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The study, which has yet to be peer-reviewed, found the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was only about 12% effective for children ages 5 to 11 years against the Omicron variant.
WIES fellows will have access to successful female entrepreneurs, including CRISPR pioneer and Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna, who founded the IGI.
AbbVie has bolstered its neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative portfolio with the acquisition of Belgium-based Syndesi Therapeutics in a deal valued at up to $1 billion.
On Sunday, Boehringer Ingelheim tweeted a message of support for Ukraine, and announced it was standing in solidarity with the embattled Eastern-European country.
The FDA rejected Gilead’s New Drug Application, citing Chemistry Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) problems associated with the compatibility of the drug with the proposed container vial.
Pfizer’s Clostridioides difficile infection vaccine failed to hit the mark, BMS announced priority review for Opdivo in resectable Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, and Saol enlists help from GeneDx.
In 2021, Sanofi earned about $4.2 billion from Dupixent sales, and Regeneron earned about $1.8 billion.
Two new biotech companies launched today: NextRNA to focus on non-coding RNA technology, and Pathalys, with a clinic-ready licensed compound and plans to enter Phase III trials.
Johnson & Johnson’s partner, Legend Biotech, has been awarded FDA approval for its (CAR-T) therapy, Carvykti, for the treatment of multiple myeloma disease.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the use of CRISPR-Cas9 in humans belongs to Broad, not UC Berkeley.
AstraZeneca and Neurimmune have signed an exclusive global collaboration and licensing deal to develop, manufacture and commercialize NI006 for ATTR-CM.
Gemini will undertake a corporate restructuring that will see a drastic 80% of its workforce laid off.