressive ranking underscores the region’s ongoing strength in innovation and investment, highlighted by major expansions and investments from leading companies and institutions. Despite facing some challenges, the region continues to lead in patents, NIH funding, and lab space.

From 

Alex Philippidis’ remarks:

The BioHealth Capital Region has generated enough positive news to retain the number-three ranking it earned and celebrated last year. QIAGEN and Frederick County, MD, officials on July 12 announced completion of a 40,000-square-foot expansion of the company’s Frederick, MD, facility, creating a 75,000-square-foot site focused on next-generation sequencing, genomics, clinical healthcare, and forensics. AstraZeneca is investing $300 million in a new manufacturing facility in Rockville, MD, with plans to create 150 new jobs when the site opens in 2026. Across the state line, The University of Virginia is constructing the $300 million Paul and Diane Manning Institute of Biotechnology in Charlottesville; named for chairman and CEO of PBM Capital and his wife.

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Montgomery County Council Approves Great Seneca Plan: Connecting Life and Science

ROCKVILLE, Md., July 30, 2024—The Montgomery County Council voted today to approve the Planning Board Draft of the Great Seneca Plan: Connecting Life and Science with revisions. The plan covers 4,330 acres located in the heart of the I-270 Corridor between the cities of Gaithersburg and Rockville and the town of Washington Grove. The Plan makes recommendations to strengthen the economic competitiveness of the Life Sciences Center, guide future developments, and transform public spaces and amenities in the area to provide valuable links and social spaces. 

“The Great Seneca Science Corridor is one of Montgomery County’s most important strategic areas, as the heart of our globally recognized biohealth industry with world-class research, education, and health care facilities,” said Council President Andrew Friedson who also chairs the Planning, Housing and Parks (PHP) Committee. “This plan builds on that strength by creating a more sustainable and vibrant community with greater connectivity to improve quality of life and economic competitiveness.”

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Theriva™ Biologics Receives Rare Pediatric Drug Designation by the U.S. FDA for VCN-01 for the Treatment of Retinoblastoma

ROCKVILLE, Md., July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Theriva™ Biologics, Inc. (NYSE American: TOVX), a diversified clinical-stage company developing therapeutics designed to treat cancer and related diseases in areas of high unmet need, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Rare Pediatric Drug Designation (RPDD) for VCN-01 for the treatment of retinoblastoma. VCN-01, Theriva’s lead product candidate, is a systemic, selective, stroma-degrading oncolytic adenovirus. Previously, the FDA granted orphan drug designation to VCN-01 for treatment of retinoblastoma.

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Sirnaomics Announces a Partnership with Gore Range Capital for Establishment of a JV, Sagesse Bio, to Advance Its RNAi Therapeutics into Aesthetic Medicine

HONG KONG, GERMANTOWN, Md. and SUZHOU, China, July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sirnaomics Ltd. (the “Company“, Stock Code: 2257.HK, together with its subsidiaries, the “Group” or “Sirnaomics“), a leading biopharmaceutical company engaging in discovery and development of advanced RNAi therapeutics, today announced a partnership with Gore Range Capital LLC (“Gore Range Capital“) (Dallas, TX, USA) for establishment of a joint venture, Sagesse Bio, Inc., to advance its novel RNAi therapeutic products into aesthetic medicine.

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Emergent BioSolutions Completes Sale of RSDL® (Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion) Kit to SERB Pharmaceuticals for $75 Million

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) announced the sale of RSDL® (Reactive Skin Decontamination Lotion) kit to SERB Pharmaceuticals, a global pharmaceutical company, for a purchase price of approximately $75 million. In addition, SERB will pay Emergent a $5 million payment upon achievement of a milestone related to the sourcing of a certain component of RSDL®. The transaction has signed and closed simultaneously. 

In addition, SERB will acquire and maintain operations of Emergent’s leased manufacturing facility in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and several site-based employees who support RSDL® will join SERB. SERB will also acquire the RSDL® product inventory as part of the transaction and will assume certain related contracts. Emergent’s Winnipeg facility will continue to manufacture and supply bulk lotion to SERB under a long-term supply agreement between the two companies.

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Georgiamune Announces First Patient Dosed in A First-In-Class Phase 1 Cancer Treatment Trial of GIM-531

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Georgiamune Inc., a privately held, clinical-stage biotechnology company, announced that the first patient has been dosed with GIM-531 in a first-in-human, phase 1 clinical trial for the treatment of advanced cancer patients. GIM-531 development focuses on indications that are currently not addressed with existing or available immunotherapies including anti-PD-1 antibodies. It is an oral therapy that is a first-in-class selective T regulatory cell inhibitor.

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PMLIVE: GSK and Flagship Pioneering partner in deal worth up to $7bn to discover medicines and vaccines

GSK and Flagship Pioneering have entered into a partnership worth up to $7bn to discover and develop novel medicines and vaccines for a range of conditions.

Bringing together GSK’s expertise in disease and development capability via Flagship’s ecosystem of bioplatform companies, the collaboration aims to develop a portfolio of up to ten future medicines and vaccines, beginning in respiratory and immunology, which will each be subject to an exclusive option by GSK for further clinical development.

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WBJ: Metro, Montgomery County partner for major North Bethesda development

By Dan Brendel – Staff Reporter, Washington Business Journal -Jul 29, 2024 – Montgomery County and Metro have announced a formal partnership and preliminary developer solicitation to pave the way for up to 3.7 million square feet of life science-focused mixed-used development in North Bethesda, the economic development apple of Montgomery County’s eye.

The county and transit authority signed a memorandum of understanding and announced a request for qualifications on Monday, beginning the hunt for a development partner to build a University of Maryland-anchored project, integrated with a new North Bethesda Metro station entrance, on 14 noncontiguous acres of vacant Metro-owned land at the southeast corner of Rockville Pike and Old Georgetown Road.

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Frederick’s Tonix Pharmaceuticals Awarded Up to $34 Million U.S. Department of Defense Contract for Accelerated Development of Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Program

FREDERICK, Md., July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. (Nasdaq: TNXP) (Tonix or the Company), a fully-integrated biopharmaceutical company with marketed products and a pipeline of development candidates, today announced it has been awarded an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with a potential for up to $34 million over five years by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), an agency within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The objective of the contract is to develop small molecule broad-spectrum antiviral agents for the prevention or treatment of infections to improve the medical readiness of military personnel in biological threat environments.

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BioHealth Capital Region Maintains #3 Ranking: Insights with GEN’s Alex Philippidis on BioTalk 

In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., speaks with Alex Philippidis, Senior Business Editor at Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News. Alex joins the podcast to discuss the latest Top 10 U.S. Biopharma Clusters list, where the BioHealth Capital Region secured its #3 ranking for the second consecutive year.

The conversation highlights the factors that contributed to the success of the top biopharma clusters, focusing on early investments in biotech, the generation of high-quality science, building networks with partners, and broadening clusters beyond anchor businesses. Alex elaborates on how these regions have sustained their scientific excellence and the long-lasting impact of pioneering efforts.

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BioHealth Capital Region Retains #3 Spot in GEN’s Top U.S. Biopharma Clusters for 2024

The BioHealth Capital Region (Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) has successfully retained its position as the #3 biopharma cluster in the U.S. for 2024. This impressive ranking underscores the region’s ongoing strength in innovation and investment, highlighted by major expansions and investments from leading companies and institutions. Despite facing some challenges, the region continues to lead in patents, NIH funding, and lab space.

