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On June 26, Intellia announced the first-ever clinical data supporting the safety and efficacy of in vivo CRISPR genome editing in human patients.
Two former executives of JHL Biotech were indicted on charges of orchestrating the theft of trade secrets, wire fraud exceeding $101 million, and money laundering.
The SPAC craze continues as San Diego-based Revelation Biosciences announced its merger with Petra Acquisition that will result in the company’s listing on the Nasdaq exchange.
The research underlines the progress being made in messenger RNA approaches, as spotlighted by the success of the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
A new variant, C.1.2. is causing public health experts worldwide to keep an eye out for its presence as it seems to be more infectious and even more resistant to vaccines than other variants.
Regeneron and Sanofi broke ground with the 2017 approval of the first biologic drug for atopic dermatitis, the most common form of eczema driven by allergic reactions.
Shares of Bone Therapeutics are down more than 34% on the Euronext stock exchange after the company announced its Phase III osteoarthritis study failed to meet primary and critical secondary endpoints.
The 146,000 square foot facility will benefit Umoja Biopharma to eliminate crucial CAR-T production barriers. There’s a lot more going on, know everything here.
SpringWorks has announced a research collaboration with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to advance its therapy development efforts for multiple myeloma and related diseases.
Laronde has managed to secure as much as $440 million from a Series B financing round to support as many as 100 Endless RNA (eRNA) products and drug programs over the next decade.
At the six-month mark, 68% of participants reported at least one persistent symptom, which fell to 49% after one year.
Scientists from the U.K. conducted a massive study on the link between vaccinations and dropping platelet counts and found that the problem lies more on the virus itself than on the medications.
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