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STAT+: A new crop of companies is reshaping the health data economy

By Casey Ross

Adobe

A fresh crop of companies is building a data economy that enables exchange of personal health information with ironclad privacy protections.

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Opinion: The organ procurement system is failing people of color like me. It's time for reform

By LaQuayia Goldring

Adobe

Federally contracted organ procurement organizations are failing to recover as many as 28,000 transplantable organs every year.

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Opinion: 3 steps ARPA-H needs to take to accomplish its mission

By Travis Whitfill

Adobe

ARPA-H didn't get the funding or independence many pushed for, but it can still emulate DARPA's structure and principles.

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Listen: What's next for Roche, a debate over second boosters, & Vertex's recent success

By Adam Feuerstein and Meg Tirrell

STAT's Andrew Joseph joins us to discuss an FDA advisory panel meeting that weighed Covid-19 boosters and the potential for updated vaccines.

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'We are not casting a wide enough net': Rob Perez on how biopharma companies can help out their neighbors

By Andrew Joseph

Alex Hogan/STAT

"Most biotech companies are small, not profitable yet, and most of them don't have the resources to have significant philanthropic efforts."

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