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A recent study has highlighted the need for more stringent Phase II trial protocols on the basis that over 80% of candidate oncology treatments that go into Phase III failed to achieve OS goals.
Scientists from Stanford University investigated the effectiveness of an oral tablet flu vaccine called VXA-A1.1 by Vaxart, which uses cellular correlates of protection.
Biopharma and life sciences companies strengthen their leadership teams and boards with these Movers & Shakers.
Monoclonal antibodies have proven to be an important therapeutic option in the ongoing battle against COVID-19.
Avrobio’s ex vivo lentiviral gene therapy platform led to durable responses measured in years, and significant reductions in disease-related biomarkers that far exceed today’s standard of care.
Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones including T helper cells for COVID-19, new gene found that could contribute to type 1 diabetes and more.
Gilead Sciences announced it exercised its options to three of Arcus Biosciences’ programs. Two are anti-TIGIT molecules, domvanalimab and AB308, and the other is etrumadenant and quemliclustat.
Two weeks after Novartis announced it would sell its nearly one-third voting stake in next-door neighbor Roche, investors are chomping at the bit to find out how that almost $21 billion will be put to work.
Based on BridgeBio’s current pipeline of programs, this total amount will be sufficient to carry over 30 drug development and discovery programs well into 2024.
Merck’s Keytruda (pembrolizumab) keeps expanding the indications for which it’s approved. The company announced today that the FDA had approved the anti-PD-1 therapy for adjuvant treatment of renal cell carcinoma.
Avilar Therapeutics officially joined the game with $60 million in seed financing from RA Capital Management.
The Richard King Mellon Foundation has awarded a $100 million gift to the University of Pittsburgh and approved a $150 million grant for Carnegie Mellon University.
PRESS RELEASES
• ASCO 2026: 2.5-Year Overall Survival Data • Jefferies Healthcare Conference: Partnering & Investor meetings • BIO International Convention: Panel Participation • MIB Agents Factor Osteosarcoma Conference: Data Presentation
The 6% naturally derived extract is set to be encapsulated for use in patients suffering from treatment-resistant depression under Australia’s Authorised Prescriber Scheme, where no serious adverse events have been reported as of December 2025
Live Presentation and Q&A: Thursday, May 28, 2026 12 PM EDT
• MustGrow has received approval from the agriculture departments of Texas, Utah, and Montana to commence sales of organic biofertility product TerraSanteTM. • Based on infield grower data, the mustard-derived TerraSanteTM biofertility product has been shown to improve crop yields, soil, and potentially the soil microbiome health for nutrient/water use efficiencies.
· Prof. Dr. med. Jürgen Braun joins the Scientific Advisory Board of MetrioPharm AG. · With more than 800 peer-reviewed publications and various prestigious awards, Prof. Braun is internationally recognized as a leading expert in the field of modern clinical and academic rheumatology.
Pharmaceutical service provider receives prestigious management award for the seventh year in a row · Family-owned company once again excels in all four key business areas · Site development and digitalization as strategic investment priorities · Focus on new sources for skilled workers and on lifelong learning
The upgraded platform offers a searchable database of over 300 risk-assessed HCPs, automated research scanning, and new flexible pricing options for mid-size drug developers.
New preprint by Jianghui Xiong, PhD, and the DeepoMe team introduces SteeraMed, a steerable biomedical world model for N-of-1 intervention reasoning across chronic diseases and aging