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Business Wire
5 days ago
- Health
- Business Wire
GSK announces the Linked by Lupus: Optimal Care Initiative to help support individuals with lupus in the US
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GSK plc (LSE/NYSE: GSK) today announced the launch of the Linked by Lupus: Optimal Care Initiative to help support individuals impacted with lupus, particularly systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and lupus nephritis (LN). 'Too many people living with lupus face delays in diagnosis and disconnects in care,' said Court Horncastle, Senior Vice President at GSK. 'With this initiative, we're proud to support the organizations working within local communities to improve diagnosis, access to optimal care, and connection for those impacted by lupus.' GSK is seeking proposals for community-driven initiatives aimed at improving earlier diagnosis and recognition of lupus signs and symptoms; enhancing awareness of and access to evidence-based treatment options; and/or advancing communication between patients and providers regarding lupus. GSK is committing up to $1 million USD in grant funding to support national, state, and local non-profit organizations and community-based groups focused on lupus. This program is in addition to existing funding opportunities GSK provides to support the critical work of partner organizations within the lupus ecosystem. GSK recognizes the pivotal leadership demonstrated by these types of groups and the need to sustain their important work as patient advocates. Eligible organizations should respond to the Call for Grant Applications (CGA) with programming that aligns with the Linked by Lupus: Optimal Care Initiative mission to support people impacted by lupus and help create a sustainable lupus community that fosters a sense of belonging, shared understanding, and mutual support among patients and care partners in the US. Grant proposals are due by September 1, 2025 and will be reviewed and approved according to set principles and criteria. To receive the principles and criteria, please email The grant application process is now open on When submitting your request, please use the following format in your project title: Linked by Lupus: [insert your grant title]. GSK will coordinate regular convenings with external stakeholders and harness existing forums to share best practices in addressing health inequities in lupus, empowering public health organizations and communities with actionable models to help bring successful efforts to scale. More information is available at About GSK GSK is a global biopharma company with a purpose to unite science, technology, and talent to get ahead of disease together. Find out more at Cautionary statement regarding forward-looking statements GSK cautions investors that any forward-looking statements or projections made by GSK, including those made in this announcement, are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Such factors include, but are not limited to, those described in the 'Risk Factors' section in GSK's Annual Report on Form 20-F for 2024, and GSK's Q1 Results for 2025. Registered in England & Wales: No. 3888792 Registered Office: 79 New Oxford Street London WC1A 1DG
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Analyst After Marvell (MRVL) Results – ‘This Could Have Really Gone Badly'
CFRA's Angelo Zino said in a latest program on Schwab Network that the most important thing to note in Marvell Technology Inc (NASDAQ:MRVL) results and call was that the company's AWS and other key products and partnerships are intact. 'More importantly again, 2026 there's a three nanometer product launch tied to AWS and they reconfirm that product as well as the fact that they expect higher volume from that. He also talked about some other, another hyperscaler that remains very strong in terms of engagement levels and their expectation of ramp as well going into 2026. So I think they did a really good job on the call, really kind of simmering some of those concerns that we've heard in the market here over the last couple of weeks and months. And I think that was really the most important thing that you needed to hear on this call. This could have really gone really badly and we could have been talking about a stock down 15 to 20%.' Photo by L N on Unsplash Alger Mid Cap Focus Fund stated the following regarding Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) in its Q1 2025 investor letter: 'Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) is a leading semiconductor company that designs advanced standard and customized chips, specializing in complex system-on-chip solutions combining analog, mixed-signal, and digital processing technologies. Marvell's extensive portfolio covers computing, networking, optics, storage, and security applications, serving diverse markets including enterprise, cloud, telecommunications, automotive, and industrial sectors. The company has strategically transformed into a leader in data center silicon through targeted acquisitions and divestitures. Although Marvell reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter operating results that exceeded consensus estimates, shares declined after management's fiscal first-quarter revenue guidance fell short of analyst expectations. Additionally, broader market concerns about increased tariffs on semiconductor products and a general downturn in AI-related stocks further pressured Marvell's share price, detracting from quarterly performance. Despite the challenging quarter, we believe Marvell's robust intellectual property portfolio positions it well to capitalize on long-term growth trends in cloud computing, 5G infrastructure, advanced automotive systems, enterprise networking, and security, supporting sustained sales and earnings growth.' READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