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The BioHealth Capital Region has generated enough positive news to retain the number-three ranking it earned and celebrated last year. QIAGEN and Frederick County, MD, officials on July 12 announced completion of a 40,000-square-foot expansion of the company’s Frederick, MD, facility, creating a 75,000-square-foot site focused on next-generation sequencing, genomics, clinical healthcare, and forensics. AstraZeneca is investing $300 million in a new manufacturing facility in Rockville, MD, with plans to create 150 new jobs when the site opens in 2026. Across the state line, The University of Virginia is constructing the $300 million Paul and Diane Manning Institute of Biotechnology in Charlottesville; named for chairman and CEO of PBM Capital and his wife.

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WBJ: JLL experts explore the future and changes of life sciences real estate in D.C.

In the rapidly evolving world of life sciences, the real estate sector is experiencing significant shifts and opportunities. JLL’s latest report, U.S. Life Sciences Property Report, explores the dynamics of leasing, occupancy rates and market conditions.

To learn more about the life sciences market in Washington, D.C., we sat down with local experts, JLL Research Manager Kate Paine and Executive Managing Director Pete Briskman to delve deeper into these trends and gain valuable insights.

In the D.C. market, how have lease terms in the life sciences sector changed over time and what factors have influenced these changes?

Mirroring national leasing trends, lease terms in the D.C. market are shortening, especially among new leases and relocations. The average lease term for new leases (non-renewals) has fallen to just over five years, down from nearly 10 years in 2022. Shortening of lease term is a response to supply outpacing demand, which is giving the leverage back to tenants and allowing startups and pre-revenue tenants to negotiate for shorter terms. A key contributor to shortening lease terms over the past few years is the influx of spec suites that have delivered to the market, which are designed to be flexible space options for early-stage companies.

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BioHealth Innovation Celebrates Solaxa Inc.’s Recent TEDCO Investment

BioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI) proudly recognizes the $500,000 investment from TEDCO in Solaxa Inc., a Bethesda-based biopharmaceutical company. Led by Founder & CEO Christian Walker, Solaxa is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a portfolio of aminopyridine drugs that both detect and treat ion channel dysfunction. Previous research has shown that aminopyridines can improve nerve signaling and muscle function in patients with Multiple Sclerosis, and Solaxa is presently researching additional benefits in patients with other nerve disorders. Solaxa is organized as a for-profit public benefit corporation, with a mission to advance scientific knowledge and deliver impactful and accessible therapies that improve outcomes for patients worldwide.   

Prior to this investment from TEDCO, Solaxa was recognized as the “Best of Montgomery” finalist at the 7th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Crab Trap Pitch Competition in September 2023. Even more recently, Solaxa was recognized as “Venture of the Year” by the Maryland Tech Council in May 2024.  

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Adventist HealthCare Names BHI Board Member John Sackett President and CEO

Gaithersburg, Md. – Adventist HealthCare has named John Sackett as its next president and CEO, effective Aug. 4, 2024.

Sackett has served as Adventist HealthCare’s chief operating officer since 2014 and served as president of Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center from 2013–2019. During his tenure, Sackett helped launch Adventist HealthCare’s Leadership System and its Standard Management Approach that earned a Malcolm Baldrige Category Best Practice Recognition, one of the nation’s highest honors for performance excellence. He also guided the system’s expansion of comprehensive care through the integration of additional acute care hospitals and significant campus improvement projects.

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Emmes Group partners with Miimansa AI to accelerate adoption of Generative AI in clinical research

ROCKVILLE, Md., July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Emmes Group, a leading specialty tech-enabled global contract research organization (CRO), today announced a multi-year strategic partnership with Miimansa AI. A critical pillar of the partnership, aimed at revolutionizing clinical research at Emmes, is the acquisition of Miimansa’s Clinical Entity Modeling tools based on advanced large language modeling (LLM) techniques and generative AI.

Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform all aspects of healthcare including clinical research. Emmes Group is rapidly maturing its technology platform, Veridix AI, and Miimansa’s Clinical Entity Modeling technology will serve as a critical building block to accelerate the development of state-of-the-art automated text processing solutions tailored for clinical research.

 

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George Mason researchers lead breakthrough study to find functional cure for HIV

July 25, 2024 / By Laura Powers: Researchers in George Mason University’s Center for Infectious Disease Research (CIDR) and Tulane National Primate Research Center conducted a breakthrough proof-of-concept study, published in Nature’s Gene Therapy, that found a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-like virus particle that could cease the need for lifelong medications. Scientists have made great strides in the treatment of HIV over the past few decades, yet those with the virus must still take antiretroviral therapy for life as the disease is difficult to eradicate. 

CIDR researchers led by Yuntao Wu, a professor in George Mason’s School of Systems Biology and the principal investigator of the National Institutes of Health-funded study, developed a special HIV-like virus particle, called HIV Rev-dependent lentiviral vector, that uses an HIV protein, Rev, as a trigger to selectively target and activate therapeutic genes in HIV-infected cells.

The Mason team, including Brian Hetrick, Mark Spear, Jia Guo, Huizhi Liang, Yajing Fu, Zhijun Yang, and Ali Andalibi, has been developing the HIV Rev-dependent vector technology since 2002. 

According to Wu, patients need to take medications for the rest of their lives because of the persistence of HIV reservoirs, which are infected immune cells harboring the virus. Currently, antiretroviral therapy used by patients can effectively block the virus but cannot eliminate the viral reservoirs. Experimental approaches such as “shock and kill” and “block and lock” of the reservoirs have been in development to either eliminate or silence viral reservoirs.

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TEDCO Invests in Azadi Health

COLUMBIA, Md., (July 29, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $100,000 Pre-Seed Builder Fund investment in Azadi Health. TEDCO’s Pre-Seed Builder Fund is housed under TEDCO’s Social Impact Funds which were created to engage and invest in economically underserved founders and communities.

“At Azadi, we are committed to creating a solution to allow marginalized communities more effective and accessible access to mental health care,” said Rodney Bell, co-founder and CEO of Azadi Health. “Thanks to TEDCO’s investment, we look forward to continuing this journey to provide improved care to all.”

Azadi Health, located in Baltimore, Md., is a company developing technology-based tools to support better access to mental health care. Taking decades of research in language, psychology, machine learning and data science, the company has created a tool that could provide a more accessible and effective solution for monitoring patients who may be a risk to themselves or others. Through this support the company aims to enable care teams and caretakers to intervene faster when needed.

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Precigen Appoints Phil Tennant as Chief Commercial Officer to Spearhead First Potential Gene Therapy Launch

GERMANTOWN, Md., July 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Precigen, Inc. (Nasdaq: PGEN), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the development of innovative gene and cell therapies to improve the lives of patients, today announced the appointment of Phil Tennant as the Company’s chief commercial officer. Mr. Tennant will be responsible for commercial strategy and execution across US and global markets. His initial focus will be on driving commercial readiness activities for the potential launch of the first- and best-in-class PRGN-2012 AdenoVerse gene therapy in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP). Mr. Tennant will report to Precigen’s President and CEO, Helen Sabzevari, PhD, and will join Precigen’s executive leadership team.

