AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAir Quality & Public Health: Washington briefly topped global pollution rankings after Independence Day fireworks pushed PM2.5 above hazardous levels, triggering “Code Purple” alerts across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia—rain later helped clear the smoke. Climate Impacts on Infrastructure: A heat wave warped roads, including on I-97 south of Baltimore, highlighting how hotter weather can buckle pavement and drive costly repairs. Maryland Water & Ecosystems: The Maryland Department of the Environment is investigating a major Potomac River fish kill after a heat-driven “summer turnover” likely reduced dissolved oxygen; officials say there’s no sign of a chemical spill. Local Tech Policy: Prince George’s County is weighing another two-year data center moratorium after a permitting fight drew both supporters and opponents, with concerns centered on power demand and land use. Health & Research (Maryland ties): UMD-linked research discusses how obesity can contribute to headaches, while a pharmacist-led outreach study improved uptake of SGLT2 inhibitors for kidney disease patients. Biotech/Clinical: Aurinia launched a Phase 4 study (PRESERVE) in lupus nephritis combining LUPKYNIS with other therapies, aiming to boost complete renal response. Business/Innovation: MEIA reported graduation of 30+ climate and energy tech founders from multiple accelerator cohorts.
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