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Electronic Mesh Spurs Islet Cell Maturation, Could Aid Diabetes Care

February 22, 2026
A recent study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University reveals that an ultrathin, flexible electronic mesh can enhance the maturation of pancreatic islet cells, potentially transforming diabetes care. The research, published in Science, demonstrates how this mesh can be integrated into developing pancreatic tissue to deliver rhythmic…

Universal Vaccine Candidate Offers Broad Protection Against Respiratory Threats in Mice

February 21, 2026
Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a universal vaccine candidate that demonstrates broad protection against various respiratory viruses, bacteria, and allergens in mouse models. This innovative intranasal vaccine integrates both innate and adaptive immune responses, sustaining protection in the lungs for several months. Led by Dr. Bali Pulendran, the team found that vaccinated mice were…

Grail’s Cancer Detection Test Fails Key Study, Shares Plummet 47%

February 21, 2026
A blood test for early cancer detection being developed by diagnostics firm Grail has failed to meet its primary objective in a significant study conducted in partnership with England’s National Health Service, the company announced on Thursday. This setback raises questions about the viability of Grail’s technology in a competitive market increasingly focused on early…

Rottendorf Pharma & Corealis Pharma Forge Strategic Partnership for OSD Development

February 21, 2026
Rottendorf Pharma and Corealis Pharma have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing the development and manufacturing of oral solid dosage (OSD) forms. This collaboration seeks to streamline the end-to-end OSD process for pharmaceutical and biotech companies by integrating complementary development capabilities, thereby reducing risks associated with the journey from pre-formulation to global market supply.…

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