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Novartis Reports Final Data of ALIGN Trial in IgAN
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Novartis Reports Final Data of ALIGN Trial in IgAN

Novartis released final Phase III ALIGN data showing its oral endothelin‑A antagonist Vanrafia (atrasentan) slowed kidney function decline in adults with IgA nephropathy. The double‑blind, placebo‑controlled trial enrolled 340 biopsy‑confirmed patients who continued optimized RAS inhibition, delivering a 2.39 ml/min/1.73 m² advantage in...

By Hospital Management
Graphene Quantum Dots Show Promise as Antioxidant for Injuries
SocialFeb 16, 2026

Graphene Quantum Dots Show Promise as Antioxidant for Injuries

📰 🧪 James Tour Group in the News:       Graphene quantum dots could yield an effective antioxidant for various traumatic injuriesThe research of James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. […] https://t.co/nZF8XBp9zL

By Dr James Tour
Systematic Discovery of Molecular Glues Targets Protein Degradation in Leukemia
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Systematic Discovery of Molecular Glues Targets Protein Degradation in Leukemia

Researchers at the AITHYRA Institute introduced a high‑throughput chemical diversification platform that systematically creates molecular‑glue candidates and screens them directly in living cells. Applying the workflow to the leukemia‑associated protein ENL, they identified a small molecule that selectively induces ENL...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Spatiotemporal Co‐Delivery of Hydrogen and Magnesium via Microneedle Patches for Neuroinflammation Modulation After Spinal Cord Injury: A Multi‐Modal In Vivo...
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Spatiotemporal Co‐Delivery of Hydrogen and Magnesium via Microneedle Patches for Neuroinflammation Modulation After Spinal Cord Injury: A Multi‐Modal In Vivo...

Researchers introduced a microneedle patch (MN‑Mg) that simultaneously delivers hydrogen gas and magnesium ions directly into the injured spinal cord. The hydrogen component rapidly scavenges reactive oxygen species, cutting oxidative stress by roughly 55%, while the magnesium release sustains microglial...

By Small (Wiley)
Mitochondrial RNA Links Aging to Cognitive Decline
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Mitochondrial RNA Links Aging to Cognitive Decline

A new Cell Research study reveals that the ER‑mitochondria channel protein SEC61A1 controls mitochondrial double‑stranded RNA (mt‑dsRNA) production, which activates MAVS‑dependent innate immunity and drives age‑related cognitive decline. Experiments in aged mice, Alzheimer’s patient tissue, and 5×FAD models show that...

By Bioengineer.org
New Broad-Spectrum Infection Prevention Method Successfully Blocks Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Influenza
NewsFeb 16, 2026

New Broad-Spectrum Infection Prevention Method Successfully Blocks Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Influenza

Researchers at KRIBB demonstrated that the pharmaceutical excipient n‑dodecyl‑β‑D‑maltoside (DDM) can pre‑activate innate immunity, delivering complete survival in mice challenged with multidrug‑resistant bacteria and lethal influenza. The protection stems from selective neutrophil mobilization that activates only upon pathogen detection, avoiding...

By Bioengineer.org
2026 Could Mark a Turning Point for American Innovation
NewsFeb 16, 2026

2026 Could Mark a Turning Point for American Innovation

The United States faces a potential decline in biotech leadership as recent Supreme Court decisions blur patent eligibility and congressional price‑control measures under the Inflation Reduction Act force program cancellations. Proposals to seize university licensing revenue further strain tech‑transfer offices,...

By BioSpace
How DIA Is Helping Regulators Turn AI Principles Into Everyday Review Practice
NewsFeb 16, 2026

How DIA Is Helping Regulators Turn AI Principles Into Everyday Review Practice

At the 2026 DIA Global Annual Meeting, the DIA AI Consortium will showcase how regulators such as the FDA are embedding artificial intelligence into medical product review workflows. The FDA’s 2025‑2026 roadmap uses AI to automate routine tasks, accelerate timelines,...

By BioSpace
Microbes Harvest Metals From Meteorites Aboard Space Station
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Microbes Harvest Metals From Meteorites Aboard Space Station

Researchers from Cornell and the University of Edinburgh demonstrated that microbes can biomine platinum‑group metals from a meteorite in microgravity aboard the ISS. The fungal species Penicillium simplicissimum showed especially high palladium extraction, while bacterial Sphingomonas desiccabilis also contributed to...

