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A flurry of follow-on financings last week suggests a receptive market for companies with recent catalysts, BioCentury’s Paul Bonanos says on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Bonanos and colleagues discuss what last week’s offerings, led by schizophrenia company Karuna Therapeutics, say about which companies might be able to tap the public markets and under what circumstances. The podcast team also examines how computational protein design is shifting its center of gravity from mechanistic calculations based on physical forces to more powerful machine learning approaches trained on reams of data, and why a deal between the SEC and its Chinese counterpart on cross-border audits could be nearly in hand.
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A flurry of follow-on financings last week suggests a receptive market for companies with recent catalysts, BioCentury’s Paul Bonanos says on the latest BioCentury This Week podcast. Bonanos and colleagues discuss what last week’s offerings, led by schizophrenia company Karuna Therapeutics, say about which companies might be able to tap the public markets and under what circumstances. The podcast team also examines how computational protein design is shifting its center of gravity from mechanistic calculations based on physical forces to more powerful machine learning approaches trained on reams of data, and why a deal between the SEC and its Chinese counterpart on cross-border audits could be nearly in hand.
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