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Medisanté and George Medicines bring Internet of Things (IoT) data collection to decentralised Phase III trial

Remote cellular-enabled blood pressure monitoring provides novel and secure way of collecting real world data (RWD) in decentralised global phase III pivotal study. Unique remote device monitoring (RDM) capabilities of Medisanté’s medical IoT platform (M+ Hub) enhance George Medicines’ clinical trial management system. Seamless decentralised data collection of blood pressure measurements over a secure private cellular …

George Medicines provides single-pill triple combination candidate for hypertension to VERONICA-Nigeria trial

Novel proprietary low-dose, single-pill triple combination, GMRx2, is in late-stage development with global Phase III trials underway Single-pill triple combination outperformed standard treatments without additional adverse effects in earlier clinical research VERONICA-Nigeria trial aims for more than 80% blood pressure control while improving cost-effectiveness in treating hypertension, providing a potential valuable tool to address the growing …

Triple combination candidate GMRx4 advances into Phase II clinical development for first-line treatment of type 2 diabetes

GMRx4 is the second candidate to be prioritised in Company’s pipeline of proprietary fixed-dose combination therapies targeting non-communicable diseases George Medicines receives $1.5 million investment from Australia’s national biotechnology incubator CUREator London, UK, 20 July 2022 – George Medicines, a late-stage drug development company focused on providing innovative and accessible medicines for the world’s leading causes …

Private Public Partnership to Fast Track Treatments for Rare Cancers Receives Backing from the Australian Government

A new multi-faceted partnership supported by George Clinical will move to the forefront of the cancer treatment revolution. The Precision Oncology Screening Platform Enabling Clinical Trials (PrOSPeCT) will establish Australia as a medical manufacturing hub building links from research through to the clinic; creating jobs and changing lives. Over the past decade, immunotherapy and other …

New low-cost dialysis system can make medical grade water in the home, giving green light to progress to clinical trials

LONDON | 27 FEBRUARY   Findings from preliminary tests of a new dialysis system have confirmed its ability to make sterile, medical grade water to provide an affordable, accessible home-based treatment option for patients with kidney failure. This means that the Ellen Medical Devices Point-of-Care dialysis system can create peritoneal dialysis fluid (a mix of sterile …

New hope for kidney patients around the world with investment into Australian dialysis device manufacture

Sydney-based start-up Ellen Medical Devices will receive $427,500 in government funding that will be matched by the company, making a total investment of $1.04 million to develop its award-winning Ellen Medical Dialysis System. The investment is part of the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre’s (AMGC) $30 million Commercialisation Fund supporting innovative Australian businesses to grow their manufacturing …

George Institute innovations receive global acclaim

SYDNEY, NOV 20 – A new Australian product designed to make kidney dialysis more broadly available at low cost has won first prize in a global health innovations competition. The Affordable Dialysis System, developed by Sydney-based Ellen Medical, beat more than 500 entries from 22 countries to score top prize in the World Innovation Summit for …

The George Institute announces game changing investment

On March 10, The George Institute for Global Health announced a $53 million investment to support the commercialisation of the Institute’s world-leading research. The funding from three Australian investors will help address some of the biggest health challenges of our time – heart disease, high blood pressure and diabetes. Together with key partners and collaborators, policy makers …

Multi-million-dollar mission to tackle major global health challenges

SYDNEY, MARCH 10 – The George Institute for Global Health today announced that $53 million from three Australian investors will now support the commercialisation of its world-leading research to address some of the biggest health challenges of our time. The investments are set to fast-track the growth of George Health Enterprises, the Institute’s commercial arm, and George …