MeiraGTx's gene therapy for Parkinson's disease will enter Phase 3 testing under a new joint venture the biotech is forming with Hologen, a generative AI startup. The joint venture has up to $230 million in committed capital; MeiraGTx gets additional cash for its pipeline.
Breast cancer survivor Kate Dilligan is the CEO of Cooler Heads, a company that sells a portable and self-administered scalp cooling device. The system helps chemotherapy patients retain their hair, as therefore their self-esteem and privacy.
As exciting as it is to explore how far new technology can take us, it's imperative that strengthening our connections with patients remains the guiding light on our journey forward.
By creating meaningful connections, sharing caregiving responsibilities, and developing community-based solutions, communities can help older adults lead fulfilling lives.
Three incidents of gun violence at hospitals have made headlines in the past two weeks. Some healthcare providers, including Hackensack Meridian Health and JPS Health Network, have partnered with AI gun detection company ZeroEyes. The company, founded in 2018 by a team of former Navy SEALs, applies its AI software to its customers' existing security camera systems to identify a gun before shots are ever fired.
Transitioning to PDPM models significantly shifted the healthcare industry. By replacing the RUG system, healthcare providers cut waste and more accurately reflect the care each patient received.
In this episode, we're joined by Pam Pure, co-founder and CEO of Posterity Health, and Khaled Kteily, founder and CEO of Legacy. They discuss why we should view infertility as a men's issue as well as a women's issue.
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