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Digital Health Roundup: GE HealthCare On AI At HLTH; Medtech Conference Panel; Graphene Brain Implant; Unicorns & More

Digital Health Roundup: GE HealthCare On AI At HLTH; Medtech Conference Panel; Graphene Brain Implant; Unicorns & More

In this week’s Digital Health Roundup, Medtech Insight’s Marion Webb talks about her interview with GE HealthCare’s chief AI officer Parminder Bhatia about his vision for AI in health care and other highlights from HLTH. Natasha Barrow discusses her interview with Owkin on the EU AI Act and highlights Click Therapeutics’ latest clinical results.

Lazertinib’s US Approval A Catalyst For Oscotec’s Growth

Lazertinib’s US Approval A Catalyst For Oscotec’s Growth

Oscotec co-CEO Taeyoung Yoon highlights anti-resistance and anti-tau therapies as the Korean bioventure’s next possible blockbuster candidates after the landmark US approval of lazertinib for lung cancer.

HLTH 2024: GE HealthCare’s Chief AI Officer Says Future Of AI No Longer A Black Box

HLTH 2024: GE HealthCare’s Chief AI Officer Says Future Of AI No Longer A Black Box

Medtech Insight talked with GE HealthCare’s chief AI officer Parminder “Parry” Bhatia at HLTH about the firm’s new CareIntellect for Oncology offering to help clinicians make efficient use of multimodal patient data, his vision for projects within AI Innovation Lab, and the future of AI in health care.

BMS Sees Growth Products’ Contributions To Total Revenue Increase In Q3

BMS Sees Growth Products’ Contributions To Total Revenue Increase In Q3

With its two biggest sellers losing exclusivity in 2028, the pressure is on for Bristol Myers Squibb to grow revenue through new products, which made meaningful contributions in Q3.

HLTH 2024: GE HealthCare Unveiled AI-Driven Platform To Quickly Provide Patient Data To Oncologists

HLTH 2024: GE HealthCare Unveiled AI-Driven Platform To Quickly Provide Patient Data To Oncologists

At HLTH 2024, GE HealthCare unveiled CareIntellect for Oncology, a generative AI-driven platform to help oncologists quickly assess patient data across multiple sources to save time and improve treatment planning. The platform, currently in evaluation at two US hospitals, is set for launch in the second half of 2025.

Winning With Partnerships: How To Turn A Three-Decade-Old Biotech Profitable

Winning With Partnerships: How To Turn A Three-Decade-Old Biotech Profitable

Since taking on the CEO role at Theratechnologies in 2020, Paul Lévesque has made it his priority to beef up the company’s commercial portfolio and look for partnerships on potentially high-value programs. Now, the Canadian biotech is turning a profit for the first time in many years.

EMA Schedules High-Stakes Meetings With Drug Makers

EMA Schedules High-Stakes Meetings With Drug Makers

The sponsors of medicines that are nearing the end of the regulatory review cycle in the EU could this week be asked to explain why the European Medicines Agency should recommend approving their products.

EU Decision Time For Hemophilia Drug Concizumab & 10 Other Products

EU Decision Time For Hemophilia Drug Concizumab & 10 Other Products

Concizumab sponsor Novo Nordisk and a number of other companies could soon learn whether or not the European Medicines Agency will give their respective drugs the marketing thumbs up.

Nxera: Building To Become Japan’s Global Biotech Champion

Nxera: Building To Become Japan’s Global Biotech Champion

CEO Chris Cargill talks to Scrip about Sosei Heptares’ new identity as Nxera, the ups and downs of being big pharma’s go-to small-molecule drug hunter and its move into commercialization in Japan.

For Nascent Exosome Field, One Company’s Win Is Everyone’s Gain

For Nascent Exosome Field, One Company’s Win Is Everyone’s Gain

Exosome-based treatments hold promise, but their reality has not yet materialized in the form of compelling clinical data. Belgian biotech Exo Biologics’ CEO Hugues Wallemacq believes his company can help move the field forward, both through its own clinical programs and by offering high-quality exosomes to others in the field.