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U.S. and Chinese regulators are edging toward a cooperation plan on Chinese companies that have stock listed on U.S. stock exchanges.
Alexion will pay Chugai $775 million in the second quarter of 2022 in exchange for the Japanese firm withdrawing the patent infringement lawsuits it filed in Europe, Japan and the U.S.
Tetra Bio-Pharma announced that its investigational new drug involving cannabinoids, QIXLEEF, received guidance to strengthen its nonclinical and toxicological data from the FDA.
Alnylam is suing Moderna and Pfizer over patent infringements related to its lipid techQnology that have been foundational to the success of the mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines.
This is the first approval for the drug in gastroenterology and was based on data from three Phase III trials.
New research suggests spider silk may have a use for cancer therapies. For that and more research news, continue reading.
There is some evidence that COVID-19 infection might be linked to an increase in diabetes, particularly Type 1 diabetes, which is an autoimmune disease most commonly diagnosed in children.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied Biogen a second look into the patent dispute filed against Mylan for Biogen’s Multiple Sclerosis (MS) drug, Tecfidera.
On Wednesday, the World Health Organization indefinitely postponed the evaluation of Russia’s Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
AstraZeneca and Merck announced their Lynparza drug reduced the risk of death by 32% compared to placebo for specific breast cancer patients.
Genentech shared new data from its SUNFISH study evaluating the use of Evrysdi for SMA people ages 2 to 25 years diagnosed with Type 2 or Type 3 spinal muscular atrophy.
In his new book, Warp Speed, Paul Mango said the realization that many healthcare workers didn’t want the vaccine, for instance, was shocking.