Endeavor BioMedicines has raised $62 million in series A funding to support the launch of two Phase 2 trials evaluating taladegib (ENV-101), its investigational candidate for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), the company announced in a press release. The therapy is designed to target the underlying…
Endeavor Raises $62M for New Trials for Taladegib IPF Therapy
Many have noted that the recent holiday season was difficult due to the pandemic, as large family gatherings were discouraged. In some places, Christmas was canceled altogether. Two years ago, I wrote about the difficulty of holiday seasons for patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) due to exhaustion, and…
Dosing has begun in a second Phase 3 trial testing FibroGen’s investigational antibody pamrevlumab in treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Still recruiting eligible patients at sites in three European countries — Georgia, Italy, and Hungary — and in Lebanon, the ZEPHYRUS-2 study (NCT04419558) is expected to enroll 340 people,…
Suppressing MBD2, a DNA-binding protein, reduced the number of pro-fibrotic macrophages — a type of immune cell involved in pulmonary fibrosis (PF) progression — and lessened lung injury and scarring in a mouse model of PF, a…
During 2020, Pulmonary Fibrosis News held to its mission of providing daily coverage of breakthrough discoveries, promising therapies, clinical trials, and other news related to pulmonary fibrosis (PF). As we look forward to continuing to bring news and relevant information to patients, family members, and caregivers dealing with PF…
A four-year, $2.4 million federal grant given investigators at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) will support work to create a 3D cell model system helping to explain the processes that initiate and drive the progression of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). According to a press release, the project will be…
A partnership that may touch many in the pulmonary fibrosis community started with a chance meeting on a school bus. But it wasn’t the typical, long yellow vehicle with a fold-out stop sign that ferries children to school. This bus had been turned…
The Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC), a nonprofit collaborative group focused on combatting lung diseases, announced the winners of a competition that challenged scientists to design artificial intelligence (AI) programs that predict lung function decline in people with pulmonary fibrosis. Broadly, AI refers to computer systems that are able…
This holiday season will be far different from previous ones. Because we are still in the midst of a global health crisis that won’t be resolved by Christmas, families must make difficult decisions about how to celebrate the holiday season this year. As a Canadian, I haven’t paid close attention…
I was finally at that mature stage in life when you go to beer festivals with your mother. (Oh, that’s not a thing?) On a windy fall day in October 2016, my mom, Diana, and I dressed up as pirates and got…
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