PERTH, Australia – Telix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. raised AU$40 million as it prepares regulatory packages and commercial strategies in Europe, the U.S. and Australia.
Liquid biopsy startup Freenome Inc., of South San Francisco, reeled in $160 million in a series B financing that was led by RA Capital Management and Polaris Partners. The funds are earmarked to advance Freenome's multiomics blood testing platform for early cancer detection and to grow its laboratory and software capabilities.
LONDON – Monitoring low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) fails to identify those who are at highest risk for heart attack or death, according to a new study that used alternative biomarkers to assess the risk of further events.
Deep learning algorithms developed at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) were able to distinguish prostate, skin and breast cancer with nearly perfect accuracy in a recent clinical trial. The technology has already been licensed exclusively by New York-based startup Paige.AI, which snapped up a $25 million series A early last year to continue to advance it.
PERTH, Australia – The majority of comments were positive for the Therapeutics Goods Administration's proposal for regulating in vitro companion diagnostics (IVD CDx) to ensure the devices receive appropriate premarket scrutiny.
PERTH, Australia – The majority of comments were positive for the Therapeutics Goods Administration's proposal for regulating in vitro diagnostic companion diagnostics (IVD CDx) to ensure the devices receive appropriate premarket scrutiny. Currently, Australia does not have a framework for companion diagnostics. Until now, the TGA has assessed the associated therapy and companion diagnostic separately, which does not always allow comprehensive evaluation of the benefits and risks of using the therapy and device together, the TGA said.
LONDON – Cytox Ltd. is launching a genetic test that can predict the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and is able to single out which people presenting with symptoms of mild cognitive decline will go on to most rapidly develop Alzheimer's disease.