A preview of the emerging health care companies profiled in the current issue of Start-Up. This month's profile group, "Alzheimer's Start-Ups Face A Discovery And Clinical Crossroads," features profiles of AlzProtect, Axerion Therapeutics, Cognition Therapeutics and Galantos Pharma. "The Future of Laparoscopy: Single Incision, NOTES And Robots," features profiles of EndoControl, Ovesco Endoscopy, SurgiQuest and Virtual Incision. Plus these Start-Ups Across Health Care: Antabio, Beta-Stim, CMP Therapeutics, Elixir Medical, Kerecis, Optivia Biotechnology, Quanterix and reinnervate.
AlzProtect SAS believes that
Alzheimer's disease is caused by the loss of neuroprotective
factors including APP intracellular domain and sAPPalpha, both of
which are produced during the metabolism of amyloid precursor
protein. The start-up is developing compounds that can stimulate
the APP, increasing the production of neuroprotective
compounds.
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Mary Jane Hinrichs, Ipsen’s head of early development, talks to In Vivo about getting ahead of the competition by securing deals for candidates before they enter Phase I trials.
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The cell and gene therapy (CGT) clinical trial landscape in general and CAR-T cell clinical trials in particular are a special focus for the FDA, EMA, and other regulatory agencies. The whole industry is thus aware of the recent FDA safety investigation and requirements for labeling CAR therapy products.
During Q2, biopharma merger and acquisition deal value reached $24.6bn and drew in $60.7bn in potential deal value from alliances. Device company M&A values reached $223m, while in vitro diagnostics and research tools players’ M&A activity totaled $802m.
Facing rising costs and tighter regulations, PBMs and insurers are accelerating the shift to value-based drug coverage, demanding stronger proof of therapeutic and economic benefit from pharma.
Akelos is developing a first-in-class, non-addictive HCN1 inhibitor for peripheral neuropathic pain, based on anesthesiology research from Weill Cornell. The compound is designed to avoid the brain and heart, and has shown strong preclinical efficacy and safety with NIH backed development underway.