by Lyla El-Fayomi | Sep 12, 2024
Welcome to a special edition of my blog that summarizes all the big news from the summer. I hope you’ve all been able to soak up (safely) as much sun as possible. Below, I cover the latest in aging, global trends in clinical trials for engineered biomaterials,...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Laya Kiani | Aug 15, 2024
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2017, total global spending on health reached US$7.8 trillion and, by 2020, this figure had leapt to $9 trillion as governments raced to contain the first wave of COVID-19. The WHO estimates that worldwide spending...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Medicine by Design | Aug 6, 2024
CCRM, the publisher of Signals, has enhanced its long-standing relationship with the University of Toronto’s Medicine by Design through a new strategic alliance. This profile is one in a series of profiles that feature “people” of Medicine by Design. Some minor edits...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Stacey Johnson | Aug 2, 2024
He’s back! The regenerative medicine (RM) field’s unofficial mascot – Deadpool – is back in theatres and all over media and social media due to what one must assume is a super(hero)-sized marketing budget. Although some may disagree on his status as a mascot, you...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Laya Kiani | Jul 18, 2024
In last week’s post, “The role and impact of IP rights on innovation and investment in RM,” I discussed the importance of intellectual property (IP) rights in regenerative medicine (RM), highlighting how they drive innovation and secure competitive advantages....				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Laya Kiani | Jul 11, 2024
Intellectual property (IP) rights in regenerative medicine (RM) are crucial for sparking innovation and staying ahead in a competitive market. Protecting inventions through patents and other IP rights encourages investment by giving inventors exclusive market rights....				
					
						 
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