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The vote came just over one week after the FTC announced it would probe claims regarding the role the middlemen play in determining retail prices of prescription drugs.
Genmab and AbbVie announce positive data in large b-cell lymphoma, Intra-Cellular’s bipolar depression candidate hits the endpoint in Phase III and more.
Researchers surveyed 60,000 Microsoft employees and found that remote workers are more productive than their in-office counterparts in the short-term, but less productive long term.
Atreca announced that Stephen Gould, Ph.D., will be the company’s next chief scientific officer. Most recently, Gould was executive director, of Translational Oncology at Genentech.
Bavarian Nordic announced that the upcoming Phase III trial for its COVID-19 booster candidate has been redesigned to compete against licensed mRNA-based vaccines.
The FDA approved Rhythm Pharmaceutical’s Imcivree (setmelanotide) for patients with Bardet-Biedl syndrome.
Speakers from Sanofi and CMIC discussed their respective experiences with DCT in Europe and Japan during Informa Connect’s Decentralized Clinical Trials hybrid meeting, held June 6-8.
This week’s Movers & Shakers includes a number of chief business officers and business development leaders alongside those tapped for scientific roles.
Checkpoint Therapeutics announced that its checkpoint inhibitor cosibelimab is showing positive objective response rate data in patients with locally advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
Frederick National Laboratories, the American Cancer Society and other leaders are picking up the pieces - both good and bad - as COVID-19 becomes endemic.
In a study conducted by researchers at Stanford University, three pediatric patients with a rare genetic disease that often results in kidney failure received kidney transplants.
Moderna’s study, dubbed BabyCove, is expected to begin recruiting in September and will include up to 700 babies three to six months of age.
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