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Mixed headlines have plagued the cell and gene therapy space of late. We believe that a renewed case of optimism is not only warranted but essential if these therapies are to reach their full potential.
Through substantial leadership turnover and workforce cuts, the FDA has continued to support the advanced therapy sector, actively working to remove obstacles to innovation.
With immunology and inflammation blockbusters like AbbVie’s Skyrizi and Rinvoq reeling in nearly $7 billion combined in the third quarter, the pipeline-in-a-product strategy has never been more attractive.
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In a recent interview with BioSpace, Imagine Pharma CEO Ngoc Thai shared the vast potential posed by a polypeptide called IMG-1 to treat Type 1 diabetes.
Freeline Therapeutics’ hemophilia B drug demonstrated the strong possibility that a single injection of FLT180a, an experimental gene therapy, can reduce or eliminate the need for weekly injections.
Assembly Biosciences and X4 Pharmaceuticals have announced significant layoffs and reprioritization endeavors to let go of underperforming initiatives.
Frontera Therapeutics closed on a Series B funding round worth $160 million and announced an IND approval by the FDA for rare genetic retinal disease
Sandoz hopes its high-concentration formulation of an already greenlit biosimilar will be approved by the time AbbVie’s blockbuster drug Humira loses patent protection in the United States.
A new study published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience by researchers at Tufts University further supports the theory that there’s a link between gum disease and Alzheimer’s.
Vertex and Verve announced they had entered an exclusive four-year research partnership to discover and nurture a gene editing therapy for yet-undisclosed liver disease.
With a deep knowledge of the urology space, Urovant is developing a unique approach to treating overactive bladder - an injectable plasmid human cDNA encoding maxi-K channel gene therapy.
Hansa Biopharma secured $70 million in non-dilutive financing, OSE secured $300 million in funding while CN Bio opened a new contract research facility and more global biopharma news.
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