By SpaceDaily
Handgrip Strength Forecasts Depression in Chinese Elders
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Handgrip Strength Forecasts Depression in Chinese Elders

A new BMC Geriatrics cohort study of Chinese seniors finds handgrip strength inversely predicts incident depression. Participants with lower baseline grip were significantly more likely to develop depressive symptoms over several years, even after controlling for age, gender, socioeconomic status...

By Bioengineer.org
Ultrasound Enables In Vivo Acoustoelectric Neural Recording
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Ultrasound Enables In Vivo Acoustoelectric Neural Recording

Researchers have demonstrated in‑vivo acoustoelectric neural recording in mice using ultrasound‑induced frequency mixing, achieving high‑fidelity, non‑invasive monitoring of brain activity. The technique converts neuronal electrical fields into detectable frequency shifts, delivering millimeter‑scale spatial resolution and millisecond‑level temporal precision. By calibrating...

By Bioengineer.org
Fujifilm Biotechnologies Opens Largest Single-Use CDMO Facility in the UK
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Fujifilm Biotechnologies Opens Largest Single-Use CDMO Facility in the UK

Fujifilm Biotechnologies has opened an expanded UK site in Teesside, marking the launch of the country’s largest single‑use biopharmaceutical CDMO facility. The £400 million investment adds 2,000 L and 5,000 L single‑use bioreactors, delivering up to 19,000 L of small‑ and mid‑scale antibody manufacturing...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
China’s Biotech Boom: 5 Hidden Drivers & Future Forecasts
SocialFeb 16, 2026

China’s Biotech Boom: 5 Hidden Drivers & Future Forecasts

5 Hidden Themes Driving China’s Biotech Surge | Ep. 314 ...and 5 Bold Predictions for What’s Next https://t.co/TxBhvw5PG8 https://t.co/jTR63o431j

By BowTiedBiotech
How AI Innovations Like DeepSeek Are Revolutionizing Emotional and Mental Health Support for Chinese Youth
NewsFeb 16, 2026

How AI Innovations Like DeepSeek Are Revolutionizing Emotional and Mental Health Support for Chinese Youth

DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has launched a conversational platform that delivers real‑time emotional and mental‑health support to teenagers. Leveraging large‑language models tuned with culturally specific data, the service offers 24/7 chat‑based counseling, crisis detection, and personalized coping strategies. Within...

By Bioengineer.org
A Large-Scale DNA Methylation Study of Alcohol Use Identified Robust Associations and Cell-Type Specific Insights
NewsFeb 16, 2026

A Large-Scale DNA Methylation Study of Alcohol Use Identified Robust Associations and Cell-Type Specific Insights

Researchers conducted the largest DNA‑methylation study of alcohol consumption to date, analyzing blood samples from 13,970 participants and deconvoluting epigenetic signals across 12 distinct blood cell types. The methylome‑wide association study identified 1,266 CpG sites reaching genome‑wide significance in whole...

By Nature (Biotechnology)
Nanopillar-Studded Plastic Films Physically Destroy Viruses, Cutting Infectivity by 94% without Chemicals
BlogFeb 15, 2026

Nanopillar-Studded Plastic Films Physically Destroy Viruses, Cutting Infectivity by 94% without Chemicals

Researchers at RMIT and international partners engineered flexible acrylic films stamped with dense nanopillar arrays using ultraviolet nano‑imprint lithography. The 60 nm pitch configuration reduced human parainfluenza virus type 3 infectivity by up to 94 % within one hour, achieving mechanical rupture of...

By Nanowerk
120 Biomarkers for $99 and Nationwide CT Calcium Scans
SocialFeb 15, 2026

120 Biomarkers for $99 and Nationwide CT Calcium Scans

This is how I test 120 biomarkers for $99 and get CT calcium scans anywhere nationwide. Vitals Vault. https://www.vitalsvault.com/

By Robert Lufkin, MD
Saudi‑US Biotech Tie Is Just a Pay‑for‑promotion Scheme
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Saudi‑US Biotech Tie Is Just a Pay‑for‑promotion Scheme

This is not a Saudi-USA Biotech Alliance, it’s a Saudi @DrPatrick $IBRX “you pay we pay” marketing campaign. Anktiva is stalled in the US because he can’t generate the clinical data to move the drug forward, so he goes to...

