Clinical research
Eisai and Biogen have completed the rolling submission of a Biologics License Application for lecanemab drug to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
In honor of World Lupus Day, BioSpace spoke with several companies making inroads in research and development for the treatment of the disease.
Janssen discontinued the development partnership due to advancements made by other companies against the human papillomavirus and its own changing strategic priorities.
Orion announced that it will be focusing on pain and oncology going forward. As a result, 32 working professionals within the company will be terminated, although six of those will be offered different positions.
Oxurion NV’s proposed drug for diabetic macular edema failed to demonstrate efficacy on key endpoints based on top line results from its Phase II trial.
LogicBio Therapeutics has received the green light to continue dosing participants in its Phase I/II Sunrise trial, following a clinical hold placed by the FDA due to adverse events in pediatric patients.
Athira Pharma announced the duration of its open-label study of fosgonimeton for the treatment of mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) has been increased from six months to eighteen months.
BioNTech continues to build on the success of its mRNA COVID-19 vaccine and is rapidly expanding its investigational pipeline to include infectious diseases and oncology.
Complicated bone fractures take a long while to heal. Bone Therapeutics S.A. is developing a cell therapy product that speeds bone regeneration and just may solve that problem.
Pfizer’s Paxlovid racks up a rare trial miss, Medicago and GSK publish positive data for their plant-based particle vaccine and Rhythm Pharmaceuticals touts strong potential in Bardet-Biedl Syndrome.
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