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TEDCO Announces SSBCI Investment in Solaxa Inc.

Maryland-based biopharmaceutical company receives funding from TEDCO’s Venture Funds’

COLUMBIA, Md., (July 23, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $500,000 investment in Solaxa Inc. This investment is from TEDCO’s Venture Funds, with $200,000 being allocated from the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) funding.

“At Solaxa, we are developing neurorestorative treatments for children and adults suffering from rare neurodegenerative diseases and acute nerve injuries,” said Christian Walker, CEO and founder of Solaxa. “Thanks to TEDCO’s investment, we can accelerate our work to serve patients with spinocerebellar ataxias for whom our first drug has already been shown to deliver significant clinical improvement in gait, balance and speech.”

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Discover Innovation at the 2024 NCI Technology Showcase

The National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Technology Transfer Center invites you to the 2024 Technology Showcase on September 4th, at the Frederick National Laboratory Advanced Technology Research Facility in Frederick, MD. This free, in-person event will present a remarkable lineup of cutting-edge technologies ready for commercialization. Industry experts will share their insights through engaging presentations, panel discussions on successful collaborations, and a competitive poster session highlighting innovative research.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, fostering meaningful networking and potential partnerships. The keynote speaker, Steven Walker, will deliver a compelling address on the future of biotechnology and its impact on cancer research.

The event is an exceptional platform for biotech stakeholders to discover new technologies and explore collaborative ventures. Whether you’re a company, investor, or entrepreneur, the 2024 Technology Showcase offers invaluable insights and connections.

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BioBuzz: Growth of Early-Stage Resident Companies Marks the Third Anniversary of Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JLABS @ Washington, DC

In celebration of the three-year anniversary of JLABS @ Washington, DC (JLABS DC), it’s great timing to highlight recent accomplishments and milestones reached by incubating and regional companies. Additionally, JLABS DC is excited to share new access to specialized lab equipment to support more innovators within the region. 

Since the start of 2024, there has been continued success for incubating companies that reside at JLABS DC. Examples with recent funding announcements include Nanochon, raising $4 million in a Series Seed Prime, Acclinate closing $7 million in a Series A round, and Tiny Cargo securing investment from Virginia Ventures Partners. 

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Washington DC’s 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals Awarded Contract with U.S. Army for ARAKODA® Supply Chain Upgrade Support

WASHINGTON, July 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: SXTP; SXTPW) (the “Company”), a pharmaceutical company focused on developing new medicines for infectious diseases, announced today that it has been awarded a fixed-price contract with the United States Army Medical Materiel Development Activity to support commercial validation of new bottle and replacement blister packaging of ARAKODA® (tafenoquine), the Company’s malaria prevention product.

This follows the implementation of an increased tablet compression batch size in Q1 2024, planned in anticipation of increasing sales volume in 2024. Recently, 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals announced that Q1 2024 ARAKODA net sales revenues increased 515% year-over-year to $105.7 thousand.

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Maryland Global Consulting Program – Unlocking Your Business’s Global Potential

Ready to take your business to the global stage? Join the Maryland Global Consulting Program through the Robert H. Smith School of Business Center for Global Business and tap into the vibrant export ecosystem right here in Maryland. Gain invaluable insights and resources to expand your company’s global footprint and tackle international business challenges head-on.

Benefits of the Program

  1. Customized Consulting Support: Work closely with a dedicated team of business students to develop strategies for global market expansion or address specific international business challenges tailored to your company’s needs. Student teams dedicate a minimum of 10 hours per week per semester to a single consulting project. 

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618th Edition, July 23, 2024

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Life Sciences Real Estate and Talent Trends: Insights from Matt Gardner, Head of Life Sciences, Americas, CBRE on BioTalk 

In this episode of BioTalk, Rich Bendis, President and CEO of BioHealth Innovation, Inc., speaks with Matt Gardner, Head of Life Sciences, Americas, at CBRE. With over 30 years of experience in the technology and life sciences sectors, Matt Gardner provides a comprehensive look at the latest trends and developments in the life sciences industry.

Matt shares key findings from CBRE’s recently released U.S. Life Sciences Talent Trends’ report for 2024, offering insights into what the life sciences sector can expect in the coming year. He discusses the national real estate market, highlighting the differences between office space and life science wet lab space, and emerging trends in the sector.

The conversation explores the strategic importance of the BioHealth Capital Region (BHCR), consistently ranked as a top market for life sciences research talent. Matt elaborates on what makes this region crucial for CBRE and the life sciences sector as a whole.

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Elevate Your Startup: Apply to Compete in the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition

Are you ready to showcase your company to some of the top minds in the industry? The 9th Annual Crab Trap competition, a highlight of the annual BioHealth Capital Region Week, is now accepting applications from emerging companies eager to demonstrate their groundbreaking solutions. Scheduled for September 18th at the US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, this competition is an unmissable opportunity for startups looking to make a significant impact.

A Platform for Pioneers

The Crab Trap provides a unique platform for startups to present their innovations before a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience. This year’s competition promises exciting prizes, including cash and business services, to accelerate the winning entry’s growth and success.

Why Enter Crab Trap?

Participating in the Crab Trap competition offers numerous benefits:

  • Visibility: Gain exposure to a broad audience of industry professionals, investors, and potential partners.
  • Feedback: Receive valuable insights and feedback from leaders in the biohealth industry.
  • Prizes: Compete for a chance to win cash and services that can catalyze your company’s growth and development.

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Forbes: Meet The New Biotech Billionaire Putting Pig Hearts In Humans

In 1996, Martine Rothblatt’s six-year-old daughter was diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension, a rare lung and heart disease without a cure. Undeterred, Rothblatt, a cofounder of Sirius Satellite Radio, launched her own biotech firm with the goal of finding one.

“There is nothing worse than being told that your daughter is going to die.” Forbes in 2018. “I just said I will find a way, or she was going to die, because all of the previous people with this illness had died.”

Nearly three decades later, Rothblatt’s daughter is healthy and in her 30s. Meanwhile, shares of the now publicly traded firm, United Therapeutics, are up 54 times its price at its 1999 IPO. This year alone, shares have surged, up 50% so far in 2024 and up 40% since April 30—enough to make Rothblatt the world’s newest billionaire.

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Children’s National Innovational District: Closing the ‘Valley of Death’: Pioneering – and paying for – new therapies

With the advent of life-changing cell and gene therapies (CGTs) to treat pediatric diseases, price is becoming a significant obstacle to care and cures.

Successful therapies can wind up shelved or in hard-to-reach clinical trials for a litany of reasons: high manufacturing costs, significant regulatory burdens, a lack of enthusiasm from the pharmaceutical industry in the small pediatric market and the simple fact that insurance companies resist paying the price of $1 million or more for a therapeutic. When successful treatments are set aside and become victims of this market failure, leaders in pediatric medicine say the drug has been relegated to the “Valley of Death.”

Experts at Children’s National Hospital and other leading U.S. research institutions are working to ferry drugs across it.

