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With one in three employed women in the U.S. also raising children at home, and the majority of U.S. moms working at least part-time, moms are working overtime to keep up with their male counterparts.
Rational Vaccines said findings from a pilot study showed that RVX201 led to a reduction in recurrent genital lesions when compared to gD2-alum/MPL vaccine in animal studies.
Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani, Elizabeth Holmes’ former business and romantic partner, was found guilty of all 12 fraud charges brought against him for his role in the Theranos scandal.
Adverum Biotechnologies is cutting 78 jobs after announcing it had successfully amended its Investigational New Drug application for ADVM-022.to treat wet age-related macular degeneration.
With COVID-19 vaccination rates dropping, millions of doses are going to waste. Meanwhile, outdoors isn’t sure-fire protection but long-term intermittent fasters may be spared severe disease.
Facing the looming threat of AMR, researchers finally have a new clue as to why attempts to develop an effective S. aureus vaccine have failed. BioSpace spoke with the team leaders.
Adagio, Aravive, PolyPid, Harpoon, Durect, Nitrase, Kallyope, TScan and many more made major leadership decisions this week.
The quest to develop a new treatment approach to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may soon be shortened due to the discovery of new potential therapeutic targets by Insilico Medicine.
DiaMedica Therapeutics’ Phase II/III ReMEDy2 trial is on hold by the FDA because patients were experiencing severe drops in blood pressure.
When GSK’s consumer health spinoff Haleon launches later this month, the new business will carry more than $12 billion in debt when it lists on the London Stock Exchange.
Portage Biotech announced Wednesday that it has inked an acquisition agreement with New York-based Tarus Therapeutics, adding four new candidates to its pipeline.
Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Annovis Bio and Biohaven Pharma are moving forward with late-stage Phase III clinical trials.
Researchers from Osaka University have released details on how they discovered a unique, albeit strange, potential treatment method for cancer - parasitic worms.
Researchers and biotech companies are working on developing vaccines and therapies for cancer, ALS, COVID-19, obesity and psoriasis. Here’s a look at just some of them.
Merck is in late-stage discussions to acquire Seagen for about $40 billion according to a Wall Street Journal report.
A Senate Finance Committee report shows the majority of AbbVie’s income is taxed through foreign subsidiaries, allowing the company to pay less than half the U.S. corporate tax rate.
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The granting of the EUA comes with certain limitations, as the prescribing pharmacist must refer patients for clinical assessment with a physician.
Lysogene’s Phase II/III trial assessing LYS-SAF302 for the treatment of MPS IIIA, also known as Sanfilippo syndrome type A, revealed positive biomarker data, spurring hope for a potential treatment.
As the global life sciences industry slows down, companies are gathering money through means other than VC funding. BioSpace shines a light on some of these recent transactions.
CytomX Therapeutics is shifting its focus to preclinical and early clinical studies, emphasizing alliances and slashing its workforce by about 40% to extend cash flow to 2025.