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The government of France launched its Healthcare Innovation 2030 strategy that aims to turn the country into a European innovation leader within the next eight years.
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Thursday, a committee of advisors for the CDC voted unanimously for children and teens, ages six to 17 to receive Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine.
CVS Health has seen about 40% patient diversity in the work it has done so far, Josh Rose, VP and head of decentralized clinical trials, site solutions and strategy told BioSpace.
Pfizer inked an Equity Subscription Agreement with France-based Valneva. They also updated their Collaboration and License deal for a Lyme disease vaccine that was announced in April.
Extension data from the Phase II TOPAZ trial showed that apitegromab yielded sustained and continued benefits in non-ambulatory patients with types 2 and 3 spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).
The FDA’s decision is based on positive results from two induction and one maintenance clinical study of AbbVie’s Skyrizi for Crohn’s disease.
BioSpace spoke with Janssen’s Fiona Elwood about the company’s myasthenia gravis candidate nipocalimab, which is currently recruiting for two Phase III trials.
Olema president and CEO Sean Bohen spoke with BioSpace about why he believes his company’s approach with a SERD and ER antagonist can successfully treat an advanced form of breast cancer.
An FDA advisory committee voted against Acadia Pharmaceutical’s supplemental New Drug Application of Nuplazid tablets for the treatment of Alzheimer’s-related psychosis.
Pharmaceutical giant Merck is exploring a possible purchase of biotech company Seagen, according to The Wall Street Journal.
VBI Vaccines and Hepion Pharmaceuticals have received Orphan Drug Designations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for their experimental cancer drugs.
Researchers from the Baylor College of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine and others discovered a molecule produced during exercise in mice that suppresses feeding and obesity.
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