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China’s proposed guidelines for bioethics say that organizations outside of China cannot collect and preserve Chinese human genetic resources inside China or take them out of the country.
Zymeworks received an unsolicited, non-binding acquisition offer from global investment firm All Blue Capital. All Blue is offering $10.50 per share for a total of $773 million in cash.
AstraZeneca topped off a very busy week with its first-quarter financial report, citing a total of $11.390 billion in revenue, a whopping increase of 60%.
The FDA approval was based on data from the Phase III Explorer-HCM trial that showed Bristol Myers Squibb’s Camzyos could decrease the heart’s contractility.
Finch Therapeutics has been given the green light to continue the Phase III Prism4 clinical trial, investigating the efficacy of CP101 in fighting recurrent C. difficile infections (CDI).
Alnylam announced another delay, this one caused by a much more sinister reason – the invasion of Ukraine, now heading into its third month and causing disruption on a multi-faceted and global scale.
Researchers from Zhejiang University in China developed an artificially intelligent olfactory system for the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease. An “e-nose” was built to “smell” samples from patients.
The alliance will pair AbbVie’s neuroscience capabilities with Plexium’s comprehensive TPD platform.
Biopharma and life sciences organizations strengthen their leadership teams and boards with these Movers & Shakers.
Boston-based Kelonia Therapeutics launched after a successful $50 million Series A round of financing, which will push its research efforts in genetic medicines for immunology and oncology.
INc-UAB takes aim at multiple sclerosis from a new direction that reduces inflammation at the cellular level.
Mount Sinai researchers have discovered a key mechanism for how this occurs in breast cancer. For that and more research stories, continue reading.