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Parkinson’s disease has been immensely challenging for biotech companies. A high rate of late-stage attrition in trials has led to a lack of approved therapies for the disease.
The FDA’s Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee voted 13 to 10 to recommend emergency authorization of molnupiravir. Read more about the authorization here.
ImmunoGen shares positive results from its Phase III SORAYA trial, which is evaluating the use of mirvetuximab soravtansine for treating ovarian cancer.
The pharmaceutical industry is full of job opportunities for people in various fields. Read on to find out more information about high-paying pharma industry jobs.
Genoskin’s solution is to develop the technologies to replace animals and humans in clinical studies with virtual models, steadily pushing living creatures further and further from testing.
Pfizer veteran Phil Dormitzer will assume the role of Global Head of Vaccines beginning Friday.
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals announced it is restructuring with the intention of prioritizing clinical development of specific programs and streamlining its commercial operations.
One day after falsified information regarding its Phase I/II breast cancer data circulated online, Olema Pharmaceuticals released its topline data for a potential best-in-class complete estrogen receptor antagonist.
Adagio claims that none of the mutations found in Omicron are linked with escape from ADG20 neutralization in vitro.
Ablaze has aligned itself with RayzeBio, giving Ablaze a solid start with an in-licensing agreement to bring Rayze’s products to the greater China market.
Early tests of Regeneron’s antibody cocktail show it isn’t as effective against Omicron while a separate tests of Eli Lilly’s antibody cocktail also demonstrated the same.
The whole world is watching the news about Omicron, but it’s obvious that it will be a week or two before enough is known about the new variant of concern.