Dec 8 (Reuters) - Recursion Pharma (RXRX.O), opens new tab, which uses artificial intelligence to discover new drug candidates, said on Monday its experimental oral drug helped reduce abnormal growths ...
Andrew Joseph covers health, medicine, and the biopharma industry in Europe. You can reach Andrew on Signal at drewqjoseph.71. LONDON — In the year-plus since Najat Khan joined the AI-focused drug ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals owns the largest supercomputer in the pharmaceutical industry. However, Eli Lilly is starting to build one that could be even more powerful once it's completed. With its ...
After 12 years leading Utah-based techbio company Recursion, CEO Chris Gibson is stepping down. Recursion’s R&D head and Chief Commercial Officer Najat Khan will become CEO effective Jan. 1. Gibson co ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals trades at a $2.65bn valuation despite slow clinical progress, high cash burn, and no late-stage assets. RXRX's AI-driven drug discovery model is ambitious, but pipeline value ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals uses AI to expedite the laborious process of developing drugs. The company could benefit from industry-wide regulatory changes as well as its own clinical progress. However, ...
Rallybio Corporation (Nasdaq: RLYB), a clinical-stage biotechnology company translating scientific advances into transformative therapies for patients with devastating rare diseases, today announced ...
Recursion, a clinical-stage TechBio company, has successfully acquired Rallybio’s entire interest in their joint ENPP1 inhibitor program (REV102) aimed at treating hypophosphatasia (HPP), a rare ...
– Company Eligible to Receive Up to $25 Million, Including an Upfront Equity Payment of $7.5 Million – – Extends Rallybio Cash Runway to Mid-2027 – The REV102 program originated from a joint venture ...
– Company Eligible to Receive Up to $25 Million, Including an Upfront Equity Payment of $7.5 Million – – Extends Rallybio Cash Runway to Mid-2027 – Rallybio Corporation (Nasdaq: RLYB), a ...
Evidently in the mood for some spring cleaning, Salt Lake City’s Recursion is clearing out a chunk of its pipeline as it narrows its focus on R&D in oncology and rare diseases. The move comes roughly ...
Recursion said it will end development for four of its 11 pipeline programs—one of which the company will consider outlicensing to a partner instead—and pause a fifth program, in a pruning designed to ...