Top news of the week: 22.12.2022.
Podcast: Time to eat bugs? Fighting high cholesterol with CRISPR; mRNA flu vaccines coming soon?
Are you ready to eat insects? Some scientists say it's time we get more protein from bugs and less from meat. CRISPR gene editing may help eliminate high cholesterol, potentially reducing ...
Previously extinct bird, gecko populations from the Galapagos Islands have reappeared
Two species that were previously extinct on the Galapagos Island have reappeared a decade after an invasive predator population was eradicated.
How 2022 lessons can help you plan for 2023 uncertainty
Here’s a look back at 2022 and how it can help you plan for 2023.
100 years of data shows modern wheat varieties are a productivity and biodiversity win-win
Agriculture is seen as both a key cause of the global biodiversity crisis and a principal means of addressing it.
Dupixent® (dupilumab) approved by European Commission as the first and only targeted medicine indicated for prurigo nodularis
Dupixent® (dupilumab) approved by European Commission as the first and only targeted medicine indicated for prurigo nodularis Approval based on direct-to-Phase 3 ...
Andrea Jara Quispe
CropLife International is an association, based in Brussels, Belgium, which promotes agricultural technologies such as pesticides and plant biotechnology.
Japanese companies look to reduce environmental impact
Astellas Pharma, Eisai, Daiichi Sankyo, and Takeda Pharmaceutical have agreed to reduce the environmental impact of pharmaceutical packaging.
Policy corner: building a biotechnology ecosystem
The roundtable brought together representatives from SMEs, large companies, DGs GROW, Santé and RTD, European Parliament and Member States to discuss links between innovation, …