How biotech can stop – and prevent – forest fires
As the death toll continues to rise in Maui after the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in over a century, we are again reminded […]
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As the death toll continues to rise in Maui after the deadliest wildfire in the U.S. in over a century, we are again reminded […]
How biotech can stop – and prevent – forest fires Read More »
The number of life sciences establishments in California grew 6% from 2020-2021, finds a recent report from California Life Sciences (CLS). That’s just one
California’s life sciences sector reports impressive growth Read More »
With a growing population comes increased demand for food and produce. And from natural fertilizers such as ground bones and manure to human-made and
The plant biostimulant market is set to boom Read More »
Childhood vaccination rates get a lot of attention, but it’s equally important to work on adult vaccination rates, too. “Right now, as a number
National Immunization Awareness Month: A conversation with GSK on adult vaccine access Read More »
Another tick-driven disease has found its way into existence: alpha-gal syndrome, which is thought to begin with the bite of a Lone Star tick
What is alpha-gal syndrome? Read More »
As part of our coverage of the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) Innovation Zone at the 2023 Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) International Convention, Bio.News
NIH Innovation Zone: Quivive Pharma’s solution for opioid use disorder and treatment Read More »
On August 4, U.S. lawmakers introduced two new bills in an effort to further strengthen the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) and help the
House introduces bills to strengthen Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) Read More »
In 2022, Congress enacted the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act, also known as FDORA, which requires drug sponsors to submit diversity action plans
Without clinical trial diversity, we’re ‘losing a lot of opportunity’ Read More »
Photo: BIO’s Emily Wheeler (second from left) with Jean Mwale, Amputee Coalition regional ambassador and sepsis survivor (right), at the Amputee Coalition 2023 National
How amputees give voice to AMR Read More »
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on August 4 approved the first oral medication, Zurzuvae (zuranolone), for the treatment of post-partum depression (PPD).
Science and compassion merge to help women handle post-partum depression Read More »