By Adam Feuerstein
When AI Meets Physics: Unlocking Complex Protein Structures to Accelerate Biomedical Breakthroughs
NewsFeb 14, 2026

When AI Meets Physics: Unlocking Complex Protein Structures to Accelerate Biomedical Breakthroughs

Researchers at the National University of Singapore unveiled D‑I‑TASSER, a new AI‑driven software that predicts three‑dimensional protein structures with 13% higher accuracy than leading methods. The tool fragments complex proteins, models each segment with deep learning, then reassembles them using...

By Phys.org – Biotechnology
15‑PDGH Inhibition and Ozempic May Restore Cartilage
SocialFeb 15, 2026

15‑PDGH Inhibition and Ozempic May Restore Cartilage

Two things that may help restore cartilage —15-PDGH inhibition https://t.co/chCj9Lj5qk —Semaglutide (Ozempic), independent of weight loss https://t.co/fqbrQQYfRt https://t.co/6CRdY1QtC1

By Eric Topol
Immune System Drives the Biological Process of Aging
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Immune System Drives the Biological Process of Aging

Our immune system is the driver of the biologic process of aging. A new and comprehensive review @NatRevImmunol https://t.co/0Fm9w7U341 https://t.co/alPoABMozO

By Eric Topol
DNA Nanomachine Inside Living Cells Measures How Aggressive a Cancer Is
BlogFeb 14, 2026

DNA Nanomachine Inside Living Cells Measures How Aggressive a Cancer Is

Researchers at Wenzhou and Fuzhou Universities unveiled a three‑wheel DNA nanomachine (TW‑harvester) that rides a gold‑nanoparticle track inside living tumor cells. The device uses a DNA tetrahedron with an aptamer targeting nucleolin and miR‑21‑triggered wheel activation to cleave fluorescent substrates,...

By Nanowerk
Squidiff Predicts Cell Development and Perturbation Responses
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Squidiff Predicts Cell Development and Perturbation Responses

Nature Methods: Squidiff: predicting cellular development and responses to perturbations using a diffusion model from single cell data https://t.co/MqJxhiRJDD https://t.co/cV0IwwFABZ

By Ming Tang
Pick a Bioinformatics Tool and Just Start
SocialFeb 15, 2026

Pick a Bioinformatics Tool and Just Start

🧵 Stop searching for the "perfect" bioinformatics tool. You're wasting time. Here's why picking something and moving forward beats endless comparison. https://t.co/cffR3dJaoQ

By Ming Tang
New Fluorescence Strategy Could Enable Real-Time Tracking of Microplastics Inside Living Organisms
BlogFeb 14, 2026

New Fluorescence Strategy Could Enable Real-Time Tracking of Microplastics Inside Living Organisms

Researchers have devised a fluorescence‑monomer synthesis that embeds light‑emitting units directly into microplastic polymers, allowing stable, real‑time imaging of particles inside living organisms. Current detection methods provide only static snapshots and require destructive sampling, limiting insight into particle transport, transformation,...

By Nanowerk
NKTR's <1% ISR Discontinuation: Legal FUD Overblown
SocialFeb 14, 2026

NKTR's <1% ISR Discontinuation: Legal FUD Overblown

$NKTR bears will still look at you with a straight face and tell you that an adverse event (ISRs) that led to a ***LESS THAN 1%*** discontinuation rate is the bear thesis… The ISR brain damage done to y’all by those...

By Adam May
Age‑Restricted Longevity Drugs: Accept Risks After 70
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Age‑Restricted Longevity Drugs: Accept Risks After 70

We should have a class of drugs you can only sell to people over 70 —super aggro longevity stuff, muscle regeneration, etc - tolerate more possible bad side effects given you don’t have much time left for effects to manifest...

By Jason Kelly
Freire Named Biogen Chair; Immunic Seeking New CEO
NewsFeb 14, 2026

Freire Named Biogen Chair; Immunic Seeking New CEO

Biogen has appointed Maria Freire as its new chair, succeeding retiring chair Caroline Dorsa. Freire, a board member since 2021, previously led the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health and serves on multiple industry boards. The change becomes effective after...

