AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAfrican Swine Fever: Spain’s scientific committee says ASF containment is still too weak, urging tougher wild boar control, better carcass searches, stronger barriers, and tighter movement limits. Drug Discovery Automation: A new PNAS study reports an automated mass-spectrometry setup that aims to speed up the slow step in making and testing drug candidates. Biotech on the Move (Canada): BIOTECanada highlights policy momentum and a major Canada pavilion at BIO 2026, signaling fresh support for biotech growth. Clinical Updates (Oncology & Rare Disease): Medicus shares SkinJect® Phase 2 results and regulatory plans at BIO; BridgeBio brings late-breaking PROPEL 3 Phase 3 data for children with achondroplasia to ICCBH. Public Health Nutrition: A long-running study links childhood and adult sugar-sweetened drinks to higher later-life hypertension risk. Environment & Health: Research warns tire wear can seed toxic microplastics into waterways, raising ingestion concerns for aquatic animals. Cell Biology: A Nature Communications study connects centrosome duplication with autophagy, offering new angles on cancer biology. Tech & Connectivity: Ericsson and partners launch Sweden’s Digital Arena for testing 5G/6G and AI systems.
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