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Possibly reflecting the current Bear market, Berkshire Hathaway has walked away from its stake in both AbbVie and BMS.
Pfizer apparently hasn’t begun any combination trials in human beings of Paxlovid, and no reported human tests are using the drug in combination with other therapies.
The American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy annual meeting continues to see companies showcasing promising therapeutics for multiple disease indications.
BioSpace surveyed thousands of industry professionals to get the most current, accurate salary statistics. Read on to find out the top-paying jobs in each sector.
Industrializing Autologous Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing to Bring Quality Products to Patients
Orgenesis is developing a point-of-care manufacturing platform for cell and gene and other advanced therapies to make them more widely available and significantly more affordable.
The current president, CEO and board member, Keith Kendall, is departing Aquestive. He will be replaced by Daniel Barber, its current chief operating officer.
Researchers at Hokkaido University in Japan, in a collaboration with American scientists, may have unlocked the mechanism that drives widespread inflammation in inflammatory diseases.
Recent funding saw support for a platform that selectively degrades DNA, software to help read mammograms and a company using corn genetics to develop cancer-targeting viruses.
Greece’s Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced plans to sue Novartis over what he alleges are illegal practices. In addition to demanding compensation, the country is implementing a three-point plan.
Hengrui Pharma is seeking to make medicines more available and affordable worldwide with the launch of Luzsana that opens up access to treatment for hundreds of illnesses.
Axsome Therapeutics announced that it published the results of its Ascend Phase-II clinical trial of AXS-05 to treat Major Depressive Disorder in The American Journal of Psychiatry.
Scientists in New Zealand have found that mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines produce greater antibody levels compared to adenovirus vector-based ones across major COVID-19 variants.