AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildfire smoke & health in the D.C. region: Canadian and U.S. wildfires are driving hazardous air across the East, with Detroit topping IQAir’s major-city pollution list and Washington, D.C. among the worst-hit. Reporting explains how smoke rides the jet stream and gets steered by upper-atmosphere pressure patterns, while doctors warn that PM2.5 exposure can hit lungs and beyond—especially for kids, older adults, and pregnant people. Cardiology breakthrough: The FDA approved Lipfendra, the first oral PCSK9 inhibitor, adding a new option to lower LDL cholesterol for adults with hypercholesterolemia (including familial cases). Drug discovery via light: A University at Buffalo team used blue LEDs and a catalyst to help chemists build more complex drug-like molecules in fewer steps, published in Science. Biotech manufacturing: ViQi won a NIIMBL Technology Innovation Award for its predictive AI plus brightfield imaging approach to automate viral infectivity testing. AI & safety policy (DC-area research): A Georgetown computer science professor discussed how to prevent AI-generated exploitative sexual content, focusing on what safeguards can realistically do. Local governance & tech: D.C. Circuit litigation over Meta’s internal documents continues, with the court refusing to block disclosure.
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