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Iterum Therapeutics to Present at the 20th Annual Needham Virtual Healthcare Conference
Iterum Therapeutics plcApril 6, 2021 GMT
DUBLIN, Ireland and CHICAGO, April 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Iterum Therapeutics plc (Nasdaq: ITRM) (the Company), a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company focused on developing next generation oral and IV antibiotics to treat infections caused by multi-drug resistant pathogens in both community and hospital settings, today announced that Corey Fishman, Chief Executive Officer, will provide a company overview and business update at the 20th Annual Needham Virtual Healthcare Conference on Thursday, April 15, at 3:45p.m. ET.
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When you think about biotech, the first thing that might come to mind are labs designed for developing cancer treatments or vaccines. But have you thought about how this market niche has evolved over the last few years? With the inclusion of things like ânatural medicines,â weâve seen everything from cannabis to psychedelics being explored by companies. In this case, PharmaDrug is concentrating on both.
Specific to the pharmaceutical market potential of alternative medicines, the studies focusing on psychedelics primarily target mental health concerns. Weâre talking about a market (central nervous system therapeutics) worth nearly $205 billion by 2028. While the âcannabis playâ for PharmaDrug focuses on the German market, its advancement in R&D for psychedelics is getting much more attention. Furthermore, the company isnât âjust another mushroom stock.â Itâ�
Evers budget proposes spending almost $566 million in federal and state funds for major highway programs over the biennium, including $75 million for local multimodal transportation projects.
Their COVID-19 bill includes immunity from liability for businesses violating pandemic restrictions. //end headline wrapper ?>Sen. Devin LeMahieu. File photo by Coburn Dukehart / Wisconsin Watch
The stripped down state Senate COVID-19 response bill that was given a public hearing on Monday has shed many of the controversial provisions from the Assembly version that passed the lower house last week.
Gone are bans on mandatory vaccines for employment, required school board supermajority votes to convene virtually, prohibitions against closing houses of worship and other provisions that could cripple public health officials’ authority.
What remains are mostly common-sense measures that were in the first COVID-19 bill that the Legislature passed last April and Gov.