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Turning Muscles Into Motors Gives Static Organs New Life
NewsMar 31, 2026

Turning Muscles Into Motors Gives Static Organs New Life

MIT researchers unveiled a myoneural actuator (MNA) that rewires sensory nerves to transform existing muscle into a fatigue‑resistant, computer‑controlled motor for paralyzed organs. In rodent models the MNA restored intestinal squeezing and mimicked residual calf muscle function while sending sensory...

By MIT News – Neuroscience
First Primate Model of Congenital Deafness Created
SocialMar 31, 2026

First Primate Model of Congenital Deafness Created

Genetically modified marmosets lacking the OTOF gene now serve as the first primate model for human congenital deafness, offering a precise platform to advance gene therapies targeting hearing loss. genetherapy

By Phys.org Threads
AI Cuts Drug Discovery From Years to Months
SocialMar 31, 2026

AI Cuts Drug Discovery From Years to Months

I joined Sam Fazeli for the latest episode of Bloomberg Intelligence's Vanguards of Healthcare podcast and talk about our partnership with Eli Lilly and why I believe algorithmic approaches are reshaping the earliest stages of pharmaceutical R&D. The biggest impact...

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD
Yuvezzi for Presbyopia Now Available in US
NewsMar 31, 2026

Yuvezzi for Presbyopia Now Available in US

Tenpoint Therapeutics announced that Yuvezzi, the first FDA‑approved eye‑drop for presbyopia, is now commercially available in the United States. The formulation combines carbachol 2.75 % and brimonidine tartrate 0.1 % to induce pupil constriction within 30 minutes, providing up to ten hours...

By Healio
Vanda’s Tradipitant Has Phase II Success but a Court Setback
NewsMar 31, 2026

Vanda’s Tradipitant Has Phase II Success but a Court Setback

Vanda Pharmaceuticals reported that its NK1‑receptor antagonist tradipitant achieved its primary endpoint in a Phase II trial for gastroparesis, showing a roughly 30% improvement in nausea scores versus placebo. The data suggest the drug could address a sizable unmet need in...

By BioWorld (Citeline) – Featured Feeds
AI-Built Intrabodies Target Alzheimer’s Within
NewsMar 31, 2026

AI-Built Intrabodies Target Alzheimer’s Within

University of Essex researchers used artificial intelligence to redesign antibody fragments, creating "intrabodies" that remain stable inside human cells. By adjusting electrical charge, they converted 672 antibodies into intracellularly functional molecules that bind disease‑causing proteins linked to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s...

By Longevity.Technology
Time‑Restricted Eating Lowers Testosterone and Improves A1C in Women with PCOS
NewsMar 31, 2026

Time‑Restricted Eating Lowers Testosterone and Improves A1C in Women with PCOS

University of Illinois Chicago nutrition professor Krista Varady reported that a six‑hour time‑restricted eating protocol reduced testosterone, lowered free androgen index and improved A1C in a six‑month trial of 76 women with PCOS, while participants lost an average of 10 pounds....

By Pulse
Scientists Have Discovered an 'Achilles' Heel' In Deadly Superbugs
NewsMar 31, 2026

Scientists Have Discovered an 'Achilles' Heel' In Deadly Superbugs

Scientists have identified pseudaminic acid, a sugar found only on the surface of certain Gram‑negative bacteria, as a vulnerable target. By synthesizing this sugar and creating monoclonal antibodies that bind it, researchers demonstrated in mice that the antibodies flag the...

By Live Science
FLAV-27 Reverses Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer Mice, Study Shows
NewsMar 31, 2026

FLAV-27 Reverses Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer Mice, Study Shows

Scientists at the University of Barcelona Institute of Neurosciences have demonstrated that the novel compound FLAV-27 can reverse cognitive decline in mice engineered to develop Alzheimer's disease. The breakthrough, which targets the brain enzyme EHMT2 to reprogram neuronal epigenetics, offers...

By Pulse
Modified Immune Cells Target Cancer’s Metabolic Signature
NewsMar 31, 2026

Modified Immune Cells Target Cancer’s Metabolic Signature

Stanford researchers engineered natural killer (NK) and cytotoxic T cells to overexpress metabolite‑sensing G protein‑coupled receptors, most notably GPR183, enabling the cells to home toward tumor‑derived metabolic cues. In mouse models of triple‑negative breast and ovarian cancer, GPR183‑enhanced NK‑92 cells...

