Tag: biomedicine
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Multiple Innovent Biomedicine Pipeline Results Highlight at 2025 ACR Annual Meeting
Overview: Innovent showcases General Biomedicine Pipeline at the 2025 ACR Annual Meeting Innovent Biologics, a global biopharmaceutical leader, presented multiple research results from its General Biomedicine Pipeline at the 2025 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Annual Meeting and related events. While the conference is renowned for rheumatology and autoimmune disease breakthroughs, Innovent emphasized its expanding…
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Innovent Highlights Broad Biomedicine Pipeline at 2025 ACR Annual Meeting
Innovent Showcases Broad Biomedicine Pipeline at 2025 ACR Annual Meeting Innovent Biologics, a leading biopharmaceutical company focused on developing, manufacturing, and commercializing high-quality medicines, today highlighted multiple research results from its general biomedicine pipeline at the 2025 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) Annual Meeting. The event, held in San Francisco with contributions from Innovent’s teams…
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World’s First Pig-to-Human Liver Xenotransplant Signals New Frontier in Hepatology
Overview of the Study A pioneering study published in the Journal of Hepatology reports the world’s first auxiliary liver xenotransplant from a genetically engineered pig to a living human recipient. The recipient, a 71-year-old man with hepatitis B–related cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, survived for 171 days following implantation, providing proof-of-concept that a porcine liver can…
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UNSW Clinches 2025 RACI National Chemistry Awards Victory
UNSW celebrates two top honours at the 2025 RACI National Awards Universities often make headlines for groundbreaking discoveries, but this year UNSW Sydney is making news for what it calls a “chemistry is life” moment. Two researchers from the School of Chemistry in UNSW Science were recognised at the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) National…
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Staphylococcus aureus: Nature’s Strongest Adhesive to Human Skin
The Adhesive Power of Staphylococcus aureus Recent research has uncovered astonishing findings about Staphylococcus aureus, a common bacterium that resides on human skin. This study revealed that it possesses the strongest natural protein binding ever detected, surpassing even that of superglue. Such discoveries not only highlight the remarkable capabilities of this bacterium but also spark…
