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Home»Entries posted by Soujanya Ravi (Page 23)

Strive finalizes Semler Scientific acquisition to strengthen diagnostic and patient monitoring capabilities

By Soujanya Ravi on January 16, 2026   Medical Devices & Diagnostics  

Strive finalizes Semler Scientific acquisition to strengthen diagnostic and patient monitoring capabilities

Find out how Strive’s acquisition of Semler Scientific strengthens its diagnostic and patient monitoring capabilities in the regulated medical device market.

HMNC Brain Health reports Phase 2b efficacy signals for BH-200 in genetically defined depression patients at ACNP

By Soujanya Ravi on January 16, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

HMNC Brain Health reports Phase 2b efficacy signals for BH-200 in genetically defined depression patients at ACNP

Find out how HMNC Brain Health’s Phase 2b BH-200 data at ACNP reveal genetic responder signals that could advance precision psychiatry in depression treatment.

Ocugen’s OCU410 shows early Phase 2 promise as a modifier gene therapy for geographic atrophy in dry AMD

By Soujanya Ravi on January 16, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Ocugen’s OCU410 shows early Phase 2 promise as a modifier gene therapy for geographic atrophy in dry AMD

Find out how Ocugen’s early Phase 2 results for OCU410 are shaping a new gene therapy approach for geographic atrophy in dry AMD.

Clinical data show Vaxart oral norovirus vaccine induces maternal and infant immunity

By Soujanya Ravi on January 15, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Clinical data show Vaxart oral norovirus vaccine induces maternal and infant immunity

Find out how Vaxart’s oral bivalent norovirus vaccine induced immune responses in lactating women and enabled antibody transfer to breastfed infants.

LUCE-1 Phase 1/2 study fully enrolled as AAVantgarde evaluates AAVB-081 gene therapy in Usher syndrome type B retinitis pigmentosa

By Soujanya Ravi on January 15, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

LUCE-1 Phase 1/2 study fully enrolled as AAVantgarde evaluates AAVB-081 gene therapy in Usher syndrome type B retinitis pigmentosa

Find out how AAVantgarde Bio’s fully enrolled LUCE-1 Phase 1/2 trial advances AAVB-081 gene therapy development for Usher syndrome-related retinitis pigmentosa.

What does Swissmedic approval of Santhera’s AGAMREE mean for long-term steroid treatment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy?

By Soujanya Ravi on January 15, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

What does Swissmedic approval of Santhera’s AGAMREE mean for long-term steroid treatment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy?

Swissmedic approves Santhera’s AGAMREE for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Find out how vamorolone could reshape long-term steroid treatment strategies.

How annamycin’s clean cardiac safety profile may strengthen Moleculin’s oncology development strategy

By Soujanya Ravi on January 13, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

How annamycin’s clean cardiac safety profile may strengthen Moleculin’s oncology development strategy

Independent reviewers found no cardiotoxicity for Moleculin’s annamycin in 90 subjects. See how this safety milestone may reshape its oncology development path.

Why Creative Medical Technology Holdings’ ADAPT interim results may mark a turning point for cell-based chronic pain treatments

By Soujanya Ravi on January 13, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Why Creative Medical Technology Holdings’ ADAPT interim results may mark a turning point for cell-based chronic pain treatments

Find out how positive interim ADAPT trial data for CELZ-201 may signal a turning point in regenerative, non-opioid treatment approaches for chronic lower back pain.

Standard Process launches Cultivate symposium to advance whole-food nutrition strategies for healthy aging practitioners

By Soujanya Ravi on January 13, 2026   Features & Analysis  

Standard Process launches Cultivate symposium to advance whole-food nutrition strategies for healthy aging practitioners

Discover why Standard Process’ Cultivate symposium aims to close clinical education gaps in whole-food nutrition and reshape healthy aging care for practitioners.

Why Oncolytics Biotech’s new GOBLET cohort 4 data matters for third-line anal cancer immunotherapy strategies

By Soujanya Ravi on January 12, 2026   Pharma & Biotech  

Why Oncolytics Biotech’s new GOBLET cohort 4 data matters for third-line anal cancer immunotherapy strategies

Find out why Oncolytics Biotech’s latest GOBLET cohort 4 data could reshape immunotherapy strategies for third-line anal cancer.

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