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In partnership with GentiBio, BMS aims to harness the capabilities of engineered Treg therapies to re-establish immune tolerance and repair tissue in patients living with IBD.
Attending a networking event isn’t enough – you have to make the most of it. To be successful, you need to be strategic about who you talk to, what you say, and how you follow up to get the best candidates.
As organizations implement diversity initiatives, they often need a leader to guide them in the right direction. Find out what DEI leadership is and how it can help your business in our guide.
When vetting the qualities of potential candidates at a career fair, listen to and take interest in the unique lived experiences of each job seeker you meet, as well as their skills and qualifications.
Five years after joining Johnson & Johnson as head of research and development, Mathai Mammen is leaving abruptly to seek other opportunities outside the company.
Using Cerevance’s proprietary NNETSseq technology platform, Merck and Cerevance have partnered to identify new targets for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Biogen expects to lay off a potential 1,000 staffers in an effort to cut about $1 billion in costs, according to The Boston Globe, while 10x Genomics and Talis Biomedical also cut staff.
BeiGene and Novartis’ unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma treatment, Tislelizumab, is gaining ground as a potential treatment for advanced liver cancer.
Novavax released its second quarter financial results, showing a dramatic adjustment in its sales outlook, while BioNTech prepares to launch two variant-adopted bivalent shots.
A study was recently published in Nature Climate Change showing that climate change is making more than half of hundreds of known infectious diseases worse.
Job descriptions are the candidate’s first impression of a company. And if that introduction includes exclusionary language, they’re less likely to apply even if they are the perfect fit for the job.
The week started off with a clinical bang for Verona Pharma, Kodiak, AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo with wins in COPD, lung cancer and macular edema respectively.
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