CDMO Andelyn Biosciences partnered with Amplo Biotechnology, which focuses on adeno-associated virus (AAV) regenerative medicines for neuromuscular junction-(NMJ) affecting conditions, to provide scalable manufacturing of […]
Category: Genetics
The State of Biotech 2025
Panelists: George Church, PhD Professor of GeneticsHarvard Medical School View Bio Panelist George Church, PhD George is a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School […]
Brain Organoid Growth Accelerated by Graphene Method Models Age-Related Disease
Brain organoids are valuable models for studying neurological diseases. However, they mature slowly, limiting their utility for conditions that develop over decades. Until now, stimulation […]
IV Therapies Transformed into Injections with a Novel Spray Drying Platform
Some drug treatments, particularly those that include high-dose protein-based therapeutics, are only available as an intravenous (IV) infusion. These protein therapeutics, which need to be […]
Epigenetic Noise Helps Cells Adopt New Identities to Train the Immune System
Different cell types typically express unique genes to help them differentiate into their assigned roles—skin cells express genes for skin while liver cells express genes […]
Autism Symptoms Reversed in Mice Using Epilepsy Drug Candidate
Stanford Medicine scientists investigating the neurological basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have found that hyperactivity in a specific brain region could drive behaviors commonly […]
Partners Agree to Deploy AI-Driven Lab-in-the-Loop Workflows Across the Biopharma Industry
Ginkgo Bioworks reports that its Datapoints offering has entered into a new strategic partnership with Inductive Bio and Tangible Scientific to make AI-driven lab-in-the-loop drug discovery […]
Enhanced 2D Purification Strategies for Manufacturing Oligonucleotide Therapeutics
Register Now Broadcast Date: Thursday, October 9, 2025 Time: 08:00 PDT, 11:00 EDT, 17:00 GMT+2 As oligonucleotide-based modalities such as guide RNAs and siRNAs become more complex, […]
Mapping Out the “Everything” of Protein Secretion
A group of international researchers reports the availability of a new “map”’ of every gene, protein, and metabolic pathway required for a cell to efficiently […]
Continuous Biomanufacturing Is Ready for a Broader Range of Commercial Use
Continuous biomanufacturing is mature enough to use commercially for a range of products, manufacturing scales, and global geographies. That’s the conclusion of Sarfaraz Niazi, PhD, […]