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Welldoc seeks FDA nod for AI-based glucose prediction in non-insulin type 2 diabetes

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 11, 2026   Medical Devices & Diagnostics  

Welldoc seeks FDA nod for AI-based glucose prediction in non-insulin type 2 diabetes

Welldoc’s CGM-based glucose prediction tool for non-insulin users is now under FDA review. Find out what it could change in diabetes care.

Aktis Oncology raises $318m IPO: What this means for alpha radiotherapy biotech bets

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 11, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Aktis Oncology raises $318m IPO: What this means for alpha radiotherapy biotech bets

Can Aktis Oncology’s IPO jumpstart alpha radiopharma? Find out what its $318M raise means for solid tumor treatment and VC-to-IPO biotech strategy.

Can functional logic beat genetic drift? MindWalk’s bet on influenza physics

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 11, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Can functional logic beat genetic drift? MindWalk’s bet on influenza physics

MindWalk says flu can’t mutate past this. Find out how its HYFT AI platform found a functional constraint that may redefine universal vaccine design.

Pfizer’s BRAFTOVI triplet shows 64% response in first-line BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 11, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Pfizer’s BRAFTOVI triplet shows 64% response in first-line BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer

Pfizer’s BRAFTOVI triplet hit a 64% response rate in BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer. Find out what this could mean for first-line treatment standards.

Can Kinaset’s inhaled JAK inhibitor finally bring relief to all severe asthma patients?

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 11, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Can Kinaset’s inhaled JAK inhibitor finally bring relief to all severe asthma patients?

Kinaset raises $103M to advance frevecitinib, a novel inhaled JAK inhibitor for severe asthma. Find out what makes this candidate different.

Ollin’s next-gen VEGF/Ang2 antibody shows superiority over faricimab in Phase 1b trial

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 10, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Ollin’s next-gen VEGF/Ang2 antibody shows superiority over faricimab in Phase 1b trial

Ollin’s OLN324 outperformed faricimab in a head-to-head retinal trial. Find out how this could change first-line treatment in DME and wAMD.

Can SonoThera’s RIPPLE platform redefine nonviral delivery in oversized genetic payloads?

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 10, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Can SonoThera’s RIPPLE platform redefine nonviral delivery in oversized genetic payloads?

Can SonoThera’s ultrasound platform reshape gene therapy delivery? Find out how its $125M Series B targets DMD, ADPKD, and XLAS with nonviral precision.

Will Surf’s SUSTAIN platform bring at-home neuromodulation to mainstream rheumatology?

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 10, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Will Surf’s SUSTAIN platform bring at-home neuromodulation to mainstream rheumatology?

Surf begins human trial for ultrasound-based neuromodulation in RA. Can it challenge biologics? Find out what this means for autoimmune therapy access.

Why Aetna’s pediatric telehealth play with Blueberry could redefine Medicaid access

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 10, 2026   Medical Devices & Diagnostics  

Why Aetna’s pediatric telehealth play with Blueberry could redefine Medicaid access

Can Aetna’s new pediatric telehealth model with Blueberry cut ER visits and scale Medicaid care? Find out what this pilot means for future access.

Can Enodia’s SEC61-targeting platform redefine druggability in secreted and membrane proteins?

By Pallavi Madhiraju on January 10, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Can Enodia’s SEC61-targeting platform redefine druggability in secreted and membrane proteins?

Enodia Therapeutics raised €20.7M to advance AI-powered small molecules targeting SEC61 for selective protein degradation. Find out what this could change.

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