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Biopharma and life sciences companies from across the globe provide updates to their businesses and pipelines.
PCN-101 was recently awarded Investigational New Drug (IND) status by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It’s a for treating the patients with treatment resistant depression.
The job cuts were announced as part of an organizational streamlining initiative that will refocus resources toward the company’s highest-value activities.
Pardes is funneling the funds into financing the next stage of clinical trials and commercial production of its lead oral antiviral drug, PBI-0451, for the treatment and prevention of SARS-CoV-2 infections.
One hundred percent of test serum samples showed neutralization of the delta variant, and more than ninety percent of serum samples showed neutralization of the Omicron variant.
BioSpace takes a look at the presentations made by Amgen, GSK and 2sevent bio at the all-virtual J.P. Morgan Conference.
Daiichi wants to maximize its investment in three antibody-drug conjugates, which the company has positioned as one of the strategic pillars of its 5-year Business Plan.
According to the Environmental Litigation Group, P.C., approximately 37.5% of all occupational lung cancer cases are related to occupational asbestos exposure.
The FDA informed Johnson & Johnson that adverse-event reports indicated a possible increased risk of immune thrombocytopenia within 42 days after vaccination with their COVID-19 vaccine.
Pfizer is cutting its sales staff as physicians and healthcare facilities prefer fewer face-to-face interactions with vendors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services indicated it would cover the cost of these drugs and any necessary scans — but only “if they are enrolled in qualifying clinical trials.”