RNZ News
05-06-2025
- General
- RNZ News
Australian man jailed for sexual abuse that led daughter to develop multiple personalities
The child abuse trial heard from multiple personalities. Photo: ABC News/Sharon Gordon A Newcastle man, whose sexual abuse of his children led to one developing dissociative identity disorder (DID), has been sentenced to 21 years in jail. In December, a Newcastle District Court jury found the man, who can only be named as SN, guilty of the child sexual abuse of siblings, known to the court as LN and AB. During a five-week trial LN, who has been diagnosed with DID, was sworn in as separate identities, known as alters. She gave evidence as a woman in her 30s, a five-year-old child and a 13-year-old girl. She called her identities "system members", created in response to severe, prolonged trauma. The jury accepted LN's DID diagnosis and found SN guilty of 23 charges involving child sexual abuse. LN today condemned her father in a victim impact statement, describing a life of horror and isolation. "The whole scenario seems like the blurb on the back of a book," she said. "It is a book of horror though and not one I would choose to read." LN said each of her "system members" had suffered. "I don't think our experiences can ever be put into words by me for the suffering our system holds in different ways," she said. "I don't feel words can cover the profound and enduring suffering we have been left with." Newcastle District Court heard LN created alters to survive alleged abuse by her father, spanning several years. Photo: ABC News/Michael Parfitt LN today also paid tribute to other alters who did not speak during the trial. "I hope what I say also gives a nod to system members who cannot openly communicate at this time," she said. After giving a victim impact statement today as herself, LN switched to her 13-year-old alter. Her voice changed pitch, she sobbed and paused, her vocabulary filled with attitude and slang. "I used to be happy. I did used to be happy, you know. I am not happy no more. "I can't do it no more, I don't want to be touched no more. "You took away everything that made me happy. "You just keep lying and you don't even say sorry." She ended firmly and abruptly. "I am done … that's all you got." In sentencing, Judge Ian Bourke said the father's behaviour was depraved and not "isolated aberrations". "All of the offences involved a grave breach of trust and authority, given that the offender was their father," the judge said. "It has been said that sex abuse by a father of their own child involves a breach of trust of the highest order. District Court Judge Ian Bourke presided over the trial where the same witness was sworn in under different personalities. Photo: ABC News "All of the offences occurred in a location that was the victim's home, where she was entitled to feel safe. "I have no doubt the offender had actual knowledge his sexual acts with LN were without her consent." Justice Bourke said both children were subjected to intimidation, physical and emotional abuse, and isolation. He also referred to alleged offending in Western Australia and Queensland saying "proceedings are either on foot or maybe commenced" in those states. The case was the first of its kind in Australia. There was a case in 2019 involving a woman given permission to give evidence as different personalities against her father, but no alters were sworn in after her father pleaded guilty mid-trial. That woman delivered victim impact statements as different alters - a different process to giving evidence. During the trial of SN, LN told the court she had at least 22 alternate identities and there could be more. SN has maintained his innocence. Their father will be eligible for release in 2038. - ABC

News.com.au
05-06-2025
- General
- News.com.au
Man jailed for 21 years over sexual abuse of two daughters
A predatory father who committed ongoing sexual abuse against his two daughters has been jailed for 21 years, as a judge labelled his actions a 'breach of trust of the highest order'. The man, who can only be called SN, was found guilty of 23 charges – including multiple counts each of indecent assault and sexual intercourse without consent – after a landmark trial before the NSW District Court last year. During the trial, one of the victims gave evidence as several of her 22 different personalities. On Thursday, the court heard of the horrific abuse the girls were subjected to at their family home in the Hunter Region over six to seven years, and how SN has shown no remorse. Judge Ian Bourke recounted how one of the girls, AB, was abused in bedrooms, in the bath and on several occasions in the shower after being cornered by her father. On one occasion, when AB came to tell SN their other family members had left the home, he said: 'Good, we get some alone time'. She tried to leave the room but he ordered her to 'sit the f*** back down' before sexually abusing her. After one of the incidents a distressed AB told her father she would 'cut off' his penis if he ever tried to abuse her again. Judge Bourke said he believed the accounts of both AB and her sister LN that the charged incidents were not the only cases of sexual abuse they were subjected to by SN. 'Depraved' actions This meant, the judge said, the offences for which he was to be sentenced could not be considered 'lapses' or 'isolated aberration'. 'It has been said the sexual abuse by a father of their own child is a breach of trust of the highest order,' Judge Bourke said. There was nothing in SN's past that could 'explain, let alone mitigate' his actions, the judge said. 'The offender preyed on his two children for his own selfish and depraved sexual gratification,' Judge Bourke said on sentence. 'The offender maintains his innocence and so there is no remorse.' Both victims – who were aged in their teens at the time of the incidents – also spoke of ongoing physical and emotional abuse from their father, the court heard. During the trial, the court was told LN had been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder and was just one of 22 'system members' – or distinct personalities. 'We tell the truth' She gave evidence over 10 days and was sworn in under multiple personalities, including that of a five-year-old girl. On the stand, LN told the jury she had no memory of her life before the age of 18 when she 'solidified' her identity. Later, the jury watched as the entity of the little girl emerged on request from SN's barrister after LN put on some headphones and listened to music. She sucked on her pointer finger and clutched a stuffed bunny rabbit as she answered Garry Sundstrom's questions in a childlike manner. The court heard the five-year-old entity, who spoke in third person, told police she did not like 'the tickling game' her father allegedly played with her. '[I] say 'no daddy no',' she said. Speaking as LN, she said under cross-examination the system members 'do nothing but tell the truth, Garry'. 'And we will die saying what our father did – no matter if it's me or other system members – happened.' Judge Bourke sentenced SN to a non-parole period of 14 years, backdated from when he was taken into custody in December, meaning he would first be eligible for release in 2038. A domestic violence order was also set down to remain in place until 2047, two years after SN's head sentence would expire in 2045.

ABC News
05-06-2025
- ABC News
Newcastle man jailed for sexual abuse that led daughter to develop multiple personalities
A Newcastle man, whose sexual abuse of his young daughters led to one developing dissociative identity disorder (DID), has been sentenced to 21 years in jail. In December, a Newcastle District Court jury found the man, who can only be named as SN, guilty of the child sexual abuse of his daughters, known to the court as LN and AB. During a five-week trial LN, who has been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID), was sworn in as separate identities, known as alters. She gave evidence as alters, including a woman in her 30s, a five-year-old child and a 13-year-old girl. She called her identities system members, created in response to severe, prolonged trauma. The jury accepted LN's DID diagnosis and found SN guilty of 23 charges involving child sexual abuse. SN will not be eligible for parole for 14 years.