Dante Labs Issued Genomic Medical Laboratory Authorization in Dubai

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Dante Lab in Dubai

NEW YORK, Feb. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dante Labs, a global leader in genomics and precision medicine, is pleased to announce that on January 19, 2022, the Dante Labs Sequencing Center in Dubai was issued a license as a authorized medical laboratory for genomics.

This new license authorizes operations in the following areas:

  • Clinical Cytogenetics
  • Clinical Pathology
  • Laboratory Allied Healthcare
  • Clinical Genetics
  • Cytogenetics
  • Medical Genetics

“This medical authorization is an important stepping stone to deliver advanced genomic solutions in the UAE, to the Middle East’s 400 million residents and beyond,” said Andrea Riposati, CEO of Dante Labs. “The UAE is clearly becoming a global leader in genomics, and we are extremely excited to have invested in this amazing country.”

Dante Labs built a state-of-the-art genomic sequencing laboratory of more than 1200 sq mt in the Dubai Silicon Oasis.

“This authorization is a recognition of the hard work by the local Dante Labs team,” said Dr. Mattia Capulli, Chief Scientific Officer of Dante Labs. “We are now very keen to develop clinical solutions for the entire region and the rest of the world.”

About Dante Labs

Dante Labs is a global genomic data company building and commercializing a new class of transformative health and longevity applications based on whole genome sequencing and AI. Our assets include one of the largest private genome databases with research consent, a proprietary software platform designed to unleash the power of genomic data at scale and proprietary processes which enable an industrial approach to genomic sequencing.

Contacts

Giorgio Lodi
media@dantelabs.com
+39 0862 191 0671
www.dantelabs.com

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Clinical trials in Russia and Azerbaijan demonstrated safety of AstraZeneca and Sputnik Light vaccines combination

MOSCOW, Feb. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund), R-Pharm group and AstraZeneca announce interim results of phase II clinical trials to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of the combined use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine and the first component of the Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine (Sputnik Lite).

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According to the interim results of the trials, involving 100 volunteers in Russia and 100 volunteers in Azerbaijan, the vaccines combination demonstrated an acceptable safety profile, which is consistent with the results of previous AstraZeneca vaccine, Sputnik V and Sputnik Lite vaccines clinical trials.

Volunteers were being monitored for 57 days after the first dose. Monitoring results demonstrated a good safety profile of the combination. No serious adverse events related to vaccination were registered.

The research conducted by RDIF, the Gamaleya Center, AstraZeneca, and R-Pharm is the first study in the world to evaluate the combined use of components of different adenovirus vaccines to prevent coronavirus infection. In December 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended a similar approach, also known as heterologous prime booster vaccination.[i] The WHO estimates that interchangeability of different drugs will allow greater flexibility in vaccination programs, increase vaccine efficacy and affordability.

A joint phase II clinical trial to evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of a combination of AstraZeneca’s vaccine and the first component of the Sputnik V vaccine is being conducted under the memorandum signed in December 2020 by the Russian Direct Investment Fund, the Gamaleya Center, AstraZeneca and R-Pharm. The study takes place in Azerbaijan, Russia and the United Arab Emirates. Volunteers receive intramuscular injections of the AstraZeneca vaccine and the Ad26-S component of the Sputnik V vaccine in different sequences at 28-day intervals.

Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF): Preliminary data from the trial to test Sputnik Light and AstraZeneca vaccines combination support the “mix and match” approach to revaccination. With new dangerous variants of concern emerging, this approach could provide safe, effective and long-term protection.

Vasily Ignatiev, CEO of the R-Pharm Group JSC: Current safety data adds to the data on the high immunogenicity profile of the vaccine combination that has been announced earlier. We are one step closer to completing the studies. The results are being processed.

Irina Panarina, GM, Russia & Eurasia: The results, obtained in the clinical trials, indicate the safety of vaccine combination. The use of «vaccine cocktails» may be an option in face of growing healthcare system needs to vaccinate population across the world».

About the Sputnik Light vaccine:

Sputnik Light is based on recombinant human adenovirus serotype number 26 (the first component of Sputnik V). A one-shot vaccination regimen of Sputnik Light provides for ease of administration and helps to increase efficacy and duration of other vaccines when used as a booster shot.

Sputnik Light as a booster significantly increases virus-neutralizing activity against Omicron, which is comparable to titers observed after Sputnik V against wild-type virus, associated with high levels of protection. Sputnik Light has been registered in more than 30 countries with total population of over 2.5 billion people. A number of countries, including Argentina, Bahrain, UAE, San Marino and Philippines, have already authorized Sputnik Light as a universal booster.

