Clinical research

After an earlier stumble this year with its investigational major depressive disorder therapeutic, Eliem Therapeutics appears to be back on track with a planned Phase II study of ETX-155.
TauRx announced preliminary results from the Phase III study, showing HMTM, its potent inhibitor of tau aggregates, could slow Alzheimer’s disease progression or cognitive decline.
Provention Bio entered a co-promotion agreement with Sanofi ahead of the possible November approval of teplizumab. If approved, the drug would be the first approved to modify T1D.
Adocia, Allecra Therapeutics and Aldeyra Therapeutics announced promising results in Type I Diabetes, urinary tract infections and retinal diseases.
GSK reported Wednesday its checkpoint inhibitor Jemperli yielded positive data in non-small cell lung cancer, moving the monoclonal antibody potentially closer to the market in this indication.
TrialSpark and Sanofi announced a new partnership to expedite drug development for areas with high unmet needs by licensing or acquiring six mid-to-late-stage drug candidates.
Early data from the Phase III TALAPRO-2 study showed Talzenna, Pfizer’s oral PARP inhibitor, met its primary endpoint in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients.
KalVista Pharmaceuticals announced Tuesday that life-threatening safety concerns prompted it to shut down a mid-stage clinical trial for hereditary angioedema.
Synlogic, Senti Biosciences and Novome are pioneering the field of synthetic biotics, which is so new there are only a handful of scientific articles using either that term or ‘engineered living therapeutics.
Scandion Oncology, Edesa, Clovis, Lexicon and Cytokinetics share a string of positive news from their clinical trials on heart failure, cancer, COVID-19 and ARDS.
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