Job Trends
As we closed the books on year two of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Life Sciences market set records as the strongest in history.
Labor Market Reports
BioSpace’s Q3 2025 U.S. Life Sciences Job Market Report reveals a turbulent quarter for biopharma hiring, with record declines in job postings, rising layoffs, and cautious employer sentiment shaping the industry’s employment landscape.
BioSpace data show biopharma professionals faced increased competition for fewer employment opportunities during the second quarter of 2025, with increased pressure from further layoffs.
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THE LATEST
Despite the domination of the news cycle by the COVID-19 pandemic, quite a number of biopharma companies reported on non-COVID-19 clinical trials last week, although there remains plenty of ongoing trial news related to the pandemic. Here’s a look.
Less than one month after Johnson & Johnson identified a lead vaccine candidate against COVID-19, the life sciences giant announced an agreement with Emergent BioSolutions to support the manufacturing needs for the potential medication.
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect on global business and biopharma companies are not excluded.
The company said the treatment significantly reduced disease activity as measured by magnetic resonance imaging.
At least some of the concern is that without greater funding and coordination, the companies won’t be able to buy sufficient raw materials, continue production of existing drugs and quickly scale up their capacity to meet the demand of new drugs and older therapies around the world.
It’s likely that more companies and universities will add additional assets as time goes on.
It was a very busy week for clinical trial news. Here’s a look.
While the world is working to slow the COVID-19 pandemic by social isolation and quarantine, numerous companies globally are working to develop a vaccine against the virus.
This Clinical Catch-Up has been split into three sections: COVID-19-Related Clinical Trials; Non-COVID-19-Related Clinical Trials; and Trials Affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Here’s a look.
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