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Novartis announced Wednesday it is temporarily halting dosing in its ongoing Phase IIb VIBRANT-HD trial of branaplam in Huntington’s disease.
Russian researchers announced a new Sputnik V vaccine against the Delta and Omicron variants of COVID-19, AB Science files for conditional marketing approval of its ALS drug in the EU and much more.
Sonoma Bio announced its plans to erect an 83,000-square-foot operations facility in Seattle, while Thermo Fisher opened a new viral vector manufacturing plant in Massachusetts.
The Oxford University team behind the global COVID-19 RECOVERY study is now focusing its attention on developing a new monkeypox treatment.
Anthony Quinn has stepped down from his role as chief executive officer and transitioned to an advisory role. Jim Kastenmayer, general counsel, will assume the post on an interim basis.
In an interview with Reuters, AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot said Tuesday that he isn’t sure if the company will continue developing vaccines. He also hinted at potential M&A action.
Layoffs at Atara have begun weeks after the Bay Area company announced plans to terminate 20% of its staff under a new corporate strategy focused on the innovation within the company’s pipeline.
Money is now flowing into promising platforms for prostate cancer from AdvanCell, mRNA therapeutics from eTheRNA, hepatitis from Bluejay and more.
Of the 1,400 jobs Novartis plans to eliminate in Switzerland, about half will include leadership and management positions, the company reported Monday.
While there has been a perception that young people are smarter or more creative, analyses from the Kellogg School of Management show most scientists make their breakthroughs later in life.
Scientists found that combining cytokine drug factory implants with PD-1 protein targeting checkpoint inhibitors can eliminate advanced-stage mesothelioma tumors in mouse models.
Researchers showed they have developed artificial intelligence that may be able to detect Parkinson’s disease using nocturnal breathing signals.