Monthly Archives - October 2023

CytoAgents Announces Initiation of Patient Enrollment in Phase 1b/2a Clinical Trial to Treat Cytokine Release Syndrome in CAR T-cell Therapy

CytoAgents, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a safe, effective treatment for Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS), today announced that it has initiated recruitment and will enroll its first patient at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, in the Phase 1b/2a clinical trial evaluating the therapeutic, CTO1681, to treat CRS in lymphoma patients receiving CAR T-cell Therapy. “This clinical trial (CTA-2101) addresses an area of great unmet medical need as the majority of patients receiving CAR T-cell Therapy experience the toxicities of CRS...
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Marketing enters its digital renaissance

A major movement as part of the Renaissance era, Humanism is defined by scholars as an intellectual movement in which people began to view themselves as the center of their own universe and embrace human achievements. Today, many might note that marketing has entered its renaissance as digital solutions have allowed brands to take their engagement with consumers to another level. The Elizabeth Banks Book Club campaign from Archer Roose directed consumers to the brand’s Instagram page to join “the...
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5 Kinds of Tech Designed to Support People With Disabilities

From voice assistants and smart home devices to smart hearing aids and more, technology is improving accessibility in a variety of ways. Technology may often be flashy and futuristic, but it's also grown in areas of accessibility and inclusivity. For people with disabilities, tech tools are not mere conveniences, they are gateways to a more accessible world. Partial vision? No problem. AR glasses like the eSight or Orcam MyEye are saving the day. They can magnify and clarify visual details,...
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RevBio Awarded a $3.4 Million NIH Grant for Its Novel Regenerative Bone Adhesive to Treat Complex Fractures

RevBio, Inc., announced that it has been awarded a grant from the National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), through its Commercialization Readiness Program of up to $3.4 million over the next three years (1SB1AG085803-01). This grant will enable the company to finish its late-stage product development activities and conduct a clinical trial to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the product in comparison to the current standard of care. Read more >>
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Ecosoul develops everyday products using sustainable materials

Rahul Singh and Arvind Ganesan started their entrepreneurial journey with EcoSoul in 2020. Both Singh and Ganeshan previously worked together at Wayfair. Their entrepreneurial foray is based on their learnings from their experience at the American ecommerce company where they worked on creating sustainable product categories. Read more >>
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Zylö accepted into NYU’s exclusive Endless Frontier Labs mentorship program

Zylö Therapeutics has been selected to join the Endless Frontier Labs (EFL) 2023-2024 cohort alongside 77 other startups. Over 1,400 companies applied, including over 350 life science companies, with only 26 chosen in each of the three tracks: life sciences, deep-tech, and digital tech. Over the next nine months, EFL mentors and NYU Stern MBA students will work with Zylö’s executive team to fine-tune Zylö strategies, craft an improved pitch deck, and set/achieve value-added objectives. Read more >>
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Ecosoul develops everyday products using sustainable materials

Rahul Singh and Arvind Ganesan started their entrepreneurial journey with EcoSoul in 2020. Both Singh and Ganeshan previously worked together at Wayfair. Their entrepreneurial foray is based on their learnings from their experience at the American ecommerce company where they worked on creating sustainable product categories. “It was during this time that we realized the significant gap for eco-friendly everyday essentials. Consumers were looking for products that weretrustworthy, affordable and available everywhere and no company was solving for this at...
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Eco-friendly Consumer Choices: Small Action, Big Impact

While sustainability can start in your homes, it should be extended far beyond that, says Rahul Singh, Co-founder of EcoSoul Home. Mumbai: Ability to catalyze positive changes is undeniable, especially in a world marked by escalating environmental threats and they often undermine the cause of habits on the ecosystem. In fact, even the smallest action can have a ripple effect, particularly when it comes to eco-conscious consumption. The choices they make and the habits they undertake can heavily influence the...
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