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Two Industry Veterans Aim To Accelerate The Path To Personalized Care

Last updated: September 11, 2024 8:05 pm
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Healthcare innovation continues to advance rapidly, with new ventures and breakthroughs constantly emerging in the industry. This week, former Verily executives Amy Abernathy and Brad Hirsch announced the launch of Highlander Health, a pioneering organization with a dual focus on investing in mid-stage healthcare startups and accelerating clinical trials through the use of real-world data. Highlander Health Partners will provide funding to companies bridging the gap between life sciences and healthcare providers, while the Highlander Health Institute will facilitate partnerships and grants to enhance clinical trial efficiency and data utilization.

The core mission of Highlander Health is to pave the way for personalized healthcare by revolutionizing clinical evidence generation. Through the establishment of “learning labs,” the organization aims to optimize data collection and analysis methods to tackle various healthcare challenges effectively. By leveraging their expertise and resources, Abernathy and Hirsch are committed to driving innovation in the healthcare sector and ultimately improving patient outcomes.

In a separate development, biotech startup Cellino is making significant strides in regenerative medicine by developing personalized cell treatments using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The company’s Nebula technology, housed within self-contained units called cassettes, has the potential to reduce manufacturing costs for iPSCs by at least 10 times. With a recent $25 million grant from the federal government’s Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), Cellino is poised to accelerate the development of Nebula and revolutionize the treatment of degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s.

In other news, SpectraWAVE secured a $50 million series B financing round for its imaging systems aimed at treating coronary artery disease, while Radiant Biotherapeutics announced a $35 million series A round for its antibody platform. Candid Therapeutics also made headlines with a $370 million capital raise to advance its autoimmune disorder treatments. Additionally, the FDA granted full approval to Travere Therapeutics’ sparsentan for the treatment of IgA nephropathy, marking a significant milestone in kidney disease management.

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Recursion Pharmaceuticals garnered attention for its phase 2 trial results of REC-994, an AI-designed drug targeting cerebral cavernous malformation. The study demonstrated the drug’s safety and potential efficacy in reducing brain lesions associated with the disease, paving the way for further research and development in collaboration with the FDA.

As the healthcare landscape evolves, these innovations and advancements underscore the industry’s commitment to driving progress and improving patient care. From cutting-edge technologies to groundbreaking treatments, the future of healthcare looks promising with initiatives like Highlander Health and Cellino leading the way towards a more personalized and effective healthcare system.

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