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BioTech Weekly - Week 24 - Jun 9-15, 2025

BioTech Weekly - Week 24 - Jun 9-15, 2025

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🚀 Biotech & Life Sciences Weekly Highlights 🌱

  1. Privacy Under Fire: 27 states and D.C. are suing 23andMe to stop the sale of personal genetic data without consent — as Regeneron eyes acquisition during bankruptcy proceedings.
  2. Organoid Innovation: Pluristyx launches the PluriForm™ Organoid Kit, dramatically cutting down organoid development timelines with ready-to-differentiate iPSCs.
  3. Funding Milestone: Genesys Capital closes its largest fund yet — Genesys Ventures IV LP — backing Canadian life sciences with strong investor confidence.
  4. Rare Disease Breakthroughs: Chiesi Group partners with Key2Brain AB to advance blood-brain barrier-crossing therapies for lysosomal storage disorders.
  5. Next-Gen Neurotherapeutics: Enveric Biosciences secures a patent for low-hallucinogenic neuroplastogens, opening new doors in psychiatric treatment.

🔍 Stay tuned — innovation is not slowing down!

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  • Dozens of states sue to block the sale of 23andMe personal genetic data without customer consent
  • Pluristyx Launches PluriForm™ Organoid Kit, Slashing Weeks Off Organoid Development Timelines
  • Genesys Capital is Closing its Largest Fund to Date – Genesys Ventures IV LP
  • Chiesi Group Enters into Worldwide Licensing Agreement with Key2Brain AB
  • Enveric Biosciences Receives Notice of Allowance for New Class of Low-Hallucinogenic Neuroplastogens
  • Five BIO 2025 events you don’t want to miss
  • Layoff Tracker: Gilead Cuts 36 Employees in California

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