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Trump’s Tariffs Could Hit Medical Devices, While USAID Cuts Cost Lives

Last updated: March 5, 2025 11:18 pm
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In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we delve into the potential impact of tariffs on medical devices, a groundbreaking gene therapy company that is restoring sight to blind children, the Stand Up for Science rallies, AbbVie’s foray into weight loss treatments, and more. To stay updated, subscribe to our newsletter here.

Tariff Chaos and the Medical Device Industry
As President Donald Trump enacts tariffs on U.S. allies such as Canada and Mexico, the medical device industry faces uncertainty. With many medical devices manufactured in Mexico, the Advanced Medical Technology Association has urged for exemptions to prevent critical shortages. The changing tariff policies and retaliatory measures from affected countries have created challenges for manufacturers and disrupted global markets.

Restoring Sight to Blind Children: MeiraGTx’s Gene Therapy
MeiraGTx, a publicly traded company, has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by restoring eyesight to 11 children born blind due to a genetic disorder. By introducing a correct version of the AIPL1 gene through gene therapy, these children have regained their vision and are now able to engage in everyday activities. This success highlights the potential of gene therapy in treating various eye-related disorders and other conditions.

Stand Up for Science Rallies
In response to attacks on scientific funding and interference in research, a group of early-career scientists has organized Stand Up for Science rallies across the country. These rallies aim to advocate for secure scientific funding, combat censorship, and promote diversity and inclusion in scientific research. The upcoming rally in Washington, D.C., is expected to draw thousands of participants and feature prominent speakers, including former NIH director Francis Collins.

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AbbVie Enters the Weight Loss Market
Biotech giant AbbVie has ventured into the weight loss market through a licensing deal with Danish company Gubra. The collaboration aims to develop a long-lasting amylin drug for obesity treatment, competing with existing GLP-1 drugs in the market. This strategic move by AbbVie reflects the growing demand for innovative weight loss solutions and could potentially reshape the obesity treatment landscape.

Paragonix’s Innovative KidneyVault Device
Medical tech company Paragonix recently announced the successful use of its KidneyVault device on a commercial flight for the first time. The KidneyVault, designed for transporting donor kidneys, maintains the organs at optimal conditions during transit, leading to improved clinical outcomes for transplant recipients. This FDA-cleared device offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for organ transportation, with potential applications in other transplant procedures.

Deal of the Week: Clearlake Capital Acquires ModMed
Private-equity firm Clearlake Capital has acquired a majority stake in healthcare software company ModMed, valuing the firm at $5.3 billion. This acquisition represents the largest leveraged buyout in the healthcare sector this year and underscores the growing demand for digital health solutions. ModMed’s electronic health records platform serves a wide range of specialty physicians and surgeons, positioning the company for continued growth and innovation in the healthcare technology sector.

In conclusion, this week’s developments in the healthcare and biotech industries highlight the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing the sector. From tariff uncertainties to groundbreaking gene therapies and innovative medical devices, the industry continues to evolve and adapt to changing market dynamics. Stay tuned for more updates and insights in the next edition of InnovationRx.

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