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Gaithersburg’s Shuttle Pharma’s new drug shows promise against estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer

Shuttle Pharma’s Selective HDAC Inhibitor Exhibits ATM Activation and Modulation of ER Expression Resulting in Substantial Growth Inhibition of Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer Cells, as Reported in PLOS ONE

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Shuttle Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: SHPH), (“Shuttle Pharma”), a discovery and development stage specialty pharmaceutical company focused on improving outcomes for cancer patients treated with radiation therapy (RT), today announced the publication of a manuscript reporting on the ability of one of the Company’s HDAC inhibitor pre-clinical assets, SP-1-303, which exhibits ataxia-telangiectasia mutated protein (ATM) activation and modulation of estrogen receptor expression resulting in substantial growth inhibition of estrogen receptor positive breast cancer cells (ER + BC).

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Embracing Home as a Health Care Hub: FDA’s Virtual Stakeholder Listening Session

On July 25, 2024, the FDA will host a significant virtual public meeting, “Home as a Health Care Hub – Stakeholder Listening Session,” from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET. This session aims to explore how integrating home environments into the healthcare system can enhance health equity and patient care. The FDA seeks input from various stakeholders to identify both barriers and opportunities in this integration. Additionally, the initiative includes developing VR prototypes for managing conditions like diabetes.

Stakeholders are encouraged to register, participate, and submit comments or presentations ahead of the event.

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Discover Innovation at the 2024 NCI Technology Showcase

The National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) Technology Transfer Center invites you to the 2024 Technology Showcase on September 4th, at the Frederick National Laboratory Advanced Technology Research Facility in Frederick, MD. This free, in-person event will present a remarkable lineup of cutting-edge technologies ready for commercialization. Industry experts will share their insights through engaging presentations, panel discussions on successful collaborations, and a competitive poster session highlighting innovative research.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with industry leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs, fostering meaningful networking and potential partnerships. The keynote speaker, Steven Walker, will deliver a compelling address on the future of biotechnology and its impact on cancer research.

The event is an exceptional platform for biotech stakeholders to discover new technologies and explore collaborative ventures. Whether you’re a company, investor, or entrepreneur, the 2024 Technology Showcase offers invaluable insights and connections.

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Capra Biosciences Lands $7.5 Million Project Agreement To Demonstrate Platform To Rapidly Scale Pharmaceutical Ingredient Manufacturing

BioMaP-Consortium Project Agreement Will Combine Sustainable Biochemical Production with AI To Demonstrate a Scalable Platform for the Quick Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Ingredients.

STERLING, Va., July 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Many ingredients that make up the pharmaceuticals Americans rely on are manufactured overseas. When supply chain issues or shortages occur, as witnessed during the COVID pandemic, it can negatively impact millions of Americans and affect national security. The White House issued an Executive Order in 2022 to stimulate U.S. biomanufacturing. Increasing American biomanufacturing, will provide more control over pharmaceutical production, boost the economy, and encourage creation of greener manufacturing methods.

Under a new $7.5 million, two-year project agreement awarded to Capra Biosciences through the BioMaP-Consortium, Capra will demonstrate the ability of its platform to rapidly scale and manufacture biologically derived small molecule active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). Capra has a demonstrated history of using its biofilm-forming microbes and proprietary bioreactors to transform low-cost feedstocks into a variety of chemicals, including their first commercial product, retinol.

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Danaher Announces Two New Centers of Innovation in Diagnostics to Transform Precision Medicine Development

WASHINGTON, July 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Danaher Corporation (NYSE: DHR) (“Danaher”), a global science and technology innovator, announced the launch of two new Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) and College of American Pathologists (CAP)-certified labs intended to accelerate the development of Companion Diagnostics (CDx) and Complementary Diagnostics (CoDx).

“Our investments in these centers of innovation uniquely position Danaher as a global connector across the innovation ecosystem, leveraging diagnostic technology to simplify and speed pharma translational research,” said Julie Sawyer Montgomery, Executive Vice President at Danaher. “I am excited about this new way of potentially enabling our partners to more quickly bring precision treatments to market – ultimately benefiting more patients everywhere.” 

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FDA Rare Disease Innovation Hub to Enhance and Advance Outcomes for Patients

By: Patrizia Cavazzoni, MD, Director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research and Peter Marks, MD, PhD, Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research

An estimated 10,000+ rare diseases affect more than 30 million people – approximately one out of every 10 people – in the U.S., and about half of these people are children. Many rare conditions are life threatening, and most do not have approved treatments. Fundamental to the mission of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is to engage patients and caregivers – to understand their unique perspectives and experiences and keep these front of mind as we review medical products for rare disease patients.

The Rare Disease Innovation Hub
Recent rapid advances in the identification of promising drug targets and development of gene therapies offer momentum and potential to meet the needs of patients with rare diseases. In 2023, over half of all the novel drugs and biologics approved by the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) and the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) were to prevent, diagnose or treat a rare disease or condition.

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WBJ: D.C. maternal mental health startup Seven Starling raises $11M Series A round

D.C.-based maternal mental health startup Seven Starling has raised $10.9 million in an oversubscribed round to expand its virtual care services — which include supporting postpartum, early parenthood, infertility, miscarriage and loss and other experiences — further across the country.

San Francisco women’s health-focused venture firm RH Capital led the round and existing investors Menlo Park, California’s Pear VC; San Francisco’s Expa; Santa Monica, California’s Magnify Ventures; Palo Alto, California’s Emerson Collective; and Emeryville, California’s Inflect Health also took part.

Emerson Collective is led by Laurene Powell Jobs, who is an investor in D.C.’s Monumental Sports & Entertainment, the owner of the Washington Wizards, Capitals, Mystics and other sports ventures. Emerson counts The Atlantic magazine, which is based in the District, among its holdings.

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617th Edition, July 16, 2024

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Strengthening Ties: U.S.-Tunisia Cooperation in Science and Technology with Ambassador Joey R. Hood on the BioTalk Podcast 

In this episode of BioTalk with Rich Bendis, we have the honor of speaking with the U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Tunisia, Joey R. Hood. With an impressive diplomacy and international relations background, Ambassador Hood sheds light on the vital collaboration between the U.S. and Tunisia in scientific research, innovation, and technology transfer.

Ambassador Hood discusses the current status of U.S.-Tunisia cooperation in scientific research and technology transfer, emphasizing these areas’ critical role in Tunisia’s development. He highlights the importance of scientific research, innovation, and technology transfer in Tunisia and explains how the U.S. can support and enhance these efforts.

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BioHealth Capital Region Week 2024 Registration Now Open

Join us this September for the BioHealth Capital Region Week 2024, a gathering that epitomizes the spirit of innovation in the biopharma industry. Hosted once again at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, from September 17th, 18th, and 19th, 2024, this event is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors, ensuring it remains free for all attendees. This year, we are featuring three cornerstone events: the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum, the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition, and the 7th Annual Investment Conference. Each event is tailored to foster unique opportunities for networking, learning, and investment, drawing together industry leaders, innovators, and investors from across the nation. We extend our heartfelt thanks to US Pharmacopeia for hosting us and to our sponsors whose contributions are vital in making these gatherings accessible to all. Click here to register and apply.

A Decade of Advancement and Achievement

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the BioHealth Capital Region Forum, and we are celebrating a decade of advancements that have positioned our region at the forefront of the biopharma industry. The Forum, spanning the first two days (September 17-18), will feature a lineup of speakers who are pioneers and thought leaders in the industry. Attendees will gain invaluable insights through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and sessions that delve into the latest innovations and trends shaping healthcare and biopharmaceuticals.

