FDA approval for Stealth BioTherapeutics' elamipretide has been a long time coming. What does this mean for other ultra-rare disease companies? The post First-ever approval for Barth Syndrome treatment: what does this mean for ultra-rare disease therapeutics? appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and l...| Labiotech.eu
French cultivated meat company, Vital Meat, announces it has submitted a novel food pre-market regulatory dossier to the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) seeking| Cultivated X
New narcolepsy treatments are being tested in the clinic, and recently, some of them have made promising strides. How far along are they?| Labiotech.eu
UK ministers and regulators are looking to accelerate the approval of cultivated meat to boost food security and sustainability, reports The Telegraph.| Cultivated X
The once-daily oral therapy Ingrezza, from Neurocrine, has now been approved in the U.S. to treat chorea in adults with Huntington’s disease.| Huntington's Disease News
Yesterday, at an EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting, ministers gathered to discuss cultivated meat and its potential to benefit or threaten people| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
South Korea's Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (KFDA) has announced that it has opened an application process for the approval of cultivated meat| Cultivated X
Earlier this year, Vow became the first Australian cultivated meat company to apply for regulatory approval. And now, after months of scientific and safety| Cultivated X
Aleph Farms, a pioneer in Israel's cultivated meat industry, announces regulatory approval from Israel's Ministry of Health (MoH) through a "No Questions"| Cultivated X
A coalition of a dozen EU agriculture ministers will push for a revision of the regulatory approval framework for the authorization of cultivated meat at the| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
Yesterday, at an EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting, ministers gathered to discuss cultivated meat and its potential to benefit or threaten people| Cultivated X
Only a few days after becoming the first company to seek regulatory approval for cultivated meat in Europe, the Israeli company Aleph Farms announces it| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
Cultivated meat company Aleph Farms announces it has initiated the regulatory approval process to commercialize in Switzerland its premium Angus-style thin| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine