Silicon Valley healthcare startups can face pitfalls
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Welcome to Insider Healthcare. I'm Shelby Livingston, and I cover how healthcare is paid for and delivered in the US for the Insider healthcare team. Today in healthcare news:
- Founders of healthcare startups are under pressure to grow quickly, but doing so can have enormous consequences;
- Scientists are trying to figure out how well Moderna's coronavirus vaccine prevents transmission;
- A $145 million biotech is launching with two drugs for chronic pain and depression.
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Silicon Valley's demand for rapid startup growth is a recipe for disaster in healthcare
- Founders are under pressure to grow their startups, an especially hard battle in healthcare.
- They're working within a complicated regulatory system that's designed to protect patients.
- The "move fast and break things" ethos doesn't apply when the outcome affects patients.
Do COVID-19 vaccines stop transmission? Top scientists are now recruiting thousands of college students to find out
- A study began on Thursday to see how well Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine stops the spread of the virus.
- Scientists plan to recruit 12,000 college students across 21 campuses for the clinical trial.
- They hope it will tell us how well vaccines prevent asymptomatic infections and stop transmission.
A top biotech VC and a Juno alum just launched a $145 million startup to take a new approach to chronic pain and depression
- Eliem Therapeutics is launching with two drugs that are already in human tests for chronic pain and depression.
- The biotech was formed from two startups RA Capital has been incubating.
- It is part of a larger push by RA Capital to build biotechs from the bottom up and retain more ownership.
More stories we're reading today:
- Fauci blames a new 'surge' in US COVID-19 cases on variants, travel during spring break, and states prematurely pulling back restrictions (Insider)
- A top official at a Chicago hospital that wrongly administered COVID-19 vaccines to Trump Tower employees has resigned (Insider)
- A billionaire pharma exec close to Andrew Cuomo also got priority access to early COVID-19 tests, report says (Insider)
- With Amazon and Ro on its heels, Uber expands its prescription delivery business (STAT)
- One of Belgium's top virologists is hopeful for this summer. He outlines 3 scenarios for what life might look like as vaccinations ramp up. (Insider)
- Shelby