About COVID-19 vaccine AstraZeneca

The vaccine was co-invented by the University of Oxford and its spin-out company, Vaccitech. It uses a replication-deficient viral vector based on a weakened version of a common cold virus (adenovirus) that causes infections in chimpanzees and contains the genetic material of the SARS-CoV-2 virus spike protein. After vaccination, the surface spike protein is produced, priming the immune system to attack the SARS-CoV-2 virus if it later infects the body.

[i] World Health Organization. (‎2021)‎. Interim recommendations for heterologous COVID-19 vaccine schedules: interim guidance, 16 December 2021

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South Asia mourns the demise of the nightingale of India

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Illustration of Lata Mangeshkar by Laxman8 via Pixabay. Remixed by Giovana Fleck. Used under a Pixabay Licence. Singer Lata Mangeshkar was one of India’s biggest cultural icons, and her journey in Bollywood, cannot be pegged as anything but legendary. Her death on February 6, 2022, in Mumbai, India at 92 years of age, is leaving fans across South Asia mourning her absence. Mangeshkar was fondly known as “the nightingale of India” because she lent the melodious lilt of her voice to innumerable songs for over seven decades, looming taller than any other female singer in Bollywood. News platform … Continue reading “South Asia mourns the demise of the nightingale of India”

Rupee Loses Big Amid Tricky Russia-Ukraine Tensions

The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) reversed gains against the US Dollar (USD) and posted losses in the interbank market today. It lost 76 paisas against the greenback after hitting an intra-day high of Rs. 174.50 against the USD during today’s open market session.

It depreciated by 0.43 percent against the USD and closed at Rs. 175.47 today after gaining 16 paisas and closing at 174.71 in the interbank market on Friday, 11 February.

The rupee plunged against the dollar today as oil prices steadied on Monday after earlier hitting a seven-year high due to fear of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine that could trigger American and European sanctions that will disrupt exports from one of the world’s top oil producers.

The threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine is piling pressure on the global oil market, pushing prices closer to $100 a barrel as traders worldwide forecast the already fragile supply chain will struggle to cushion the effect of any significant disruptions in the exports of Russian fossil fuel.

At home, Pakistan’s inflows of remittances fell by 14.9 percent on a month-on-month basis due to seasonality. Meanwhile, official numbers from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed that the inflows stood at $2.14 billion in January 2022 and remained above $2 billion for the twentieth consecutive month.

Discussing the local unit’s performance in a tweet earlier today, the former treasury head of Chase Manhattan Bank, Asad Rizvi, remarked that the reduction in working days to 19 in January 2022 caused a drop in remittances in January, which is expected. The daily average is almost $120 million, while remittances in February could be slightly higher. On the flip side, he warned, “But higher oil prices are generating considerable pressure adding to the burden that may weaken [the] PKR & push inflation higher”.

The PKR reversed its good run against most of the other major currencies and reported losses in the interbank currency market today. It lost 20 paisas against both the Saudi Riyal (SAR) and the UAE Dirham (AED), 21 paisas against the Canadian Dollar (CAD), and nine paisas against the Pound Sterling (GBP).

Conversely, it gained 58 paisas against the Euro (EUR) and two paisas against the Australian Dollar (AUD) in today’s interbank currency market.

Source: Pro Pakistani

Cabinet to Approve Historic “Personal Data Protection Bill” Tomorrow

The Federal Cabinet is likely to approve the “Personal Data Protection Bill,” proposing up to Rs. 25 million fine for those who process or cause to be processed, disseminates, or discloses personal data in violation of any of the provisions of the proposed legislation, it is learned.

The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has finalized the “Personal Data Protection Bill,” after vetting it from the Law Ministry, sources told ProPakistani.

The cabinet meeting is scheduled for Tuesday with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair which would consider the Personal data protection bill moved by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication. The proposed legislation will govern the collection, processing, use, and disclosure of personal data and establish and make provisions about offenses relating to violation of the right to data privacy of individuals by collecting, obtaining, or processing personal data by any means. “Whereas it is expedient to provide for the processing, obtaining, holding, usage, and disclosure of data, while respecting the rights, freedoms, and dignity of natural persons with special regard to their right to privacy, secrecy, and personal identity and for matters connected therewith and ancillary thereto,” the draft bill reads.

The draft bill further stated that in today’s digital age, personal data has become an extremely valuable commodity and for many businesses, the sole source of their income is the personal data of users they generate. Personal data is often being collected, processed, and even sold without the knowledge of a person. In some cases, such personal information is used for relatively less troublesome commercial purposes, e.g., targeted advertising, etc. However, the data so captured or generated can be misused in many ways e.g., blackmail, behavior modification, phishing scams, etc.

To realize the goal of full-scale adoption of e-government and delivery of services to the people on their doorsteps, and increase users’ confidence in the confidentiality and integrity of government databases, it is essential that the users’ data is fully protected from any unauthorized access or usage and remedies are provided to them against any misuse of their data.

