Sanofi, GSK to gracefully up to 60 million dosages of COVID-19 antibody to UK Kumar Jeetendra | July 29, 2020 Sanofi And GSK said they had reached a deal with Britain to provide it with as much as 60 million doses of an expected COVID-19 vaccine, and that discussions with different authorities were ongoing. No Vaccine has been prescribed to treat or protect against COVID-19, the respiratory disorder caused by the new coronavirus which has …
Moderna means to cost coronavirus antibody at $50-$60 per course: Report Kumar Jeetendra | July 29, 2020 Moderna Inc will cost its coronavirus vaccine at $50 To $60 a course, at $11 more than a different drug from Pfizer Inc and also BioNTech, the Financial Times reported about July 28, citing unnamed sources. Moderna’s proposed cost for a two-dose course marketed to Governments contrasts with $39 to get 2 doses below a …
Waterloo Technology profiles Compounds in blood of COVID-19 Sufferers Kumar Jeetendra | July 29, 2020 A world-leading University of Waterloo spinoff company, that decodes blood samples for potential treatments for illnesses such as cancer and COVID-19, is expanding operations with the support of a 5-million USD investment. Bin Ma, a University of Waterloo computer engineering professor who co-founded Rapid Novor at 2015, says that the company’s technologies is the most …
Thermo Fisher Scientific further strengthen its Global Response to COVID-19 to Support Development and Production of Therapeutics and Vaccines Kumar Jeetendra | July 29, 2020 Mumbai, India, 27th July 2020: Thermo Fisher Scientific, the world leader in serving science, continues to expand global capacity and capabilities across its leading pharma services network to support customers in government, industry and academia as they accelerate development and production of COVID-19 vaccines, therapies and other treatments. The company is now supporting over 200 …
Glassco QR Coded Class A Laboratory Glassware – An Easy Time-Saver For Your Research Laboratory Kumar Jeetendra | July 30, 2020 Glassco is the biggest exporter of scientific lab ware Out of India, shipping over 600 containers of glassware every year mainly Interchangeable, Volumetric, Filtration and General lab ware made in ISO / ASTM / DIN / USP & NABL Standards. Together Side glassware a lot of Allied distinct merchandise and accessories which can be used …
DCGI approaches Serum Institute to update convention for stage 2, 3 preliminaries of Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Kumar Jeetendra | July 30, 2020 The Subject Expert Committee (SEC) on COVID-19 that held its meeting Tuesday deliberated about the program by SII and requested that the Pune-based company to revise its own protocol to the stage 2 and 3 clinical trials, aside from needing some extra details. On Wednesday evening, SII filed a revised protocol for running the trials …
Johnson and Johnson begins human safety preliminaries Kumar Jeetendra | July 30, 2020 Johnson & Johnson on Thursday kicked off US human safety trials because of its COVID-19 vaccine after releasing details of a research in monkeys that showed its best-performing vaccine candidate offered strong defense in a single dose. When subjected to this virus, six out of six animals who obtained the vaccine candidate proved completely protected …
‘Greatest obstruction’: Where can CanSino test its immunization abroad? Kumar Jeetendra | July 30, 2020 CanSino Biologics Inc, one of several companies globally attempting to create a coronavirus vaccine, should run late-stage trials overseas if it’s to remain in the race, experts say, but it has yet to declare a different country ready to help. Mid-stage trials revealed that its vaccine didn’t work also in people with immunity to a …
Roche’s HER2 Companion Diagnostic for Breast Cancer: FDA approval Kumar Jeetendra | July 30, 2020 Roche, Basel, Switzerland, has received FDA approval for its Ventana HER2 Dual ISH DNA Probe Cocktail assay for the detection of the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) biomarker in breast cancer and as a companion diagnostic for Herceptin (trastuzumab) therapy. HER2 is an important biomarker sometimes found in breast cancer, and its detection …
Won’t benefit from COVID vaccine in pandemic: AstraZeneca Kumar Jeetendra | July 31, 2020 Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca replicated its promise not to profit from a COVID-19 vaccine during the pandemic as it reported it was on course with late-stage trials for the treatment. Such guarantees were boosted by strong sales across its range of remedies during lockdown. Earnings jumped by 14 percent to USD 12.6 billion in the first …
Young children could spread COVID-19 up to older kids adults: Study Kumar Jeetendra | July 31, 2020 Washington, Jul 31 (PTI) Kids younger than five years with moderate to moderate COVID-19 have much higher levels of this novel coronavirus genetic material at the nose compared to older kids and adults, according to another study that raises concern about the reopening of schools and daycare centres across the world. The findings, published in …
First coronavirus positive pet canine in US bites the dust: Report Kumar Jeetendra | July 31, 2020 A German shepherd,’Buddy’, that was the first confirmed instance of this novel coronavirus infection in a pet in america has expired, according to a report. In June, the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) had declared that the pet being the first pet in America testing positive for the virus …