-
May 29 |
Diagnostics World News | Myriad Genetics launches the Prolaris + AI Test for prostate cancer; Lucent Diagnostics announce a collaboration with Tempus AI; Oxford Nanopore Technologies and Lonza launch new technology to modernize and accelerate GMP quality control testing for mRNA therapeutics; and more.
More
-
May 27 |
Diagnostics World News | At Scope X, Novo Nordisk gave a presentation on how high-impact opportunities for leveraging AI across the pharmaceutical R&D cycle are too numerous to count but won’t “automagically” solve any of the longstanding problems in ushering molecules to market. AI requires human attention to match tools to tasks for ensuring the accuracy of model predictions, and the pitfalls are dangerously easy to miss,
More
-
May 26 |
Diagnostics World News | Isomorphic Labs plans to continue development and deployment of its AI drug design engine; NVision expands POLARIS platform into quantum computation; Kanvas Biosciences advances commercial partnerships that leverage the company’s spatial imaging and manufacturing platform; and more.
More
-
May 21 |
Diagnostics World News | Researchers at the Oregon Health and Science University have established a rapid blood test to differentiate pancreatic cancer from other pancreatic conditions. The method involves the analysis of tumor-secreted nanoparticles on a specialized chip and actually outperforms the gold-standard needle-based biopsy diagnosis.
More
-
May 19 |
Diagnostics World News | For patients seeing a cardiologist, their diagnosis and next steps rest on data gathered at a single point in time: the day of their appointment. One blood pressure reading. One imaging scan. One day’s data to define the health of a continuously changing system. The Duke Center for Computational and Digital Health Innovation developed a platform that may be a better way.
More
-
May 14 |
Diagnostics World News | During pregnancy, the cells of a fetus make their way into the tissues of mom where they can persist for decades, much like what happens when someone gets an organ transplant but to a far tinier extent. That the maternal-fetal exchange results in chimerism—more specifically, “microchimerism”—is a relatively little-known yet fascinating and profoundly common biological phenomenon.
More
-
May 13 |
Diagnostics World News | An engaged research cohort of over 11 million genotyped individuals has enabled 23andMe to produce a library of more than 300 peer-reviewed publications over the past 16 years. Following a 2025 bankruptcy filing, when it reemerged as a nonprofit medical research organization, the focus has settled on providing individuals with access to their genetic information, supporting genetics education, and studies that provide a deeper understanding of human genetics.
More
-
May 12 |
Diagnostics World News | The diagnostics industry is at the intersection of enormous clinical development and technological change, enabling first-ever detection milestones heavily driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-biomarker tests. But it has increasingly been coming into conflict with a decades-old regulatory system that didn’t anticipate these technological changes and a political environment that favors U.S. competition and innovation but is also interested in cutting the budget.
More
-
May 07 |
Diagnostics World News | There’s a seductive promise baked into the rise of large language models: that a single, powerful AI trained on the breadth of human knowledge can do virtually anything. Need to draft a contract? Summarize a research paper? Predict whether a drug molecule will cross the blood-brain barrier? Just ask GPT. But ask the executives building AI tools inside two highly specialized fields — radiology and early-stage drug discovery — and they’ll tell you that promise breaks down the moment you need answers that actually matter.
More
-
May 05 |
Diagnostics World | The diagnosis and management of hypertension is in a troublingly bleak state, despite myriad treatments and regular blood pressure checks in primary care settings intended to catch the condition early. The conundrum is rooted in a trio of problems that co-exist like “gears with broken teeth that don’t mesh together very well."
More
-
Jun 01 |
CellCarta has announced a Strategic Partnership with Sonic to launch the first commercial laboratory relationship in CellCarta’s Lab Network strategy.
More
-
Jun 01 |
ClearNote Health today announced a $52M Series D financing alongside the appointment of Kevin Keegan as President and COO.
More
-
Jun 01 |
DNAnexus signals a bold new chapter in AI-powered precision health with several new product innovations and solution packages that extend its position as the purpose-built platform where the world's most scientifically complex data becomes the world's most powerful AI fuel.
More
-
Jun 01 |
New START site to be established in collaboration with Baptist Health Herbert Wertheim Cancer Institute will bring novel oncology therapies closer to patients across South Florida.
More
-
Jun 01 |
Ahead of BIO San Diego, Shilpa Biologicals urges biotech innovators to engage CDMO partners earlier and look beyond large-scale providers. Over-relying on a narrow network of large CDMOs increases the risk of scope creep, severe clinical trial delays, and budget overruns of up to 40%. Conversely, incorporating smaller CDMOs can lower costs and accelerate timelines from discovery to clinic by several months.
More
-
Jun 01 |
Building on its chart awareness platform, Ambience now delivers clinical context across the full hospital stay, from admission through discharge
More
-
Jun 01 |
Quarterly revenue growth up 135% year-on-year, with total revenues passing ₹2000 crore for the first time
More
-
Jun 01 |
CellCarta and Leica Biosystems have announced a strategic partnership to bring a proven companion diagnostic (CDx) joint development model from China to biopharma sponsors globally.
More
-
Jun 01 |
Pfizer and Innovent Biologics have formed a major oncology partnership worth up to $10.5 billion to develop 12 cancer treatment programs, including antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and multispecific antibodies. Pfizer will pay $650 million upfront, with additional milestone-based payments tied to development and commercialization progress. The collaboration combines Innovent’s early-stage research capabilities with Pfizer’s global development and commercialization expertise, aiming to accelerate the delivery of innovative cancer therapies worldwide.
More
-
May 21 |
Enhanced pharmacogenetic workflow includes additional variants to support safer, personalised chemotherapy treatment for cancer patients
More
View more articles