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BioBuzz’s 10 Women in the Life Sciences That You Should Know in the BioHealth Capital Region

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BioBuzz Article Images 46In honor of Women’s History Month, which kicks off today, we wanted to highlight 10 incredible women making a mark in the life sciences in the BioHealth Capital Region. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

Arti Santhanam, Executive Director, Emerging Technology Centers (ETC)
Dr. Arti Santhanam was recently appointed Executive Director of Emerging Technology Centers (ETC). While new to the role, Dr. Santhanam is a long-time player in the BioHealth Capital Region.

Dr. Santhanam’s contributions over the last decade at TEDCO, especially within her role in the Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII), have been instrumental in fostering Maryland’s diverse and innovative ecosystem. Established in 2012, MII has invested $52.3M, resulting in 176 startups from notable universities like Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland, and Morgan.

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TEDCO Announces SSBCI Investment in Linshom Medical

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1709221846602Maryland company continues toward goal of supporting improved patient safety

COLUMBIA, Md. (February 29, 2024) – TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent $400,000 investment into Linshom Medical, Inc., a medical device company developing an innovative wearable sensor technology to support patient respiratory monitoring. This recent investment came in two parts – $250,000 from the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) funding and $150,000 from the Venture Funds – and was done in conjunction with Abell Foundation.

TEDCO’s SSBCI funds were provided after the State of Maryland chose TEDCO to be one of the various stewards of this essential funding, allowing for more investments in target communities and areas with small, micro and Socially and Economically Disadvantaged Individual (SEDI) businesses. Click here to learn more.

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Gain Therapeutics Announces the Initiation of the Multiple Ascending Dose (MAD) Part of the Phase 1 Clinical Trial of GT-02287, a Novel GCase-targeting Small Molecule Therapy for GBA1 Parkinson’s Disease

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gain therapeutics logoBETHESDA, Md., Feb. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Gain Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GANX) (“Gain”, or the “Company”), a clinical-stage biotechnology company leading the discovery and development of the next generation of allosteric small molecule therapies, announces the initiation of the Multiple Ascending Dose (MAD) part of the Phase 1 clinical trial of GT-02287, Gain’s lead drug candidate for the treatment of GBA1 Parkinson’s disease.

Based on the safety and tolerability profile observed in the Single Ascending Dose (SAD) cohorts of the study, the Bellberry Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) in Australia approved the start of the MAD part of the study in parallel with the completion of the last SAD cohorts. Following the HREC approval, administration of GT-02287 in the MAD part of the study has been initiated.

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ATCC and Tissue Dynamics Announce a Strategic Collaboration to Bring a Transformative Heart Organoid Model to Market

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ATTCTissueMANASSAS, Va. & TEL AVIV, Israel–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ATCC, the world’s premier biological materials management and standards organization, and Tissue Dynamics, a disruptive pharma-tech company integrating advanced artificial intelligence tools with bionic human organoids, today announced a partnership to develop workflow friendly cardiac organoids-based kits for improved cardiac safety testing in drug development. The collaboration will be done under the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation (BIRD) framework, which awarded both companies a two-year grant. The BIRD Foundation, established in 1977, bolsters transformative partnerships that stimulate, promote, and support industrial research and development in a wide range of technology sectors.

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Three Congressional Letters Show the March-In Debate Has Shifted

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IPBattleWhen the Biden Administration unleashed its proposed march-in guidelines last December, it claimed they would be a powerful tool for lowering drug prices by allowing the government to “march in” to license copiers under the authorities of the Bayh-Dole Act.

It did so despite previously joining every other Administration denying price control petitions as not authorized under the law. It should have known the proposal would have minimal impact on drug prices—but would have a devastating impact on American innovation. That’s because the guidelines apply to all federal R&D agencies—not just the National Institutes of Health — so they cover inventions across the spectrum, not just the life sciences.

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HBR: How the Pandemic Rebooted Entrepreneurship in the U.S.

