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This time with H5N1, it's 'a different ball game altogether'

May 9, 2024
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Bird flu keeps rewriting the textbooks. It's why scientists are unsettled by the U.S. dairy cattle outbreak

Scientists have tracked the bird flu virus with both vigilance and dread, watching it defy dogma again and again.

By Helen Branswell


Exact Sciences' stock tumbles amid worries cancer detection firm's growth may slow

Will colon cancer screening revenue increase steeply enough to meet the cancer detection company's projections?

By Jonathan Wosen


STAT+ | Drug supplies for millions would be jeopardized by U.S. crackdown on China biopharma industry, trade group says

The group says nearly 80% of the 124 companies that responded to its survey work with Chinese companies for some aspect of manufacturing and development.

By John Wilkerson



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Opinion: H5N1 communication has been strictly for the birds. Didn't the federal government learn anything from Covid?

Federal agencies H5N1 communication follows in their missteps in Covid-19, mad cow disease, and other health crises.

By Sara Gorman, Scott C. Ratzan, and Kenneth H. Rabin


STAT+ | Cytokinetics set to pitch its heart drug to physicians — and Big Pharma suitors

This week in biotechnology: Adam Feuerstein's subscriber-only newsletter digs into Cytokinetics, Vertex, and Bluebird.

By Adam Feuerstein


A new cholera vaccine will increase supply, but will it be enough to manage global outbreaks?

WHO approves new oral cholera vaccine. Experts say 50 million doses from South Korean company may not be enough to stem global cholera outbreaks.

By Annalisa Merelli


Jennifer Adair develops scalable, low cost gene therapies at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and helped found the Global Gene Therapy Initiative.
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Q&A with Jennifer Adair, researcher on a mission to increase global access to gene therapies

Jennifer Adair, along with others, founded the Global Gene Therapy Initiative in 2020, to expand global access to curative gene therapies.

By Jason Mast


Opinion: Caring for young caregivers, a hidden population

Caregivers 18-24 years old, or even younger, represent a growing and vulnerable population. They need attention and support from doctors and teachers.

By Kimia Heydari and Romila Santra


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