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The 37th Congress of the European Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis ran from October 13 to 15, with companies globally presenting cutting-edge studies on MS.
Four leading pharmaceutical companies partnered with Amazon Web Services and Israel Biotech Fund to launch AION Labs, an innovation space that will allow drug developers to harness AI and computational science to solve therapeutic challenges.
Biopharma and life sciences companies from across the globe provide updates on their pipelines and business operations.
It’s only the second week of October, and the biopharma IPO scene has already been buzzing this month.
Genome-editing company Intellia Therapeutics and France-based SparingVision have partnered to develop new therapies for ocular diseases. The deal could be worth up to $600 million for Intellia.
Population demographics appear to play a crucial role in the development of immunity via vaccination.
GSK shares are climbing in premarket trading on rumors that the company’s consumer health business it intends to spin off into a separate company next year is attracting interest from venture capitalists.
Teamed up with pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, CureVac is now focusing on a more promising target – second-generation mRNA vaccines.
Evidence is emerging that not only can COVID-19 vaccines help to prevent the condition, but they could serve as a form of “rescue” for those already stricken with it.
The scenery will continue to change for GlaxoSmithKline as the company’s planned demerger looms on the horizon. On Monday, GSK gave a glimpse of where the companies will call home post-split.
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