By Lifespan.io
Polysaccharide Microneedles and 3D Printing Explored for Cancer Immunotherapy Applications
NewsMar 31, 2026

Polysaccharide Microneedles and 3D Printing Explored for Cancer Immunotherapy Applications

Researchers reviewed polysaccharide‑based microneedles as a platform for cancer immunotherapy, emphasizing how additive manufacturing—particularly high‑resolution 3D printing—can create customizable transdermal delivery arrays. Natural polymers such as hyaluronic acid, chitosan and alginate provide biocompatibility and enable dissolvable or hydrogel‑based needles with...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Alamar Biosciences Files Nasdaq IPO After $128M Series C and 100‑Hire Surge
NewsMar 31, 2026

Alamar Biosciences Files Nasdaq IPO After $128M Series C and 100‑Hire Surge

Alamar Biosciences, the Fremont‑based proteomics company, filed to go public on Nasdaq after raising $128 million in a Series C round and adding almost 100 employees in two years. The move marks the firm’s transition from research‑focused labs to commercial sales of...

By Pulse
FDA Peptide Loosening Could Power Enhanced Games’ Public Debut
SocialMar 31, 2026

FDA Peptide Loosening Could Power Enhanced Games’ Public Debut

If the FDA follows through with lifting restrictions on several peptides, it could unlock a massive market opportunity in performance medicine. One of the most interesting candidates IMHO – with all the bias I have as one of the founders -...

By Christian Angermayer
Pig Liver Xenotransplant Shows Promise, but More Work Remains
NewsMar 31, 2026

Pig Liver Xenotransplant Shows Promise, but More Work Remains

Genetically modified pig livers have entered early clinical testing, with a Chinese patient surviving 171 days after transplantation. Researchers in China are exploring pig livers as auxiliary support, while a University of Pennsylvania team is evaluating extracorporeal pig livers as...

By Healio
AZD5004
BlogMar 31, 2026

AZD5004

Elecoglipron (ECC5004/AZD5004), an oral small‑molecule GLP‑1 receptor agonist, completed Phase 2 trials in type 2 diabetes and obesity, meeting primary endpoints in the SOLSTICE and VISTA studies. AstraZeneca licensed global rights from Eccogene for an upfront payment of $185 million and potential milestones...

By Drug Hunter
Last Call for Microbiome Start-Ups and Research Abstracts for Probiota Americas
NewsMar 31, 2026

Last Call for Microbiome Start-Ups and Research Abstracts for Probiota Americas

NutraIngredients is inviting consumer‑facing, science‑driven startups and researchers to submit entries for its Probiota Pioneers and Scientific Frontiers tracks, with winners presenting at Probiota Americas in Vancouver from June 8‑10, 2026. Startups must be Americas‑based, under 20 employees, founded within ten years...

By NutraIngredients (EU)
CellCentric Initiates DOMMINO-1, a Pivotal Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Inobrodib in Combination with Pomalidomide and Dexamethasone (InoPd) in Relapsed...
BlogMar 31, 2026

CellCentric Initiates DOMMINO-1, a Pivotal Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Inobrodib in Combination with Pomalidomide and Dexamethasone (InoPd) in Relapsed...

CellCentric has launched the pivotal Phase 2 DOMMINO‑1 trial of inobrodib 20 mg combined with pomalidomide and dexamethasone (InoPd) in heavily pretreated relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM) patients. The first dose was administered at The Royal Marsden in London, with additional...

By HealthTech HotSpot
ImmunityBio Strengthens Balance Sheet with $100 Million of Financing Transactions Including $75 Million of Non-Dilutive Financing to Support Global Expansion...
BlogMar 31, 2026

ImmunityBio Strengthens Balance Sheet with $100 Million of Financing Transactions Including $75 Million of Non-Dilutive Financing to Support Global Expansion...

ImmunityBio secured $75 million of non‑dilutive financing under its existing royalty‑interest purchase agreement with Oberland Capital, raising total committed capital to $375 million. At the same time, Nant Capital converted $25 million of debt into common stock, reducing the company’s liabilities. The combined...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Enhanced Games Could Deliver Credible Data for Peptide Legitimacy
SocialMar 31, 2026

Enhanced Games Could Deliver Credible Data for Peptide Legitimacy

Data, data, data... The @enhanced_games are so much more than just another sports event... "The peptide community has a credibility problem and an evidence problem. Millions of people use compounds backed by rodent studies and Reddit threads. The FDA is cracking...

