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Biotech Briefing: Bloom Science Targets Epilepsy by Treating Gut Microbiome

Plus: TSRI graduates its 26th class of doctoral students, diversity in biopharma makes sense (and money)

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Newco Bloom Science Targets Epilepsy by Treating Gut Microbiome

Last week, biotech Bloom Science launched with the announcement of a Cell paper that shows a “causal link between seizure susceptibility and the microbiome.” The paper also identifies gut bacteria that confer anti-seizure effects.  From this research, Bloom plans to treat seizures by developing neuroprotective therapeutics combined with a specific diet.

 

Industry Guide to BIO International Convention

Next week, the largest conference for the biotech industry will take place in Boston. Big3Bio has put together a guide to all the events during the 2018 BIO International Convention taking place June 3-8.

 

TSRI Graduates 26th Class of Doctoral Students 

The graduates heard from many different speakers including Herbert Boyer, co-founder of Genentech, the world’s first biotech company. The theme of the speeches was to not only keep excitement for science alive, but also to find ways to overcome setbacks. TRSI’s president and CEO, Peter Schultz, Ph.D., said, “Think about your dreams, and don’t think about your doubts.”

 

Editorial: Diversity in the Biopharma Industry Makes Dollars and Sense

Helen Torley, CEO of Halozyme, writes in an editorial for STAT News that, “Championing inclusion is not about embracing mindless quotas or a covert liberal political agenda. It’s about broadening hiring searches and then broadening the perspectives of those at the table.” On top of that, businesses that are more diverse are more profitable, seeing the results in their bottom line.

 

Read + Listen

POW!  Podcast of the Week

A podcast from KPBS called My First Day explores important days through people who came to San Diego from elsewhere, and now call it home.

 

Events

It’s Happening Here

June 6
This free event delves into Wisdom, Compassion, and Longevity, a symposium of the UC San Diego Center for Healthy Aging.

June 11
Suds & Science—From Research to Health Practice will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Fleet Science Center.

June 14
BioDuro is holding a symposium on Innovative Approaches to Accelerating Drug Discovery and Development.

June 21
LaunchBio will present the discussion of How AI Will Change Funding Opportunities for Biotech Entrepreneurs.

 

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