Additionally, the accelerated increase in the use of broadband with the advent of the Next Generation Mobile Service and Networks in Pakistan led to an increasingly enhanced reliance on technology calling for the protection of people’s data against any misuse; thus, maintaining their confidence in the use of new technologies without any fear.

Whereas sectoral arrangements/frameworks exist in Pakistan that provides for data protection and Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016 (Act No. XL of 2016) deals with the crimes relating to unauthorized access to data, there is a need for putting in place a comprehensive legal framework in line with our Constitution and international best practices for personal data protection.

Protecting personal data is also necessary to provide legal certainty to the businesses and public functionaries concerning the processing of personal data in their activities. The desired legal framework would spell out the responsibilities of the data controllers and processors, as well as, rights and privileges of the data subjects along with institutional provisions for regulation of activities relating to the collections, storing, processing, and usage of personal data.

The collection, processing, and disclosure of personal data shall only be done as necessary in compliance with the provisions of the proposed Act. The data be collected for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes and not further processed in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes; be adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for relation to the purposes for which the data is processed.

A data controller shall not process personal data including sensitive personal data of a data subject unless the data subject has given his consent to the processing of the personal data. A separate consent shall be obtained from the data subject for each purpose. Notwithstanding subsection (1), a data controller may process personal data about a data subject if the processing is necessary for either of the following:

a. For the performance of a contract to which the data subject is a party

b. For compliance with any legal obligation to which the data controller is the subject, other than an obligation imposed by a contract

c. In order to protect the vital interests of the data subject

d. For the administration of justice pursuant to an order of the court of competent jurisdiction

e. For legitimate interests pursued by the data controller

f. For the exercise of any functions conferred on any person by or under any law.

g. Personal data shall not be processed unless:

(a) The personal data is processed for a lawful purpose directly related to an activity of the data controller

(b) The processing of the personal data is necessary for or directly related to that purpose

(c) The personal data is adequate but not excessive in relation to that purpose.

h. Subject to Section 24, no personal data shall, without the consent of the data subject, be disclosed:

(a) For any purpose other than

i. The purpose for which the personal data was to be disclosed at the time of collection of the personal data

ii. A purpose directly related to the purpose referred to in subparagraph (i)

i. (b) To any party other than a third party of the class of third parties as specified in clause (e) of sub-section (1) of section 6.

j. The personal data processed for any purpose shall not be kept longer than is necessary for the fulfillment of that purpose or as required under the law. It shall be the duty of a data controller to take all reasonable steps to ensure that all personal data is destroyed or permanently deleted if it is no longer required for the purpose for which it was to be processed or as required under sub-section (1).

k. In the event of a personal data breach, the data controller shall without undue delay and where reasonably possible, not beyond 72 hours of becoming aware of the personal data breach, notify the Commission and the data subject in respect of the personal data breach except where the personal data breach is unlikely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of the data subject.

l. In the event of delay in notifying a personal data breach beyond 72 hours, the personal data breach notification to the Commission and the data subject shall be accompanied by valid reasons for the delay.

m. If personal data is required to be transferred to any system located beyond the territories of Pakistan or a system that is not under the direct control of the government of Pakistan or entity/entities of Pakistan, it shall be ensured that the country where the data is being transferred offers personal data protection legal regime at least equivalent to the protections provided under this Act and the data so transferred shall be processed in accordance with this Act and, where applicable, the consent is given by the data subject.

n. Critical personal data shall only be processed in a server or data center located in Pakistan.

o. Personal data other than those categorized as critical personal data may be transferred outside the territory of Pakistan under a framework (on conditions) to be devised by the Commission.

The Commission shall also devise a mechanism for keeping some components of the sensitive personal data in Pakistan, to which this act applies, provided that related to public order or national security, reads the draft bill. Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Aminul Haq, has stated that the objective of the new legislation is to protect individuals and businesses communities and provide them with a conducive environment. The minister further stated that all stakeholders were taken on board before finalizing the bill.

Source: Pro Pakistani

These Bikes Can be Perfect for Pakistani Girls

The new auto policy has been immensely popular among international car companies, with several coming to Pakistan over the past few years. The policy’s aim was to eliminate the monopolistic hold of Suzuki, Toyota, and Honda and has been effective so far.

However, the two-wheeler industry is still arguably Pakistan’s biggest untapped investment avenue. Motorcycle manufacturers like Atlas Honda, in particular, are relishing the success of the decades-old CD70, while Suzuki and Yamaha also seem to be content with their badly aging lineups.

Now is the best time for motorcycle manufacturers to revive their products for a particular niche — the young women of Pakistan.

Lately, females here have been using two-wheelers as a daily means of commute within cities. This presents a perfect opportunity for motorcycle companies to appeal to working ladies and female students.

United Motors has such a scooter in its lineup — the US 100 Scooty that is the only scooter in Pakistan with aftersales support.