By Christian Angermayer
Biogen, with $5.6B Apellis Buy, Builds Out Immunology Offerings
NewsMar 31, 2026

Biogen, with $5.6B Apellis Buy, Builds Out Immunology Offerings

Biogen announced a $5.6 billion cash acquisition of Apellis Pharmaceuticals, paying $41 per share—a 140% premium—and issuing contingent value rights worth up to $4 per share. The deal brings two recently launched products, the eye‑disease therapy Syfovre and the rare‑kidney drug...

By BioPharma Dive
Short-Acting Psychedelic DMT Shows Promise as a Rapid Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder
NewsMar 31, 2026

Short-Acting Psychedelic DMT Shows Promise as a Rapid Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder

A phase IIa trial published in Nature Medicine found that a single intravenous dose of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), paired with structured psychotherapy, produced a rapid and sustained reduction in major depressive disorder symptoms. Participants receiving 21.5 mg of DMT showed an average...

By PsyPost
AN2 Therapeutics Announces Initiation of Phase 2 Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trial of Epetraborole for Mycobacterium Abscessus Complex Lung Disease
BlogMar 31, 2026

AN2 Therapeutics Announces Initiation of Phase 2 Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trial of Epetraborole for Mycobacterium Abscessus Complex Lung Disease

AN2 Therapeutics has begun a Phase 2 investigator‑initiated trial of epetraborole, an oral leucyl‑tRNA synthetase inhibitor, for pulmonary disease caused by Mycobacterium abscessus. The randomized, double‑blind study will enroll 84 patients across roughly 10‑15 U.S. sites and is led by Dr. Kevin...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Is AI Ready to Transform COA Development?
BlogMar 31, 2026

Is AI Ready to Transform COA Development?

Artificial intelligence is reshaping clinical development by augmenting, not replacing, human expertise. AI already accelerates medical imaging, compound discovery and COVID‑19 vaccine modeling, compressing timelines from years to months. In clinical outcome assessment (COA) translation, AI can support draft translation...

By Xtalks – Biotech Blogs
Unlocking Designer Roots for Future Cereal Crops
NewsMar 31, 2026

Unlocking Designer Roots for Future Cereal Crops

Researchers at the University of Queensland and Australian National University identified the CEPR1 signaling gene as a conserved regulator of root architecture across barley, rice, maize and Arabidopsis. Knocking out CEPR1 creates steeper, narrower roots that improve water and nutrient...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
Gut Bacterial Gene Switches Asparagine: Tumor Fuel or Immune Boost
SocialMar 31, 2026

Gut Bacterial Gene Switches Asparagine: Tumor Fuel or Immune Boost

As a medical school professor, this is one of the most paradigm-shifting findings I've seen this year. Weill Cornell researchers discovered that a single bacterial gene in your gut determines whether the amino acid asparagine fuels tumor growth or supercharges your...

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Tirzepatide Plus Hormone Therapy Boosts Weight Loss 35% in Post‑Menopausal Women
NewsMar 31, 2026

Tirzepatide Plus Hormone Therapy Boosts Weight Loss 35% in Post‑Menopausal Women

Mayo Clinic and Wayne State scientists report that post‑menopausal women who combined tirzepatide with hormone therapy lost 35% more body weight than those on tirzepatide alone. The retrospective analysis of 120 women showed an average 19.2% loss versus 14%, prompting...

By Pulse
Henan Lvyuan Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. - 722497 - 03/26/2026
NewsMar 31, 2026

Henan Lvyuan Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. - 722497 - 03/26/2026

The FDA issued a warning letter to Henan Lvyuan Pharmaceutical after a September 2025 inspection uncovered multiple Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) violations. Inspectors cited severe facility maintenance issues, including corrosion and water leaks that could compromise API potency and...

By FDA
Microbiological Testing & Consulting, LLC - 720374 - 03/16/2026
NewsMar 31, 2026

Microbiological Testing & Consulting, LLC - 720374 - 03/16/2026

The FDA issued Warning Letter 320‑26‑53 to Microbiological Testing & Consulting, LLC after a September 2025 inspection uncovered multiple Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) violations. The firm failed to maintain adequate laboratory controls, documentation, media qualification, and a functional quality‑control unit,...

By FDA
Ultrasound Stimulation Accelerates Unlearning of Fearful Memories in Humans
NewsMar 31, 2026

Ultrasound Stimulation Accelerates Unlearning of Fearful Memories in Humans

Researchers used transcranial ultrasound to stimulate the amygdala during a fear‑conditioning experiment, finding that participants learned fear more slowly and extinguished it faster. The breakthrough suggests a drug‑free tool for anxiety, PTSD and self‑mastery.

