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Stocks in the biotech space, that are making big moves in pre-market on Wednesday are (as of 8.15 am ET).

In the Green

Venus Concept Inc. (VERO) is up over 285% at $11.10.
SCWorx Corp. (WORX) is up over 52% at $1.21.
Phio Pharmaceuticals Corp. (PHIO) is up over 25% at $1.25.
MarineMax, Inc. (HZO) is up over 21% at $22.00.
Hepion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (HEPA) is up over 22% at $0.50.
Basel Medical Group Ltd (BMGL) is up over 15% at $4.77.
Mural Oncology plc (MURA) is up over 10% at $1.20.
HCW Biologics Inc. (HCWB) is up over 9% at $0.23.
Nektar Therapeutics (NKTR) is up over 8% at $0.54.
Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc. (PTGX) is up over 8% at $45.01.
NAYA Biosciences, Inc. (NAYA)is up over 8% at $2.10.
Biomerica, Inc. (BMRA) is up over 7% at $0.52.
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. (AUPH) is up over 7% at $7.75.
IGC Pharma, Inc. (IGC) is up over 7% at $0.29.
ENDRA Life Sciences Inc. (NDRA) is up over 7% at $4.28.
WORK Medical Technology Group LTD (WOK)is up over 6% at $0.45.
Nuvectis Pharma, Inc. (NVCT) is up over 5% at $8.80.
Cingulate Inc. (CING) is up over 5% at $3.80.
Anixa Biosciences, Inc. (ANIX) is up over 5% at $2.52.
Beyond Air, Inc. (XAIR) is up over 5% at $0.23.

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