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All other ongoing and pending studies of Sanofi’s amcenestrant, including the early-stage breast cancer trial AMEERA-6, will also be discontinued.
BioSpace spoke with industry executives and investors about the current economic situation in the biotech industry and sourced tips on how leaders can weather the downturn.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation inked a memorandum of understanding with South Korea’s foreign and health ministries to expand their partnerships revolving around public health.
Researchers found promising connections between the Neuregulin 4 (NRG4) endocrine factor protein and the suppression of specific liver diseases, including NASH.
Novavax seeks EUA for COVID-19 Booster, a 100-year-old TB vaccine may protect against the disease and public health officials struggle with fall planning.
Weeks after AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo were able to move the bar in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer with Enhertu, Gilead is answering that challenge with Trodelvy.
Clene Nanomedicine’s CNM-Au8 demonstrated surprising improvements in some MS patients, despite the study being halted early due to COVID-19.
Proceeds from the fund activities will be used to back Senda’s proprietary programmable medicines platform and advance its projects to clinical trial stages.
The FDA has accepted the sNDA for AstraZeneca and Merck’s Lynparza and the sBLA for Genentech (Roche)'s for Polivy in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Merck and Orna will explore various therapeutic and vaccine programs in a collaboration worth a potential $3.5 billion.
After more than two decades of attempts to develop a universal influenza vaccine, the global COVID-19 pandemic intensified the need for a broader vaccine for both illnesses.
In a recently published study, researchers found that the link between the SOD1 protein and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) could extend to all types of the motor neuron disease.