By Pulse
FDA Green List Lets Chinese Firms Dominate GLP‑1 Supply, US Safety at Risk
NewsMar 31, 2026

FDA Green List Lets Chinese Firms Dominate GLP‑1 Supply, US Safety at Risk

The FDA’s recent “green list” designation has cleared more than 50% of Chinese manufacturers of GLP‑1 obesity drugs, effectively handing China a dominant role in the U.S. supply chain. Critics warn the move could expose American patients to substandard products...

By Pulse
SignateraTM MRD Identifies Breast Cancer Patients Who Can Forgo Surgery
BlogMar 31, 2026

SignateraTM MRD Identifies Breast Cancer Patients Who Can Forgo Surgery

Natera’s Signatera circulating‑tumor DNA test was shown in a prospective Clinical Cancer Research study to identify older women (≥70) with early‑stage ER⁺/HER2‑ breast cancer who can safely forgo surgery and remain progression‑free on primary endocrine therapy. Baseline MRD‑negative patients (68%...

By HealthTech HotSpot
Medtronic to Study Renal Denervation Combined with PCI
NewsMar 31, 2026

Medtronic to Study Renal Denervation Combined with PCI

Medtronic announced the EMBRACE trial, a randomized study enrolling 1,000 patients to evaluate its Symplicity Spyral renal denervation system performed concurrently with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in individuals with uncontrolled hypertension and multivessel disease. The company also released pooled data...

By MedTech Dive
FDA Identifies Cases of Serious Liver Injury in Patients Taking Tavneos (Avacopan) for Severe Active Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody (ANCA)-Associated Vasculitis
NewsMar 31, 2026

FDA Identifies Cases of Serious Liver Injury in Patients Taking Tavneos (Avacopan) for Severe Active Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody (ANCA)-Associated Vasculitis

The FDA issued a drug safety communication warning that Tavneos (avacopan) is linked to 76 post‑marketing cases of drug‑induced liver injury, including eight fatalities. Seven patients developed biopsy‑confirmed vanishing bile duct syndrome, a severe cholestatic condition, with three deaths. Median...

By FDA
Companies that Have Not Submitted Drug Amount Reports
NewsMar 31, 2026

Companies that Have Not Submitted Drug Amount Reports

The FDA has released two public lists identifying registrants that failed to submit required drug amount reports for calendar year 2024. One list covers entities with active drug listings, the other captures those with inactive listings. Registrants must certify or...

By FDA
October - December 2025 | New Safety Information or Potential Signals of Serious Risks Identified by the FDA Adverse Event...
NewsMar 31, 2026

October - December 2025 | New Safety Information or Potential Signals of Serious Risks Identified by the FDA Adverse Event...

The FDA’s Adverse Event Monitoring System (AEMS) released a slate of new safety signals for a range of products covering October‑December 2025. Alerts include heightened hypersensitivity reactions for certain lots of Alyglo, hypogammaglobulinemia linked to multiple bispecific T‑cell engager therapies,...

By FDA
Longer-Term Real-World Data Needed to Compare Leqembi and Kisunla Opposing Treatment Strategies for Alzheimer’s
NewsMar 31, 2026

Longer-Term Real-World Data Needed to Compare Leqembi and Kisunla Opposing Treatment Strategies for Alzheimer’s

Eisai/Biogen’s Leqembi and Eli Lilly’s Kisunla are the only FDA‑approved disease‑modifying Alzheimer’s therapies, but they follow opposite treatment models—continuous dosing versus a finite course after amyloid clearance. Four‑year data presented at AD/PD 2026 showed Leqembi delayed disease progression by roughly 9.8 months, with...

By PharmaLive
Telomir's IND Filing Sparks Speculative Long On
SocialMar 31, 2026

Telomir's IND Filing Sparks Speculative Long On

Telomir filed IND for oral Telomir‑1 in TNBC. Data: clean GLP safety; Phase1/2 planned. Risk: pre‑revenue, weak balance sheet, stock -65%. Trade: speculative long on IND clearance. — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA. More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

By Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA
NVIDIA’s Healthcare Stack Is the Picks and Shovels Play You’ve Been Waiting For
BlogMar 31, 2026

NVIDIA’s Healthcare Stack Is the Picks and Shovels Play You’ve Been Waiting For

NVIDIA has assembled a comprehensive AI infrastructure stack for healthcare, encompassing BioNeMo, MONAI, Isaac for Healthcare, Holoscan, Parabricks, Clara and NIM. Its 2026 State of AI in Healthcare survey shows 70% of organizations actively using AI, with generative models now...

