David Fuller, a hospital electrician who abused the corpses of over 100 women and girls and murdered two women in the 1980s at UK hospitals, was able to evade detection due to “serious failings” at his workplace. An inquiry found “missed opportunities to question Fuller’s working practices”, a lack of control and supervision over access to morgues, and hospital management’s awareness of mortuary problems as early as 2008. Recommendations to prevent similar occurrences include CCTV in mortuaries and stricter access controls.

Novo Nordisk Gets New Complement System Approach to Rare Diseases With Deal for Omeros Drug
Novo Nordisk is paying $240 million up front for global rights to zaltenibart, an Omeros drug that blocks the MASP-3 protein to treat diseases caused