Crab Trap Competition: Where Innovation Meets Opportunity

The excitement peaks on September 18th with the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition. This event showcases emerging companies as they pitch groundbreaking solutions to a panel of esteemed judges for a chance to win significant funding and support. It’s not just a competition; it’s a launchpad for the next generation of BioHealth innovations, providing startups with the visibility they need to attract investors and partners.

Connecting Innovators with Investors

The week concludes with the 7th Annual Investment Conference on September 19th, a must-attend for startups seeking investment and investors looking for the next big thing in BioHealth. This conference facilitates direct connections between up-and-coming companies and seasoned investors through curated meetings, fostering a dynamic environment for deal-making and partnership formation.

 

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Elevate Your Startup: Apply to Compete in the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition

Are you ready to showcase your company to some of the top minds in the industry? The 9th Annual Crab Trap competition, a highlight of the annual BioHealth Capital Region Week, is now accepting applications from emerging companies eager to demonstrate their groundbreaking solutions. Scheduled for September 18th at the US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, this competition is an unmissable opportunity for startups looking to make a significant impact.

A Platform for Pioneers

The Crab Trap provides a unique platform for startups to present their innovations before a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience. This year’s competition promises exciting prizes, including cash and business services, to accelerate the winning entry’s growth and success.

Why Enter Crab Trap?

Participating in the Crab Trap competition offers numerous benefits:

  • Visibility: Gain exposure to a broad audience of industry professionals, investors, and potential partners.
  • Feedback: Receive valuable insights and feedback from leaders in the biohealth industry.
  • Prizes: Compete for a chance to win cash and services that can catalyze your company’s growth and development.

Apply Now

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Maximize Your Impact: Sponsorship Opportunities at the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum

As we gear up for the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum on September 17th-18th, 2024, at the US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, we invite your organization to become a sponsor. This year’s forum marks a decade of innovation and collaboration within the biohealth sector and offers unique sponsorship opportunities that promise substantial visibility and engagement. You can become a sponsor with unique new sponsorship opportunities this year, including “Lunch Sponsor” and “Reception Sponsor” for both days.

Sponsoring the forum ensures that your organization’s logo will be prominently displayed on all event materials, daily presentation decks, and standees positioned strategically throughout the venue. This visual branding extends throughout the event, ensuring your message reaches all attendees. Furthermore, all sponsors are invited to an exclusive VIP Leadership Dinner, providing a prime networking opportunity with top industry leaders.

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TEDCO Invests in OmniSpeech

COLUMBIA, Md., (July 16, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $500,000 investment in OmniSpeech. This investment was made in two parts, with $300,000 coming from TEDCO’s Venture Funds and the remaining $200,000 coming from TEDCO’s Social Impact Funds.

“After decades of research and development, we are excited to expand our reach to improve more apps and devices with AI/ML-powered speech,” said Carol Espy-Wilson, founder and chief technology officer at OmniSpeech. “With TEDCO’s generous investments, we are excited to advance our innovative AI and machine learning technologies.”

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TEDCO Invests in Phycin, Inc.

Maryland-based company seeks to revolutionize green algae growth factors 

COLUMBIA, Md., (July 11, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $200,000 Pre-Seed Builder Fund investment in Phycin, Inc. TEDCO’s Pre-Seed Builder Fund is housed under TEDCO’s Social Impact Funds which were created to engage and invest in economically underserved founders and communities.

“At Phycin, we are focused on revolutionizing growth factor production, allowing researchers to continue their efforts with an efficient and cost-effective alternative,” said Jun Wang, CEO of Phycin, Inc. “Thanks to TEDCO’s investment, we can continue our research and development and hopefully offer more affordable and efficient solutions for various industries.”

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Finalists selected for inaugural Bio Centrifuge Africa Competition – BHI’s Rich Bendis to be a Judge

As the first of its kind in South Africa, through a partnership between Eduvos and Task and supported by Wesgro, the inaugural Bio Centrifuge Africa competition will be selecting the winners on 17 July at the exclusive live pitching event in Cape Town.

The competition was launched this year to highlight South African talent in the expanding biotech sector and serve as a bridge between the country and the USA’s BioHealth Capital Region (BHCR). This groundbreaking event promises to propel visionary health-focused innovators and biomedicine students onto the global stage.

South Africa, through the Western Cape’s biotech hub, has forged a partnership with the BioHealth Capital Region in the US. As part of this collaboration, the winner of Bio Centrifuge Africa will have the opportunity to compete at the prestigious Crab Trap competition, scheduled for September 18, 2024, in Rockville, Maryland.

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TEDCO Announces Graham Dodge as the New Vice President, Innovation Connectors

COLUMBIA, Md., (July 11, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announces the appointment of Graham Dodge as the vice president of the Innovation Connectors department. Dodge will be responsible for providing leadership and oversight to TEDCO’s Cultivate Maryland and Innovation Connectors.

The Innovation Connectors department, previously known as TEDCO’s Entrepreneur & Ecosystem Empowerment (E3) department, is responsible for driving strategic collaborations, supporting entrepreneurial innovation and defining strategies to leverage networks and resources for innovative success. The department houses influential programs intentionally created to support entrepreneurial growth, such as the Rural Business Innovation InitiativeUrban Business Innovation InitiativeNetwork AdvisorsPrelude Pitch and more.

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Axios – How AI is driving the venture capital market

Artificial intelligence is keeping the venture capital ecosystem afloat. It accounted for more than 40% of new private U.S. “unicorns” in the first half this year, and over 60% of the increase in total venture-backed valuation, per PitchBook.

The big picture: There were 13 new U.S. AI unicorns — private companies that reached valuations of over $1 billion — between Jan. 1 and June 25 of this year.

  • Elon Musk’s xAI on its own added $24 billion in valuation, while all AI unicorn companies combined added $116 billion in aggregate value.
  • Overall U.S. unicorn value has grown by $162 billion so far this year.

Follow the money: Over the past few years, AI accounted for about 15%-17% of venture dollars invested in North America and Europe. That number increased to about 20% in 2023 and is rising even more in 2024, according to PitchBook senior emerging technology analyst Brendan Burke.

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Emergent, J&J settle COVID vaccine supply deal dispute

July 8 (Reuters) – Emergent BioSolutions (EBS.N), opens new tab said on Monday Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N), opens new tab has agreed to pay $50 million to settle claims related to a terminated manufacturing deal for the latter’s COVID-19 vaccine. Shares of the company rose about 2% in extended trading. In 2022 J&J informed Emergent of its decision to terminate the deal, citing breaches including failure to supply COVID-19 vaccine drug substance on the part of the contract manufacturer.

Emergent had said J&J breached the agreement by failing to buy the minimum quantity of COVID-19 vaccines made by the company.

Under the five-year agreement, opens new tab, signed in 2020, Emergent would provide contract manufacturing services to produce the COVID-19 vaccine drug substance for commercial manufacturing. It was valued at about $480 million for the first two years.

The U.S. health regulator had limited the use of the J&J vaccine in 2022 due to the risk of a rare blood clotting syndrome.

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AMPEL BioSolutions: Lupus Treatment with Omega3-Rich Krill Oil Improves Disease Activity

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – July 15, 2024 – Today AMPEL BioSolutions, with collaborators Lupus Therapeutics and Aker Biomarine, revealed peer-reviewed results that supplementation with Omega3-rich Krill Oil improves disease activity of autoimmune Lupus patients. 

