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Butterfly iQ Catches a Ride on SpaceX Dragon to Space

Date Time Butterfly iQ Catches a Ride on SpaceX Dragon to Space Headed for the International Space Station today, the 22nd SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply payload included a Butterfly iQ, the world’s first handheld, single-probe whole-body ultrasound system using semiconductor technology. This tool was developed by Butterfly Network, Inc. (NYSE: BFLY), an innovative digital health company that is working to democratize medical imaging and contribute to the aspiration of global health equity. The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine is supporting the product’s first user demo in space. TRISH is a consortium research institution led by Baylor College of Medicine’s Center for Space Medicine. The institute invests research dollars in cutting-edge terrestrial healthcare technologies that can protect astronaut health and performance. Recognizing the valuable information delivered by Butterfly iQ, a potential game-changer for space he

Elevate Bio raises half a billion dollars to fuel cell, gene therapy expansion

Dive Brief: Elevate Bio, a well-funded biotech startup led by former Alexion Pharmaceuticals executives, has raised another $525 million in venture funding to fuel expansion of an unusual business model that blends in-house research with a technology platform meant to advance the work of Elevate s partners.  Elevate s focus is cell and gene therapy, a fast-growing field that it aims to accelerate by offering companies access to centralized research and manufacturing resources. So far, Elevate is partnered with Allovir, HighPassBio and LifeEDIT Therapeutics, and has formed a 10-year alliance with Massachusetts General Hospital. The $525 million in new funding is a particularly rich Series C financing, and follows two earlier venture rounds that raised a combined $320 million. 

The Pandemic Can t End While Wealthy Nations Hoard Shots

Up to this point, vaccine-related ethical questions have mostly been about taking them: Should you accept a shot that’s about to be thrown away? Does increasing herd immunity justify jumping the line? Now the focus is turning to giving. Will affluent countries contribute to the greater good by releasing their hold on so much of the world’s vaccine supply? If they don’t, that could extend the pandemic—and depress global trade, keep borders closed, and provide variants the opportunity to evolve. “This is a question of global justice, fairness, and morality,” says Gavin Yamey, a physician and director of Duke University’s Center for Policy Impact in Global Health. “There is a very powerful ethical reason why people everywhere should have the right to vaccines as a global public good, and that vaccines should not just be hoarded by rich nations. I know that that argument alone may not be persuasive to rich people in rich countries, but it is one t

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