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HBRThe Covid-19 pandemic triggered an unexpected boom in entrepreneurship, as Americans opted to start businesses at record rates. Just as unexpected has been the boom’s durability. Would-be entrepreneurs have proven to be undaunted by recession fears, labor and supply-chain constraints, the highest inflation rates in a generation, and rapid interest rate hikes. In October 2023, over three and a half years after the pandemic’s onset, Americans were still filing 59% more applications to start new businesses than they were before the pandemic. The resurgence is all the more remarkable given how deeply startup rates and other measures of economic dynamism languished at or near all-time lows throughout the 2010s.

Thus, one of the most intriguing questions facing the U.S. economy right now is whether the pandemic has durably shaken the country out of its entrepreneurial slump. The answer to this question matters inordinately to the health and direction of the economy in the years ahead, affecting everything from job growth to productivity. And answering it requires digging into three things: what’s driving the boom, how economically significant it may be, and what policymakers can do to sustain it.

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Empowering Change: Lance Kawaguchi’s Journey with the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation

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Lance Kawaguchi and Rich 250x600Join us for an engaging episode of BioTalk as we sit down with Lance Kawaguchi, Chief Executive Officer of the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. Lance’s career trajectory from global finance to non-profit leadership is as inspiring as it is impactful, driven by a personal mission to combat brain cancer following the loss of his mother.

Listen now via your favorite podcast platforms:
Apple: https://apple.co/48uln2K
Google: https://bit.ly/48uzlBC
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3IeTEIy
Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3OVRFwE
TuneIn: https://bit.ly/2M60Wmx

In this episode, we explore Lance’s journey from senior investment banker to non-profit leader, propelled by personal loss and a vision for change. We delve into the SouthPoleTrek4Cancer initiative, spearheading a global effort to raise awareness and funds for brain and rare cancer charities, culminating in a historic journey to the South Pole. We recognize Lance’s leadership achievements, including ringing the Nasdaq bell twice as a cancer charity CEO, and his success in bringing the GBM AGILE Clinical Trial Platform from the US to Australia, accelerating breakthrough research efforts.

Click here to read the transcript.

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Beyond the Breakthrough: Overcoming Georgetown’s spinout challenge

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Beyond the Breakthrough 112 Tatiana Litvin Vechnyak Being a university in Washington DC poses interesting challenges, but Georgetown University’s Tatiana Litvin-Vechnyak is determined to turn them into opportunities.

Weirdly, being located at the heart of the US capital doesn’t always help Georgetown University when it comes to creating spinout companies. State universities often have economic development mandates that they can follow, but in Washington DC Georgetown is in something of a vacuum — with little direction for what to focus on, less set funding and fewer people pushing to advance the technologies coming out of the institution.

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GSK completes acquisition of Aiolos Bio

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GSK LogoGSK plc (LSE/NYSE: GSK) today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Aiolos Bio (Aiolos), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on addressing the unmet treatment needs of patients with respiratory and inflammatory conditions.

As previously announced,1 the acquisition of Aiolos includes AIO-001, a potentially best-in-class, long-acting anti-thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) monoclonal antibody ready to enter phase II clinical development for the treatment of adult patients with asthma. AIO-001 could expand GSK’s respiratory biologics portfolio to potentially reach the 40% of severe asthma patients with low T2 inflammation (a type of overactive immune response associated with asthma).2 AIO-001 has the potential to be administered every six months due to its high potency and long half-life, which could redefine the standard-of-care.

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Lab Space Available at Johns Hopkins Science & Technology Park

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Sci and tech parkAttention life sciences companies seeking lab space in Baltimore: Starting June 1st, a fully built-out lab/office space will be available at the Science & Technology Park at Johns Hopkins, located at 1812 Ashland Avenue. This 170,000 square foot facility is designed to accommodate companies at any stage, from startups to established firms.

The building hosts the Johns Hopkins “Fast Forward” innovation hub, promoting the advancement and commercialization of innovations. Situated within a community focused on research and development, it offers an unparalleled opportunity for companies to grow and collaborate in a leading-edge environment.

Don’t miss this chance to locate your company in a premier life sciences hub. Contact Matthew L. Seward with Cushman & Wakefield for more details.

Click here to learn more.

 

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