Events

The Russian government is attempting to cast a negative light on the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, as well as other vaccines, in order to boost sales of its own vaccine, Sputnik V, the government charged.
At the annual J.P. Morgan conference, the biotech industry launched its encore to a wildly successful 2020 – virtually. And, as is becoming the common scenario, attendees found both pros and cons to our new (temporary?) reality.
Janet Lambert, CEO of the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM), painted a rosy picture despite a few challenges at the 2021 Cell & Gene State of the Industry Briefing during this year’s Biotech Showcase, held virtually January 11-15.
BioSpace takes a look at some of the announcements that occurred Monday and will continue to update throughout the week.
On Monday, at the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference held virtually, Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ chief executive officer Reshma Kewalramani said the company is looking to buy “mid- and late-stage assets.”
Biotech growth in China continued at a rapid pace in 2020, despite COVID-19, which emerged from that country to become a global pandemic. Opportunities in China remain good and are expected to continue.
Frank Nestle, Sanofi’s chief scientific officer and Global Head of Research, and Dietmar Berger, Sanofi’s chief medical officer and Global Head of Development, provided an overview of the company’s clinical activities and highlighted some assets that will be key revenue drives for the company.
A Biogen corporate conference held in February at the Boston Marriott Long Wharf Hotel was initially traced to about 100 cases of COVID-19 that spread across the country. That number has grown exponentially.
Palbociclib is the standard of care for patients with advanced breast cancer, yet researchers still have no molecular profile to predict which patients will progress, which will continue benefitting from this therapy after their initial treatment, and which combination therapies are most effective.
AstraZeneca will present new research aimed at addressing key unmet needs facing patients with blood cancers at the 62nd American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, held virtually from 5 to 8 December 2020.
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