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Three Philadelphia Scientists Win 2026 Breakthrough Prize for FDA-Approved Gene Therapy Development
Three Philadelphia scientists were recently named the winners of the 2026 Breakthrough Prize for their work in developing the first FDA-approved gene therapy for a…
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Iovance’s Philadelphia Facility Transforms Immune Cells Into Lifesaving Melanoma Therapy
At its Navy Yard manufacturing facility, Iovance Biotherapeutics is transforming patients’ immune cells into lifesaving melanoma therapy, writes Kayla Yup for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Iovance’s…
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Philly-based Biotech Company Adaptimmune Receives FDA Approval for New Form of Cancer Therapy
Adaptimmune, a Philadelphia-based biotechnology company, has received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a new kind of cancer therapy, writes Alison McCook…
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Temple University Engineers Invent Soy-based Bandages As an Alternative to Healing Wounds
Temple University engineers have invented a soy-based material to create natural bandages that can be cheaply produced and help skin heal better from wounds and…
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Center City-based Digital Pathology Tech Company Proscia Receives FDA Approval To Expand Marketing Efforts
Proscia Inc., a Center City-based digital pathology services company, has received a crucial Food and Drug Administration approval, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business…
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Research of Psychedelic Compounds as Possible Treatments for Depression Rises in Philadelphia, Nationwide
Jason Wallach, a professor at St. Joseph’s University, has been researching psychedelic compounds as possible treatments for depression and other mental illnesses for over a…

























