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R&D News Roundup: May 13, 2024

 

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DNDi welcomes GHIT Fund’s renewed support to optimize novel compounds to treat Chagas disease
DNDi press release (5/9), features the GHIT Fund

Last week, the Global Health Innovative Technology (GHIT) Fund awarded a two-year grant to the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) and its partner Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation to continue lead optimization work on a novel compound to target the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite that causes Chagas disease, a neglected parasitic disease that affects an estimated 6 million people globally every year. Current treatments for Chagas, which were developed decades ago, need to be administered for eight weeks, can have serious and potentially toxic side effects, and have not been proven effective in people with severe chronic symptoms. The partners hope their work will lead to preclinical development candidate compounds and, eventually, a new medicine for Chagas disease that is safe and effective for all patients, including pregnant individuals.

Scientists create vaccine with potential to protect against future coronaviruses
The Guardian (5/6)

Researchers have developed an experimental vaccine that has the potential to protect against a broad range of coronaviruses, including known and as-of-yet-unknown varieties. The experimental vaccine was made by taking harmless proteins shared across different coronaviruses and attaching them to minuscule nanoparticles that are then injected to prime the body’s immune system to broadly target both known and unknown viruses in the same family. The vaccine induced a broad immune response to coronaviruses in mice, including to the pathogen that caused the 2003 Sars outbreak, even though proteins from that virus were not added to the vaccine. If proven safe and effective in humans, this and other proactive vaccines designed to target separate pathogens could be stockpiled by countries along with clear plans to quickly scale up production if a new pandemic-potential pathogen emerges. The universal vaccine can be made in existing facilities for microbial fermentation, and the researchers are already working with industrial partners on how to scale up production. There would need to be new processes designed with medical regulators before approval because there are no current procedures for the regulation of proactive vaccinology.

BARDA launches diagnostics, medical devices accelerator
360Dx (5/6)

Last Monday, the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority announced the launch of the next generation of its accelerator network, which will include a diagnostics and medical devices program and a therapeutics hub. The former will be called the International Consortium for Research, Engineering, Acceleration of Technology Excellence and will support the development and acceleration of new diagnostics and medical devices aimed at improving health security. Along with three more hubs expected to be announced later this year, these hubs will create a global network to foster the growth of the health security innovation ecosystem, including support across the entire process, from development and evaluation to validation and commercialization of new technologies

 

 

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Highlights From the Week

Rise of drug-resistant superbugs could make Covid pandemic look ‘minor’, expert warns
The Guardian (5/13)

Mers outbreak in Saudi Arabia puts health experts on high alert
The Telegraph (5/10)

New research traces the spread of HIV in and from Indonesia
MedicalXpress (5/10)

Data suggest SARS-CoV-2 could jump from raccoon dogs to people, but species barrier may interfere
CIDRAP (5/10)

TAF may be effective as once-weekly PrEP
Aidsmap (5/10)

FDA delays decision on Moderna's RSV shot until the end of May
Fierce Biotech (5/10)

FDA partners with other agencies to outline new plan for biotech product regulation
Fierce Biotech (5/9)

Google DeepMind unveils next generation of drug discovery AI model
Reuters (5/9)

AstraZeneca to withdraw COVID vaccine globally as demand dips
Reuters (5/8)

Opinion: It shouldn’t be easy to buy synthetic DNA fragments to recreate the 1918 flu virus
STAT (5/8)

There's a new set of COVID variants called FLiRT: What you need to know
U.S. News & World Report (5/8)

FDA chief says bird flu risk to humans is low, but agency is preparing
The Hill (5/8)

FDA grants Emergency Use Authorization for at-home version of Wondfo Biotech COVID, flu assay
360Dx (5/8)

iHealth Labs COVID, flu antigen test gets FDA EUA
360Dx (5/8)

‘Unqualified failure’ in polio vaccine policy left thousands of kids paralyzed
STAT (5/7)

Antibody reduces risk of malaria in children
NIH Research Matters (5/7)

California city declares a public health emergency after tuberculosis sickens 14
NBC News (5/7)

US funders to tighten oversight of controversial ‘gain-of-function’ research
Nature (5/7)
Additional coverage from The New York Times (5/7)

UK MHRA approves ViiV Healthcare’s cabotegravir formulations for HIV-1
Pharmaceutical Technology (5/6)

WHO includes our new pediatric treatment option for preschoolers with schistosomiasis in list of prequalified medicines
Pediatric Praziquantel Consortium news article (5/6)

 

 

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