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Targeting US$610 billion longevity market, biotech firms race to reverse ageing

For Beijing-based METiS TechBio CEO Lai Tsai-ta, ageing is comparable to bugs building up in a complex software system โ€“ it happens once errors begin to accumulate in the genetic code of human cells, such as their DNA sequences. โ€œThose errors can be reprogrammed. It becomes possible to use AI to read, rewrite and reverse cells, or at least slow the ageing process,โ€ Lai said in an interview with the South China Morning Post. The process could begin by fixing โ€œimmune cells, such as T cells, as...

Akeso lung cancer drug shines in trials, boosting hopes in US$20b market

Akeso, whose drug ivonescimab was hailed as biotechโ€™s โ€œDeepSeek momentโ€ amid US competition last year, announced better-than-expected clinical results showing it can treat a type of lung cancer commonly found in smokers, potentially expanding its approved uses. Analysts suggest it could become a backbone therapy in the US$20 billion global non-small cell lung cancer market and have revised their target prices upwards. The drugโ€™s phase three trial found that ivonescimab reduced the risk of death...