uniQure, Dianthus Therapeutics, and Mineralys Therapeutics bagged the biggest biotech funding rounds overall in September 2025. The post The biggest biotech funding rounds in September 2025 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 links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Labiot...| Labiotech.eu
Animal testing is crucial for measuring the efficacy and safety of new treatments. It is also a step that everyone would like to avoid as much as possible for economic, regulatory, and ethical reasons. But what are the alternatives, and can they really reduce the use of animals in drug development? Before drug developers let […] The post Can biotechnology reduce animal testing in medicine? appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplicatio...| Labiotech.eu
Delve into a biopharma giant's strategy, Eli Lilly. This past year, the company secured regulatory milestones and strategic deals. The post Eli Lilly’s strategy in motion: Beyond diabetes and obesity 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 links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is ...| Labiotech.eu
Eighty years ago, the United Nations was formed in the aftermath of the Second World War, with the aim of not only deterring a third war, but also making earth an equitable, peaceful, suitable, place for living and to develop for all. Last month, the UN conducted its 80th general assembly. Heads of state and […]| The Reporter Ethiopia
Private managers of federally subsidized housing projects in New York City are systematically failing to properly screen tenants in the program, resulting in rent miscalculations and eviction filings, a City Limits investigation found. Tenants have little recourse to resolve issues. The post The Compliance Crisis in New York City’s Project-Based Rental Assistance Program appeared first on City Limits.| City Limits
A conversation with Darren Mort, president – infrastructure global business unit at Bechtel, on smart delivery models.| New Civil Engineer
A future where Kashmir’s rivers light its homes, power its industries, and create jobs is within reach. The challenge is to ensure that this natural wealth fuels prosperity for the people who live closest to it.| Kashmir Observer
EWP manufacturers are hoping these predictions come to fruition over the remainder of the year, despite uncertain economic indicators.| LBM Journal
Rail and road operators in the UK and beyond are finding new ways to secure the longevity of ageing assets| New Civil Engineer
Abbey McDonald, the former Bluejacket star, still has her “ups and downs,” but hopes her story can help others battling similar problems.| Duluth News Tribune
Discover how melanoma vaccines are gaining traction in the clinic and could soon become a treatment option for this deadly skin cancer.| Labiotech.eu
Discover why some biotechs fail but survive with cash on hand, and how players like Concentra are trying to unlock trapped capital.| Labiotech.eu
Abivax, MapLight Therapeutics, Everest Medicines, and Soleno Therapeutics bagged the biggest biotech funding rounds overall in July 2025.| Labiotech.eu
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
Among the usually moderate public housing voters who helped power Eric Adams to the mayoralty, Zohran Mamdani outperformed expectations.| City Limits
Our 14-point food philosophy may help you live a better, healthier life filled with delicious foods and people you love.| Tyrant Farms
In the United States, police brutality towards working class people has meant adopting methods, tactics and lethal equipment from the military.| Socialist Worker
The American capitalist class has a long history of opposing efforts at union organisation, often using brutal and murderous methods.| Socialist Worker
Who we are, where we've been, and why we're changing.| Tyrant Farms
"I can't vote yes on a project in which the majority of the community doesn't know what's going on," Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, who sits on the task force that will vote on a final proposal for the Brooklyn Marine Terminal, said at a rally in early April. "I'm on the task force and I don't know what's going on."| City Limits
Abbey McDonald, the former Bluejacket star, still has her “ups and downs,” but hopes her story can help others battling similar problems.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The companies Immunovant, Verdiva Bio, and Akero Therapeutics bagged the biggest biotech funding rounds overall in January 2025.| Labiotech.eu
The companies Nuvig Therapeutics, Ottimo Pharma, and Angitia Biopharmaceuticals bagged the biggest private biotech investments in December 2024.| Labiotech.eu
Documents detail an Arabian horse in Minnesota from the Polish communist party, plans to covertly sterilize the stallion, and a possible informant in a newsroom.| Mitchell Republic
The emerging spatial transcriptomics field is letting researchers map out gene expression in tumor and brain samples. How could this change the way we treat disease?| Labiotech.eu
Nigel Aston on the peculiar representation of Oxford and Cambridge universities [15-minute read] University constituencies and their distinctive characteristics The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge had each been granted two parliamentary seats by James I in 1604 and stood apart from the customary county/borough divide. They existed, in the words of the great jursit Sir [...]Read More... from University Constituencies| ECPPEC
The zoo, among America's oldest, has evolved considerably since its founding in 1923. A new generation of leaders plans to increase accessibility and create a space for indoor play.| Duluth News Tribune
NewRange is clearing out the quarter-mile-long concentrator building, which it hopes to use as a processing plant for a copper-nickel mine. But several key permits have been revoked or are on hold.| Duluth News Tribune
We talk with sources who've interacted with Minnesota's governor, known for being “a likable guy" who leads by example.| Alexandria Echo Press
The Minnesota DNR hired its first-ever elk biologist as the Fond du Lac elk project moves slowly ahead toward 2026 relocation.| Duluth News Tribune
One veteran Duluth taxidermist says it may be. But a new local artist says the tradition is alive and well.| Duluth News Tribune
Investigators continue to look into the cause of the fire that destroyed the historic lodge on Feb. 6 as more lawsuits surface against North Shore Resort Co.| Grand Forks Herald
A recent exhibit and book re-examine the 1966 sinking of the Daniel J. Morrell.| Bemidji Pioneer
While migrants can receive mail at the city's shelters, many have struggled to track down important correspondence, according to legal service providers and advocates—especially after the city restricted the length of stays for both adults and families with children.| City Limits
Uncover the promise of KRAS inhibitors in cancer treatment, as evidenced by a $200 million investment in BridgeBio's spinout.| Labiotech.eu
The companies Mirador Therapeutics, Alumis, and Sionna Therapeutics bagged the biggest private biotech investments in March 2024.| Labiotech.eu
Let us take a look at how the hunt for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) drugs has advanced over the past few years.| Labiotech.eu
From Saskatoon to Guelph to Montreal, Canadians have been shocked into action by Gaza violence| The Breach
Discover how GLP-1 agonists, known for treating diabetes and obesity, are now being studied for their potential in tackling heart diseases.| Labiotech.eu