Omega3 lipids called polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that are found in microscopic shrimp-like crustaceans called Krill from the waters around Antarctica are key to maintaining a low inflammatory state.  Some studies indicate that Krill contains Omega3 in an easily digested phospholipid form that may achieve more effective integration into cellular membranes compared with the triglyceride-rich form predominant in fish oil.  And the concentrated Superba Boost Krill Oil (AKBM-3031) was highly ranked by the evidence-based CoLTs (Combined Lupus Treatment Scoring) published approach for testing in the ORKIDS clinical trial.

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BioHealth Capital Region Week 2024 Registration Now Open 

Join us this September for the BioHealth Capital Region Week 2024, a gathering that epitomizes the spirit of innovation in the biopharma industry. Hosted once again at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, from September 17th, 18th, and 19th, 2024, this event is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors, ensuring it remains free for all attendees. This year, we are featuring three cornerstone events: the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum, the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition, and the 7th Annual Investment Conference. Each event is tailored to foster unique opportunities for networking, learning, and investment, drawing together industry leaders, innovators, and investors from across the nation. We extend our heartfelt thanks to US Pharmacopeia for hosting us and to our sponsors whose contributions are vital in making these gatherings accessible to all. Click here to register and apply.

A Decade of Advancement and Achievement

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the BioHealth Capital Region Forum, and we are celebrating a decade of advancements that have positioned our region at the forefront of the biopharma industry. The Forum, spanning the first two days (September 17-18), will feature a lineup of speakers who are pioneers and thought leaders in the industry. Attendees will gain invaluable insights through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and sessions that delve into the latest innovations and trends shaping healthcare and biopharmaceuticals.

Crab Trap Competition: Where Innovation Meets Opportunity

The excitement peaks on September 18th with the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition. This event showcases emerging companies as they pitch groundbreaking solutions to a panel of esteemed judges for a chance to win significant funding and support. It’s not just a competition; it’s a launchpad for the next generation of BioHealth innovations, providing startups with the visibility they need to attract investors and partners.

Connecting Innovators with Investors

The week concludes with the 7th Annual Investment Conference on September 19th, a must-attend for startups seeking investment and investors looking for the next big thing in BioHealth. This conference facilitates direct connections between up-and-coming companies and seasoned investors through curated meetings, fostering a dynamic environment for deal-making and partnership formation.

 

Read More

 
Elevate Your Startup: Apply to Compete in the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition

Are you ready to showcase your company to some of the top minds in the industry? The 9th Annual Crab Trap competition, a highlight of the annual BioHealth Capital Region Week, is now accepting applications from emerging companies eager to demonstrate their groundbreaking solutions. Scheduled for September 18th at the US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, this competition is an unmissable opportunity for startups looking to make a significant impact.

A Platform for Pioneers

The Crab Trap provides a unique platform for startups to present their innovations before a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience. This year’s competition promises exciting prizes, including cash and business services, to accelerate the winning entry’s growth and success.

Why Enter Crab Trap?

Participating in the Crab Trap competition offers numerous benefits:

  • Visibility: Gain exposure to a broad audience of industry professionals, investors, and potential partners.
  • Feedback: Receive valuable insights and feedback from leaders in the biohealth industry.
  • Prizes: Compete for a chance to win cash and services that can catalyze your company’s growth and development.

Apply Now

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Cartesian Therapeutics Announces $130 Million Private Placement Equity Financing

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cartesian Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNAC) (the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering mRNA cell therapy for autoimmune diseases, today announced that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement for a private investment in public equity (“PIPE”) financing that is expected to result in gross proceeds of approximately $130.0 million to the Company, before deducting placement agent fees and other offering expenses. The PIPE financing is expected to close on or about July 3, 2024, subject to satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

The PIPE financing included participation from both new and existing investors, including HBM Healthcare Investments (Cayman) Ltd., Invus, Schooner Capital, Surveyor Capital (a Citadel company), Timothy A. Springer, Ph.D., a leading mutual fund manager, and other institutional investors.

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Cartesian Therapeutics Announces Positive Topline Results from Phase 2b Trial of Descartes-08 in Patients with Myasthenia Gravis

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Cartesian Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: RNAC) (“Cartesian” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company pioneering mRNA cell therapy for autoimmune diseases, today announced positive topline results from its Phase 2b trial of Descartes-08 in patients with generalized myasthenia gravis (MG).

Descartes-08, Cartesian’s lead product candidate, is an autologous mRNA-engineered chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy (mRNA CAR-T) directed against the B cell maturation antigen (BCMA). It is designed to be administered as an outpatient treatment without the need for lymphodepleting chemotherapy required to achieve activity with conventional CAR-T cell therapies. Descartes-08 was previously granted Regenerative Medicine Advanced Therapy (RMAT) Designation and Orphan Drug Designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of MG.

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TEDCO Announces Second Year of Maryland Makerspace Initiative Program Awardees

18 projects will receive funding to support their growth and development

COLUMBIA, Md., (June 27, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced the 2024 Maryland Makerspace Initiative Program (“Makerspace Program”) awardees. Funding will be awarded to 18 projects spanning across nine (9) counties and Baltimore City.

“TEDCO is committed to supporting the continued growth of innovation in Maryland. The Makerspace Program is just one tool that TEDCO has to promote this expansion,” said Terry Rauh, chief finance and operations officer at TEDCO. “And after witnessing the success and growth of last year’s awardees, we are hopeful that these awardees will continue the trend.”

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Emergent BioSolutions Awarded $250+ Million in Contract Modifications to Supply U.S. Government with Four Critical Medical Countermeasure Products

GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) today announced it has received more than $250 million in contract modifications from the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) at the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to deliver millions of doses of four medical countermeasures (MCMs). These contract modifications will help ensure continued supply/stockpiling of critical MCMs to address biological threats and emergencies against anthrax, smallpox and botulism.

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Maryland Awards $500K to Early Charm Ventures for Biomanufacturing Incubator at Harford County Facility

BEL AIR, Md., (July 1, 2024) – Maryland Department of Commerce has awarded $500K to Baltimore-based Early Charm to develop a biomanufacturing incubator at a Harford County-owned facility near Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG). The funding from the state’s Build Our Future grant will be used to upgrade the CONVERGE Innovation Center, formerly known as the HEAT Center, located at the I-95/Aberdeen interchange.

Biomanufacturing is the use of biological processes to build new materials such as body armor made from spider silk, three times the strength of Kevlar. This technology has the potential to revolutionize manufacturing.

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EDA: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Next Funding Round of $504 Million for 12 Tech Hubs Across America

WASHINGTON, DC — The Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA), announced another funding round of approximately $504 million in implementation grants to 12 Tech Hubs to scale up the production of critical technologies, create jobs in innovative industries, strengthen U.S. economic competitiveness and national security, and accelerate the growth of industries of the future in regions across the United States.

The Tech Hubs Program is a flagship initiative of President Biden’s Administration to invest in and grow the economies in communities across the country, advancing America’s global leadership in critical technologies, and strengthening our national and economic security.

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Sirnaomics Announces Interim Results for Successful Completion of the Second Cohort of Phase I Clinical Study of GalNAc-Based RNAi Therapeutic STP122G for Anticoagulant Therapeutics

HONG KONG and GERMANTOWN, Md. and SUZHOU, China, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sirnaomics Ltd. (the “Company“, together with its subsidiaries, the “Group” or “Sirnaomics“; stock code: 2257), a leading biopharmaceutical company engaging in discovery and development of advanced RNAi therapeutics, today announced the interim results for successful completion of the second cohort of its Phase I clinical study of GalNAc-based RNAi therapeutic STP122G, targeting Factor XI as a novel form of anticoagulation agent.

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Arlington’s Kerecis Expands Silicone Fish-Skin Combination Product Range with Shield Spiral, Offering Advanced Customizable Wound Care Solutions

ARLINGTON, Va.–()–Kerecis, the company pioneering the use of sustainably sourced fish skin and fatty acids in cellular therapy and tissue regeneration and protection, today announced the availability of Shield Spiral, an extension of the Kerecis Shield silicone fish-skin combination product range.

The patented, intact fish-skin graft and silicone combination, features perforated fenestration marks cut in a unique spiral pattern, allowing easy customization. The 30 mm graft can be reduced to as small as 15 mm by peeling away the 2 mm outer spiral sections and cutting to the desired size, providing unmatched flexibility and precision in treatment.

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615th Edition, July 2, 2024

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Shaping the Future of Health Computing in the BioHealth Capital Region: Insights from Dr. Bradley Maron on BioTalk 

Join us for an episode of BioTalk with Rich Bendis featuring Dr. Bradley Maron, Senior Associate Dean for Precision Medicine and Executive Co-Director of the University of Maryland-Institute for Health Computing at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. With his extensive background in cardiovascular research and precision medicine, Dr. Maron offers a wealth of knowledge and innovative perspectives.

In this episode, Dr. Maron shares his professional journey, discussing his various roles at the University of Maryland and what drew him to the region. He provides a comparative analysis of the ecosystems in Boston/Harvard and Maryland/University of Maryland, highlighting the unique attributes and opportunities within each.

Dr. Maron introduces the Institute for Health Computing (IHC), explaining its creation, mission, and strategic partnerships with the University System of Maryland and Montgomery County. He outlines the significance of data science in improving health and wellness, addressing its increasing role and challenges.

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BioHealth Capital Region Week 2024 Registration Now Open

Join us this September for the BioHealth Capital Region Week 2024, a gathering that epitomizes the spirit of innovation in the biopharma industry. Hosted once again at US Pharmacopeia in Rockville, MD, from September 17th, 18th, and 19th, 2024, this event is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors, ensuring it remains free for all attendees. This year, we are featuring three cornerstone events: the 10th Annual BioHealth Capital Region Forum, the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition, and the 7th Annual Investment Conference. Each event is tailored to foster unique opportunities for networking, learning, and investment, drawing together industry leaders, innovators, and investors from across the nation. We extend our heartfelt thanks to US Pharmacopeia for hosting us and to our sponsors whose contributions are vital in making these gatherings accessible to all. Click here to register and apply.

A Decade of Advancement and Achievement

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the BioHealth Capital Region Forum, and we are celebrating a decade of advancements that have positioned our region at the forefront of the biopharma industry. The Forum, spanning the first two days (September 17-18), will feature a lineup of speakers who are pioneers and thought leaders in the industry. Attendees will gain invaluable insights through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and sessions that delve into the latest innovations and trends shaping healthcare and biopharmaceuticals.

Crab Trap Competition: Where Innovation Meets Opportunity

The excitement peaks on September 18th with the 9th Annual Crab Trap Competition. This event showcases emerging companies as they pitch groundbreaking solutions to a panel of esteemed judges for a chance to win significant funding and support. It’s not just a competition; it’s a launchpad for the next generation of BioHealth innovations, providing startups with the visibility they need to attract investors and partners.

Connecting Innovators with Investors

The week concludes with the 7th Annual Investment Conference on September 19th, a must-attend for startups seeking investment and investors looking for the next big thing in BioHealth. This conference facilitates direct connections between up-and-coming companies and seasoned investors through curated meetings, fostering a dynamic environment for deal-making and partnership formation.

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From Tunisia to Maryland: FluoInk’s Journey at the SelectUSA Investment Summit

Professor Ramzi Maalej, CTO and Founder of FluoInk, recently traveled from Tunisia to Maryland to attend the SelectUSA Investment Summit. FluoInk is currently working on its innovative Bacti Cleaner technology, which adds antibacterial properties to paints. It is making strides in the eco-friendly and non-toxic product space with the development of this product.

BioHealth Innovation Inc. (BHI) is collaborating with FluoInk, along with partners from The Tunisian Health Center for University Research Excellence and Sustainability (CURES) and FHI 360, to help grow their business. While in Maryland, Professor Maalej connected with key figures in the BioHealth Capital Region, including Brian Castleberry, Senior Regional Manager – Middle East, Africa, and UK at the Maryland Department of Commerce, and Brian Darmody, AURP Chief Strategy Officer.

“Visiting Maryland and participating in the SelectUSA Investment Summit was an incredible experience. The networking opportunities and the collaborative environment, facilitated by BHI and FHI 360, were beyond my expectations,” said Professor Ramzi Maalej, CTO and Founder of FluoInk. “This summit has opened new doors for transforming our academic research into impactful commercial products.”

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ARPA-H announces small business funding opportunity

Agency seeks proposals for innovative research and development from small businesses 

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), today announced new funding opportunities through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)/ Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program. 

The ARPA-H SBIR/STTR solicitation seeks proposals from small businesses that aim to rapidly achieve better health outcomes across patient populations, communities, disease, and health conditions.

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TEDCO Announces Second Year of Maryland Makerspace Initiative Program Awardees

18 projects will receive funding to support their growth and development

COLUMBIA, Md., (June 27, 2024) — TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced the 2024 Maryland Makerspace Initiative Program (“Makerspace Program”) awardees. Funding will be awarded to 18 projects spanning across nine (9) counties and Baltimore City.

“TEDCO is committed to supporting the continued growth of innovation in Maryland. The Makerspace Program is just one tool that TEDCO has to promote this expansion,” said Terry Rauh, chief finance and operations officer at TEDCO. “And after witnessing the success and growth of last year’s awardees, we are hopeful that these awardees will continue the trend.”

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TJP: 2023 Crab Trap Finalist EyeControl creates revolutionary medical technology

EyeControl improves clinical outcomes, prevent cognitive decline, and enhance the patient and family experience.“We are honoured to be able to support every patient – but especially our soldiers.”

When Yoav Tzivoni, a combat soldier seriously wounded in the northern Gaza Strip, awoke after six months in the intensive care unit of the Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital, he shockingly asked the nurse for his favorite heavy metal music.

“I was shaking from excitement when the nurse texted and said Yoav is asking for his music!” recounts Michal Finkelstein, product specialist, and speech and language pathologist by training, in charge of customer relations and success at the Israeli company EyeControl.

“What? Is he awake?” Finkelstein wondered, saying that she was “shaking from excitement.”

Tzivoni and his fellow wounded ICU soldiers are benefiting from a recently discovered additional and potentially internationally game-changing use of EyeControl, a wearable device that enables patients – including those on ventilators – to communicate with medical staff and family members via eye gestures and a bone conduction headset, to hear the recorded messages of loved ones – and to listen to one’s favorite music.

