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Potential outbreaks in Ukraine, genetic variants cause worsened symptoms, new long-term effects discovered and Florida political representatives advise against vaccines for kids.
Bristol Myers Squibb’s moneymaker cancer drug Revlimid has finally found a competitor in Israel-based Teva Pharmaceuticals’ generic version, lenalidomide.
Sanofi will more than $1 billion to build out its mRNA facilities and programs over the next several years. The site is expected to become operational in 2025.
Currently, women with breast and ovarian cancers have limited treatment options. Anixa Biosciences, ImmunoGen and IMV are working to change that.
Creyon Bio, a drug development company, has launched with more than $40 million in seed and Series A financing led by DCVC Bio and Lux Capital.
The trial’s primary endpoint was to assess endometrial health, with additional goals of evaluating the safety and tolerability of the drug.
According to a BIO report, less than a third of executive team members are women. BioSpace spoke with three influential women in biopharma to get their advice on breaking the executive barrier.
Agenus and Targovax partner on a KRAS cancer vaccine, Elixirgen and Taisho target aging and Tonix and Mass General team up again to fight kidney transplant rejection.
Andrey Tolmachov issued a letter to the global drug discovery and scientific community, underscoring the importance of condemnation and action against Russian invasion.
Gilead Sciences posted some good news: a late-stage study of its antibody-drug conjugate Trodelvy shows promise in slowing the progression of the most common forms of breast cancer.
The FDA clinical hold comes after Alpine reported a patient died during the NEON-2 trial.
OptiNose AS announced that its Phase III ReOpen1 clinical trial met both of its co-primary endpoints. It will be used to treat patients diagnosed with chronic sinusitis.
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