As a Completely Built-Up (CBU) import, the US 100 Scooty is being sold for Rs. 145,000. At this price, the buyer gets alloy wheels, front disc brakes, a powerful 100cc engine, a self-start button, and a 4-speed transmission with an automated clutch for comfort and ease.

However, insufficient marketing and promotion are why this scooter has not been able to gain enough momentum. Moreover, there is a large gap in this market that needs to be filled.

Following are some two-wheelers that could become popular with the ladies of Pakistan.

As one of the newest scooters, the Vision 110 has garnered significant popularity in the international market. Its modern aesthetics, smart ergonomics, and the latest safety and convenience features have made it one of the most desirable two-wheelers among female commuters.

The Vision 110 has a 108cc single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine that makes a healthy 8.3 hp and 8.7 Nm of torque and is mated to an automatic transmission.

Its low center of gravity and low weight make it easy to maneuver around sharp corners and busy roads of the city. The front disc brakes and rear drum brakes allow for good stopping power, while the telescope fork suspension upfront and spring-loaded unit swing arm suspension at the back allow for a smooth ride on bumpy roads.

The scooter also comes with tubeless tires and a storage compartment under the passenger seat.

Its price in the international markets is the equivalent of Rs. 138,000, which seems to be a strong value proposition balanced by all its features.

With its sharp and sporty good looks, the Suzuki Address 110 is one of the best-looking scooters in the international market. Despite not being either the latest or the greatest proposition among the two-wheelers, it has impressive attributes that make it quite popular.

It has a 113cc single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine that makes a healthy 9 hp and 8.6 Nm of torque mated to a CVT transmission that allows smooth and easy gear shifts.

Like the Honda Vision 110, the Address 110 also has front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, oil-damped telescopic fork suspension in the front, a spring-loaded unit swing arm with oil-damped shocks at the back, electric and kick-start ignition, and an improvement of three storage compartments instead of just one.

Its price is also similar to the Vision 110s, at an equivalent of Rs. 140,000. However, slightly increased power and sharper styling give the Address 110 an edge over its Japanese competitor.

The Yamaha Fascino 125 is a modern, unique-looking scooter with a hint of retro styling, and is a standout in the two-wheeler market. Although it is a slightly larger displacement scooter, the Fascino 125 is regarded as one of the most comfortable, practical, and pocket-friendly scooters, especially in the Indian market.

Regarding displacement, the Fascino 125 is fitted with a 125cc single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine that makes 8.2 hp and 9 Nm of torque and is mated to a V-belt automatic transmission.

Along with basic features such as electric and kick-start ignition, a storage compartment, a front disc, and rear drum brakes, this scooter is fitted with advanced features such as ‘Smart Motor Generator’ (SMG) for a quieter engine start, an automatic start-stop feature for fuel efficiency, and a built-in side stand engine cut-off switch that acts as a reminder for the riders to lift their side stand before a ride.

On account of its improvements over its competitors, and its looks and features, the Fascino 125 is priced slightly above them at the equivalent of Rs. 170,000, which is fair.

Although there are some formidable opponents on this list, nothing beats the charm of the original. Smooth, simple, elegant, and beautiful, the Vespa 125 is unmistakably Italian, because of which it is placed towards the top of the list in terms of looks.

This scooter has the features and performance attributes to complement its classy look. It is fitted with a 124.45cc, single-cylinder air-cooled petrol engine that makes 10 hp, and 9.6 Nm of torque, and is mated to a CVT automatic transmission.

Along with its strong performance, the 125 promises a comfortable, convenient, and safe riding experience with features such as kick and self start, hydraulic single sidearm front suspension, unit swing arm spring-loaded suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers at the back, alloy wheels, front disc brake and rear drum brake, electronic fuel injection, and a belt-driven drivetrain for smoother acceleration.

The Vespa 125 is more of an enthusiast-centric product with massive popular culture appeal, on account of which Piaggio has positioned it as a premium product with a price tag equivalent to Rs. 225,000.

Out of all the scooters in this list, the Vespa is arguably the most special for being an icon in the two-wheeler market.

Verdict

Pakistan’s motorcycle industry has greatly facilitated commuters through reasonable pricing and easier livability as compared to cars. However, this has mostly helped male commuters, and the currently available motorcycles are not designed to fulfill the needs of female commuters.

With their favorable ergonomics, easy seating postures, compact statures, lighter weights, and features such as automatic transmission, disc brakes, electric startup, etc., scooters are potentially easier to drive on the city roads for women.

This list only discusses scooters with a small engine displacement and relatively lower prices as two-wheelers are supposed to be easy to drive, easy to own, and easy on the pocket. Pakistan’s female students and working women also desire and need such convenient means of transportation, which is why motorcycle manufacturers and dealers now have a golden opportunity to sell to this particular demographic.

Source: Pro Pakistani