By BioCentury
Validate Drugs Against Human LOF Genetics for True Efficacy
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Validate Drugs Against Human LOF Genetics for True Efficacy

This principle hit OX40 hard - $SNY $AMGN $APGE What about $CRVS and ITK…? 🤔 https://t.co/gvLcqVgrpk

By Adam May
3D‑Printed Brain Phantoms Replicate Gray and White Matter
SocialFeb 14, 2026

3D‑Printed Brain Phantoms Replicate Gray and White Matter

Printing brain phantoms in a support gel and selectively replicates gray and white matter https://t.co/9rIVOPCjd2 https://t.co/LFwa9Qlqjc

By Brian Ahier
Front Row with BioCentury: Competition in the Obesity Market
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Front Row with BioCentury: Competition in the Obesity Market

Obesity has shifted from a behavioral label to a high‑growth biopharma arena, driven by breakthrough GLP‑1 drugs and emerging oral formulations. Stephen Hansen of BioCentury highlights how these agents mirror Type II diabetes treatments, creating a lucrative market and reshaping clinical...

By BioCentury
AI Speeds Biology Discovery, Scientists Still Steer Ethics
SocialFeb 14, 2026

AI Speeds Biology Discovery, Scientists Still Steer Ethics

AI is not taking over biology, at least not now—it's accelerating discovery, not replacing scientists; humans still ask the questions, validate results, and steer ethical choices. https://t.co/l8KCQGNd4Y

By Ming Tang
Data Hygiene Precedes AI Success in Biotech
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Data Hygiene Precedes AI Success in Biotech

1/ You can't bolt AI onto chaos. In biotech, if your data is a mess, your AI won't save you. Build the data strategy first. Here's how. https://t.co/HM7qddrCsC

By Ming Tang
Nektar, Evommune Capitalize on Positive Phase II Readouts in Atopic Dermatitis: Public Equity Report
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Nektar, Evommune Capitalize on Positive Phase II Readouts in Atopic Dermatitis: Public Equity Report

Nektar Therapeutics announced robust Phase II results for its IL‑2R modulator rezpegaldesleukin in atopic dermatitis, propelling its stock 51% higher. Leveraging the momentum, the company closed an upsized $400 million PIPE financing consisting of common stock and pre‑funded warrants. Evommune also secured...

By BioCentury
Defending Climate and Vaccines From Anti‑Science Attacks
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Defending Climate and Vaccines From Anti‑Science Attacks

Moving Climate Change And Vaccines Out Of The Anti-Science Crosshairs | many thanks ⁦@AngelaKShen⁩ ⁦@Health_Affairs⁩ for the thoughtful review our book #ScienceUnderSiege ⁦@MichaelEMann⁩ ⁦@PeterHotez⁩ ⁦@public_affairs⁩ https://t.co/DbXijUsYnB

By Peter Hotez
US Infectious‑Disease Center Halts Pandemic Preparedness Efforts
SocialFeb 14, 2026

US Infectious‑Disease Center Halts Pandemic Preparedness Efforts

But this is such treachery. Doesn’t our govt understand pandemic threats? New waves of zoonotic flu, SARS-3 coronavirus; arboviruses from climate change; bioweapons from our enemies: Russia, DPRK, Iran; return of measles, pertussis, soon polio. What’s going on? Exclusive: Key US...

By Peter Hotez
A Fresh Energy Supply May Shield Nerves From Diabetic or Chemo-Induced Neuropathy
NewsFeb 13, 2026

A Fresh Energy Supply May Shield Nerves From Diabetic or Chemo-Induced Neuropathy

Researchers funded by the NIH discovered that satellite glial cells (SGCs) deliver mitochondria to sensory neurons through tunneling nanotubes, a process essential for neuronal energy supply. In mouse models of diabetes and chemotherapy‑induced neuropathy, this mitochondrial transfer is impaired, leading...

By NIH – News Releases
Flu Kills 66 Kids; 90% Were Unvaccinated
SocialFeb 14, 2026

Flu Kills 66 Kids; 90% Were Unvaccinated

1. Time for a #flu & #measles update. Six more kids have died from flu, bringing the year-to-date total to 66. Sadly there will be more deaths reported but hopefully this year doesn't approach last year's dreadful pediatric death toll. #CDC...

