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Uncertainty clouds the San Diego biotech hub, with jobs and capital scarce

Uncertainty clouds the San Diego biotech hub, with jobs and capital scarce

by admin | Aug 15, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Jonathan Wosen – Stat – But optimism pokes through, as VC returns and local biotech stocks have fared well Ever since Vince Kato was laid off, he has felt like he was just two to three months away from landing a new position. But more than a year later,...
Top FDA Official’s Surprise Departure Means More Uncertainty for Biotech

Top FDA Official’s Surprise Departure Means More Uncertainty for Biotech

by admin | Aug 14, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Josh Nathan-Kazis – Barron’s – Biotech investors seemed to be taking the sudden departure of a top Food and Drug Administration official last month as a good sign for the sector, but increasing turmoil at the FDA could worsen the picture for...
RFK Jr. Cancels 0 Million In Federal Funding For mRNA Vaccine Research

RFK Jr. Cancels $500 Million In Federal Funding For mRNA Vaccine Research

by admin | Aug 13, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Siladitya Ray – Forbes – Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he is cancelling contracts and grants worth nearly $500 million earmarked to develop mRNA vaccines, as the long-time vaccine critic has repeatedly cast doubts...
Mayo Clinic treats first person in the US with a novel radiopharmaceutical therapy for breast cancer

Mayo Clinic treats first person in the US with a novel radiopharmaceutical therapy for breast cancer

by admin | Aug 12, 2025 | News & Opinions

by Brittany Cordeiro – Mayo Clinic – ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic has treated the first person in the U.S. using a novel radioactive medicine for advanced breast cancer as part of an international multisite clinical trial. The medicine used in this...
Slashing NIH funding imperils the foundation of medical research

Slashing NIH funding imperils the foundation of medical research

by admin | Aug 11, 2025 | News & Opinions

By Bobby Mukkamala, MD – AMA – For more than a century, NIH-sponsored research has played a critical role in improving the nation’s health. This vital work must continue. It’s not hyperbole to say my sudden brain cancer diagnosis last fall could have put a...
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