By Thoughts on Healthcare Markets & Tech
Diabetes Drug Empagliflozin Shows Promise for Early Alzheimer’s
SocialMar 31, 2026

Diabetes Drug Empagliflozin Shows Promise for Early Alzheimer’s

As a medical school professor, I've long suspected that Alzheimer's disease is metabolic at its core. Now we have clinical proof. A Wake Forest trial tested empagliflozin -- a common diabetes drug -- in NON-DIABETIC Alzheimer's patients for the first time. The...

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Nature-Inspired Drug Discovery Discussed on The Long Run
SocialMar 31, 2026

Nature-Inspired Drug Discovery Discussed on The Long Run

Inspired by Mother Nature, Discovering New Drugs. @viswacolluru of @lifeschemistry is the latest guest on The Long Run. Sponsored by @AlphaSenseInc and Dash Bio. https://t.co/F01HMam6Ul

By Luke Timmerman
The Ways Pharma Leaders Are Rewiring Their Organizations for Launch Success
BlogMar 31, 2026

The Ways Pharma Leaders Are Rewiring Their Organizations for Launch Success

Pharma executives face mounting pressure to deliver faster, more successful product launches amid volatile markets and tighter timelines. Inizio Ignite’s Global President Remco op den Kelder argues that traditional static launch plans must give way to agile, data‑driven execution models....

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
Regulators Lag as AI Accelerates Drug Discovery
SocialMar 31, 2026

Regulators Lag as AI Accelerates Drug Discovery

AI in drug discovery is moving faster than any other sector right now. Eli Lilly. Computational pharma. FDA timelines under pressure. The bottleneck isn't the AI. It's whether regulatory frameworks were designed for a world where drug candidates get identified in months.

By Yves Mulkers
Viral Research Reveals Immune Secrets for Vaccine Design
SocialMar 31, 2026

Viral Research Reveals Immune Secrets for Vaccine Design

Here is my talk on how studying viral infections can teach us a lot about the immune system, and how we can use those insights to develop vaccines against viruses. "Night science moments" make science so exciting 🌓 @NightScienceIns @ItaiYanai...

By Akiko Iwasaki
Reversing Extinction
NewsMar 31, 2026

Reversing Extinction

Historian Sadiah Qureshi’s Aeon essay examines the rise of de‑extinction technologies, from cloning the last Pyrenean ibex to gene‑editing wolves to resemble extinct dire wolves. She argues that preserving genetic material in labs creates a liminal state where species are...

By Longreads
FDA Standards Threaten Affordable Academic Gene Therapies
SocialMar 31, 2026

FDA Standards Threaten Affordable Academic Gene Therapies

The scientists behind treating Baby KJ say the FDA is imposing standards that could make it too expensive for them — or any academics — to bring such bespoke therapies to approval. https://t.co/OrxMXBVev4

By Damian Garde
FDA Hurdles Stall Academic Scaling of Custom Gene Editor
SocialMar 31, 2026

FDA Hurdles Stall Academic Scaling of Custom Gene Editor

Baby KJ scientists hit speed bump in quest to scale custom gene editor. Stringent FDA requirements could prove stumbling block for academics https://t.co/HsaK7lSuh1 via @Jasonmmast

By Adam Feuerstein
Merck Strikes Deal with Antibody Discovery Startup
NewsMar 31, 2026

Merck Strikes Deal with Antibody Discovery Startup

Merck has signed a research collaboration with AI‑driven antibody startup Infinimmune, potentially providing up to $838 million in payments tied to clinical milestones. Infinimmune’s platform scans human immune cells to uncover novel targets such as IL‑22 and IL‑13 for autoimmune indications....

By BioPharma Dive
US VCs Embed in Chinese Labs, Courting Scientists Early
SocialMar 31, 2026

US VCs Embed in Chinese Labs, Courting Scientists Early

U.S. venture capital firms are no longer waiting for Chinese biotech assets to surface before investing in them — they’re moving upstream, embedding themselves inside labs and courting scientists before they publish their research https://t.co/7kOlGh0sbu

By Matthew Herper
Dose by Design: Pharmaceutical 3D Printing and the Future of Pediatric Compounding
BlogMar 31, 2026

Dose by Design: Pharmaceutical 3D Printing and the Future of Pediatric Compounding

The article charts the transition of pharmaceutical 3D printing from research pilots to routine pharmacy practice, focusing on pediatric compounding. Companies such as FabRx and CurifyLabs have built platforms that let pharmacists print chewable tablets, gels, and mini‑tablets tailored to...

By Fabbaloo