EyeControl helps improve clinical outcomes, prevent cognitive decline, and enhance the patient and family experience. It is currently being tested in prestigious university hospitals in and out of Israel to see if it reduces delirium in ICU patients.

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Gain Therapeutics Appoints Gene Mack as Interim CEO

BETHESDA, Md., June 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Gain Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GANX), a clinical-stage biotechnology company leading the discovery and development of the next generation of allosteric small molecule therapies, today announces that Matthias Alder has departed the Company in order to pursue other opportunities. Upon Mr. Alder’s departure, the Company appointed Gene Mack, the Company’s current Chief Financial Officer, as interim Chief Executive Officer, effective June 25, 2024. Mr. Mack will retain his role as Chief Financial Officer. Khalid Islam, Ph.D., founder and Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors, will bolster management as Executive Chairman until a permanent CEO is appointed.

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Fierce Healthcare: AWS doles out part of $10M grant to major children’s hospitals to advance pediatric cancer treatment

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Amazon Web Services committed $10 million to fund pediatric rare disease research, including cancer, on Wednesday at its annual summit in the nation’s capital.

The tranche of cash is first being allocated through three, $1 million grants to Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C.; Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio; and the Children’s Brain Tumor Network, located at the Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia. 

AWS says the unrestricted cash grant will allow the children’s cancer centers, which are already using AWS software, to continue innovation in accelerating pediatric research, improving well-being for children and empowering the professional pediatric workforce and caregivers of children. 

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CraniUS™ Awarded Competitive $1 Million Grant from the State of Maryland’s Build Our Future Innovation Infrastructure Program

BALTIMORE–()–CraniUS, an R&D company focused on groundbreaking diagnostics and treatments for patients with chronic brain disease, has been awarded a competitive $1 million grant from the State of Maryland as part of Governor Wes Moore’s Build Our Future Innovation Infrastructure Pilot Program. This funding milestone – the first ever granted by the state program – will help CraniUS expand its research capabilities, accelerate product development into human studies, and enhance its contributions to Maryland’s innovation ecosystem.

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Welldoc Announces Collaboration to Support Cardiometabolic Health by Integrating AI-Driven Digital Coaching with Instacart’s Innovative Technology Platform to Increase Access to Nutritious Groceries

COLUMBIA, Md., June 25, 2024 — Welldoc®, a leading digital health company specializing in AI-driven cardiometabolic health, today announced a collaboration with Instacart, the leading grocery technology company in North America, to transform healthcare delivery for health plans and members by bridging the gap between nutrition and health. Through enhanced access to quality care and nutritious food, Welldoc aims to improve health outcomes and reduce overall costs of care for individuals managing cardiometabolic conditions.

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Transforming Healthcare: The FDA’s Dr. Michelle Tarver on New Initiatives and the Future of Medical Devices on the BioTalk Podcast 

Join us for a compelling episode of BioTalk with Rich Bendis as we welcome Dr. Michelle E. Tarver, Deputy Center Director and Chief Transformation Officer at the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) at the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). With a distinguished background as a board-certified ophthalmologist and epidemiologist, Dr. Tarver is at the forefront of transforming the evaluation and inclusion of medical devices in underserved and underrepresented populations.

In this episode, Dr. Tarver introduces the FDA and the CDRH Division, explaining the definition of a medical device by FDA standards. She discusses the creation of the Chief Transformation Officer role within the FDA, highlighting its importance and the strategic vision behind it.

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We explore the critical importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in evaluating medical devices, and how these efforts are essential for ensuring equitable healthcare for all. Dr. Tarver introduces the innovative “Home as a Health Care Hub” initiative by the FDA/CDRH, explaining its potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery.

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Emergent BioSolutions Announces Sale of Baltimore-Camden Manufacturing Site to Bora Pharmaceuticals for $30 Million

GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its drug product facility in Baltimore-Camden to an affiliate of Bora Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. (“Bora”, TWSE: 6472), a leading international pharmaceutical services company, for a total value of approximately $30 million. The Camden site, which is part of Emergent’s Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), has clinical and commercial non-viral aseptic fill/finish services on four fill lines, including lyophilization, formulation development, and support services. Alongside the facility, approximately 350 current Emergent employees are expected to join Bora as part of the transaction.

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Ascentage Pharma Announces Closing of US$75 Million Equity Investment by Takeda

ROCKVILLE, Md. and SUZHOU, China, June 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Ascentage Pharma (6855.HK), a global biopharmaceutical company engaged in developing novel therapies for cancer, chronic hepatitis B (CHB), and age-related diseases, announced today that the agreed equity investment by Takeda has been closed on June 20, 2024, with all proceeds already received. Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, Ascentage Pharma has allotted and issued an aggregate of 24,307,322 subscription shares to Takeda International at the share purchase price of HK$24.09850 (equivalent to approximately US$3.08549).

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REGENXBIO Announces Expansion of AFFINITY DUCHENNE® Trial to Include a New Cohort of Younger Patients

WASHINGTON, June 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. (“Vanda” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: VNDA) today confirmed that it has received a revised unsolicited proposal from Future Pak, LLC (“FP”) to acquire Vanda for $8.50-$9.00 per share in cash plus certain Contingent Value Rights.

Consistent with its fiduciary duties, and in consultation with its financial and legal advisors, Vanda’s Board will carefully review and evaluate the revised, non-binding proposal to determine the course of action that it believes is in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders.

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RichmondBizSense: Life sciences startup support program looks to boost biohealth industry in Richmond

Ianne Salvosa June 18, 2024 – Efforts are afoot to make Richmond more of a player in the biohealth industry.

Downtown-based Activation Capital is launching the Frontier BioHealth program to provide training and mentorship for up to 10 startups from August to November to groom life sciences companies in the area for the long term.

Activation Capital Vice President of Entrepreneurship Jim Pannucci said the program is a nod to the group’s original mission to help the region and the VA Bio+Tech Park be a hub of biotechnology. Activation Capital operates the park, while supporting entrepreneurship and startups in the region through various programs.

The Bio+Tech Park was established about three decades ago to turn Richmond into a center of biotechnology and now about 70 companies and research facilities operate in the area, with interests ranging from smoke-free tobacco alternatives to organ donation.

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Navigating the complex landscape of non-dilutive funding can be daunting for many innovators and researchers. Identifying suitable grants that align with specific project goals is often challenging, requiring a deep understanding of the funding landscape and specific program criteria.

We recognize these challenges at BioHealth Innovation (BHI) and are committed to supporting your journey. Our comprehensive grant mapping services are designed to pinpoint the most relevant funding opportunities tailored to your unique needs. With our expert guidance, you can confidently navigate the intricate world of grants, ensuring that your projects receive the support they deserve.

In addition to our grant mapping services, BHI offers dedicated SBIR/STTR grant writing assistance. Our team of seasoned professionals will work closely with you to craft compelling grant proposals that stand out to funding agencies. We understand the nuances and expectations of these programs, which significantly enhances your chances of success.

Partner with BHI to leverage our expertise and maximize your chances of securing the right non-dilutive funding for your innovative projects. With our support, you can focus on what you do best—innovating and pushing the boundaries of biohealth and life sciences

Let BHI be your trusted partner in navigating the funding landscape and unlocking the full potential of your groundbreaking work. If you’re seeking assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to Jon NelsonatJNelson@BioHealthInnovation.org.

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