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CG Oncology presented positive interim Phase II results for its Core1 trial studying the use of CG0070 at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting.
Bristol Myers Squibb and Nektar Therapeutics ended their global clinical program for potential bladder cancer and renal cell carcinoma treatment.
The FDA issued new guidance urging drugmakers to submit racial and minority recruitment plans when designing their studies.
Biopharma and life sciences organizations strengthen their leadership teams and boards with these Movers & Shakers.
The FDA granted Merck’s investigational 21-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (V116) for IPD and pneumococcal pneumonia Breakthrough Therapy Designation.
O’Neill, who has served as chief medical officer at Sarepta Therapeutics since 2018, said he is excited about the potential of Editas’ pipeline.
Be Biopharma closed a massive $130M financing to further its proprietary autologous and allogeneic BeCM platform and discover therapies for cancer, rare diseases and more.
AbbVie and Genmab announced positive topline results from their Phase I/II trial for lymphoma treatment; Sanofi posted positive results from its Phase I/II trial for the treatment of ITP.
The revised operating plan also includes reductions in spending related to general and administrative expenses and investments in its research platform.
Drug pricing watchdog ICER issued a draft report on bluebird bio’s gene therapy betibeglogene autotemcel for beta-thalassemia. The report touted the therapy’s cost-effectiveness.
Researchers are combining CAR-T cell therapy with cancer-killing viruses to create an even more potent treatment against solid cancer tumors.
Pfizer and BioNTech will submit updated data to the FDA to support the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) of COVID-19 vaccination boosters in children between the age of 5 and 11.