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Silence Therapeutics, Totus Medicines and Poseida Therapeutics all adjust as they welcome new members to their leadership teams.
Marinus Pharmaceuticals reported that its Phase III RAISE trial of IV ganaxolone for status epilepticus will be delayed, thanks to the pandemic.
Plexium raised millions for its multi-year research collaboration and license deal with Amgen to identify novel targeted protein degradation therapeutics.
Research on obesity is essential, as it can lead to serious health consequences. Researchers are now turning to the immune system for answers about the condition.
Effective communication skills are vital for success in the pharma industry. Here are some tips to help you improve your communication skills.
Public health officials begin to think we’ve turned the corner on the pandemic as new global cases drop 21% last week, the third consecutive week numbers and deaths have declined.
The DSMB endorsed the use of mRNA-1345 for the Phase III ConquerRSV study following positive preliminary Phase II data that demonstrates the vaccine’s safety profile.
Shares of Kodiak Sciences plunged nearly 70% in premarket trading after its Phase II/III study of KSI-301 failed to demonstrate non-inferior visual acuity gains compared to Regeneron’s Eylea.
Veru’s enobosarm shows good proof of concept data even when 90% of patients have failed first-line therapies.
Robert LaCaze is taking over the reins of Mnemo Therapeutics with the goal of overcoming key challenges in CAR-T therapies and driving the company’s lead assets into the clinic.
More biotech companies turn to private investors as the market churns volatile for life sciences. Here’s who’s scooping up the cash this week.
Several CEOs have stood out from their peers throughout the past year, winning recognition from the Healthcare Technology Report. BioSpace looks at five of these leaders.