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Auron Therapeutics reels in $48 million to identify novel AI-based cancer targets, Frontera scoops up $160 million for AAV gene therapy and tech manufacturing and MMI scores $75 million for robotic microsurgery.
CAMP4 Therapeutics raised another $100 million in financing to advance its approach into the “dark side of the genome” and drive two therapeutics into clinical trials next year.
The LPN technology used in the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines has been the target of numerous patent challenges. Here’s a look at recent biopharma patent disputes.
At Biogen’s quarterly conference call, outgoing CEO Michel Vounatsos emphasized a strong balance sheet and 10 exciting late-stage programs. The company also raised its 2022 guidance.
Merck’s Phase III trial studying Keytruda (pembrolizumab) for unresected locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) failed to meet the primary endpoint.
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VBL’s ofra-vec candidate was primarily evaluated on its ability to improve PFS and OS in study participants—and delivered disappointing results for both measures.
Women of color continue to be trailblazers in the life science industry, proving that they can be just as, if not more, successful than their peers - even if it isn’t always easy.
Avista Therapeutics inked a partnership deal with Swiss pharma giant Roche to develop AAV gene therapy vectors for eye diseases.
Avadel and Jazz Pharma, a leader in treating sleep disorders, are locked in a patent dispute. If it receives final FDA approval, Avadel’s Lumryz could challenge Jazz’s market dominance.
Sanofi has terminated a development agreement with Regulus in Alport syndrome, while Merck reaches the point of futility in a Phase III colorectal cancer trial.
As the BA.4/BA.5 Omicron subvariants spread, researchers continue to develop COVID-19 therapies and approaches for preventing or treating the disease. For that and more, continue reading.