By Helen Branswell
NIH Halts Arm of Clinical Trial Evaluating a Potential Stroke Treatment
NewsFeb 13, 2026

NIH Halts Arm of Clinical Trial Evaluating a Potential Stroke Treatment

The National Institutes of Health halted the low‑dose rivaroxaban arm of the CAPTIVA trial after the Data Safety and Monitoring Board identified a rise in adverse events and concluded the treatment was unlikely to be beneficial. CAPTIVA, a double‑blind, three‑arm...

By NIH – News Releases
NIH Scientists Develop "Digital Twin" Of Eye Cells to Understand and Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration
NewsFeb 13, 2026

NIH Scientists Develop "Digital Twin" Of Eye Cells to Understand and Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration

NIH researchers have built the first subcellular‑resolution digital twin of human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, using 3‑D imaging of 1.3 million cells and an AI algorithm called POLARIS. The model maps polarity, organelle size and volume across developmental stages, creating...

By NIH – News Releases
NIH Proposes Embryonic Stem Cell Research Shift to Put Patients First
NewsFeb 13, 2026

NIH Proposes Embryonic Stem Cell Research Shift to Put Patients First

The National Institutes of Health announced a Request for Information aimed at identifying biotechnologies that can replace human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in research. NIH is temporarily pausing the review and approval of new hESC lines, leaving the existing 503...

By NIH – News Releases
STAT+: FDA Rejects Rare Disease Therapy From Disc Medicine, Early Recipient of Commissioner’s Voucher
NewsFeb 13, 2026

STAT+: FDA Rejects Rare Disease Therapy From Disc Medicine, Early Recipient of Commissioner’s Voucher

The FDA rejected bitopertin, Disc Medicine’s experimental therapy for acute hepatic porphyria, marking the first drug reviewed under Commissioner Marty Makary’s fast‑track voucher program. The agency cited uncertainties about the link between the trial’s blood‑based biomarker and actual clinical benefit....

By STAT (Biotech)
Must‑Follow BioTech & Finance Accounts for Creators
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Must‑Follow BioTech & Finance Accounts for Creators

Part of being a content creator on 𝕏 should be to promote other valuable creators as much as possible. So, here is a list of top tier accounts who create exceptional content & who are A MUST FOLLOW in BioTech...

By Yair Einhorn
Tricot Snapdragon Mutant Reveals Triple Leaf Pattern Mechanism
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Tricot Snapdragon Mutant Reveals Triple Leaf Pattern Mechanism

Some fun observations: Ive been growing this tricot mutant of my snapdragon line. Note the triple leaf pattern. I cut off the apical meristem and the new lateral buds formed normal dicot branches. So cool to explore the mechanism of this lil...

By Sebastian Cocioba
Disc CEO Updates
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Disc CEO Updates

This was over two months ago at ASH, so ages, but here's how Disc's CEO said the bitopertin review was going back then. $IRON https://t.co/9SvSML6th8

By Brad Loncar
FDA Rejects IRON Disc’s Rare Disease Therapy, CNPV Stumbles
SocialFeb 13, 2026

FDA Rejects IRON Disc’s Rare Disease Therapy, CNPV Stumbles

FDA rejects rare disease therapy from $IRON Disc Medicine, early recipient of commissioner’s voucher  CNPV program falters out of the starting gate... https://t.co/w4ptB2ecRS via @LizzyLaw_ and me

By Adam Feuerstein
NIH Shifts Funding Away From Pandemic Preparedness
SocialFeb 13, 2026

NIH Shifts Funding Away From Pandemic Preparedness

#NIH to deprioritize pandemic preparedness and biodefense research, @nature.com reports, saying director Jay Bhattacharya wants to focus on known diseases, not possible future threats. What could possibly go wrong? https://t.co/6TpLr6pY3B https://t.co/7rVzvkOzkT

By Helen Branswell
Healthy Diet Adds 2‑3 Years Lifespan, Especially Early
SocialFeb 13, 2026

Healthy Diet Adds 2‑3 Years Lifespan, Especially Early

A healthy diet, accounting for longevity-related genes, associated with 2-3 more years of life expectancy from >100,000 people followed 10.6 years, max benefit for starting at youngest age (Figure) @uk_biobank @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/Ji7Wlhj9ZA https://t.co/B6UxuE97xG

By Eric Topol