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Bio digital twins and the future of health innovation

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At the forefront of this transformation lies biological digital twin (bio digital twin) technology. The promise of bio digital twin technology The groundbreaking work underway in the development of bio digital twin technology holds immense promise in both saving and enriching lives. Learn more about bio digital twins.

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Neoplants shows off its Neo P1 bio-engineered air-purifying plant

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The bio-engineered plants can, according to the company, replace 20 “regular” houseplants, as measured by how many pollutants the plants can remove from the air. At CES 2024, French startup Neoplants is showing off its progress with its houseplants that work as air purifiers designed for the home.

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Linktree acquires link-in-bio platform Koji in its second investment of the year

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Australia-based link-in-bio platform Linktree announced today that it has acquired competitor Koji from its parent company GoMeta for an undisclosed amount. Linktree said that Koji’s link-in-bio product will shut down on January 31, 2024. The company is offering Koji users three months of Linktree Pro plan as a trial.

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Andreessen Horowitz backs Synonym’s bio-manufacturing facilities

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million in new pre-seed capital, Synonym Biotechnologies has begun the development phase for its first productized bio-manufacturing facilities for non-pharmaceutical applications. The global contract bio-manufacturing organization market, which venture-backed startups like Planetary and Culture Biosciences are doing, was estimated to be $22.2

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Form Bio says now is the time to launch — despite cooling software sales

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As companies aim to cut costs and reel in spending amid uncertain macroeconomic conditions, Form Bio thinks it is actually the perfect time to launch its platform. Form Bio says now is the time to launch — despite cooling software sales by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch.

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Pragma Bio is searching for cancer treatments hidden in our microbiome

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The natural world has produced many of our most important medicines, but instead of looking under a leaf or rock for the next big cancer drug, Pragma Bio is searching within the human body — its swarm of resident microbes, to be precise. And toxicity? Probably not, it’s already in there.”

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Yali Bio wants to fatten up plant-based foods

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Yali Bio is one company that thinks it has cracked that code by focusing on designer fats for plant-based meat and dairy products. With its technology, Yali Bio aims to create a broader selection of functional fats to “unlock the market, which is limited by quality of product and consumer experience,” Lu added.

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