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The discovery of a foreign substance prompted Amgen to voluntarily recall batches of the medicine Corlanor made in Italy.
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After debuting on the public markets with $256.3 million and raking in an additional $472 million, Veradermics has emerged as one of biotech’s biggest post-IPO standouts. CEO Reid Waldman credits the weight loss craze for establishing consumer-driven channels.
Molecular glue degraders are gaining traction in the clinic as well as funding from Big Pharma, with their potential to treat previously “undruggable” cancers and immunological diseases. Here are five clinical programs worth keeping an eye on.
Last month, the FDA launched TrialBlazer, intended to streamline the IND path and bring early clinical trials and medical innovation home to the U.S. It’s a start, but new agency leadership must see it through.
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Congressional letters sent to the CEOs of Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Merck, BMS and AbbVie this week voicing concerns about the pharmas’ clinical trials in China highlight an ongoing discrepancy in how government and industry think about the rise of the Asian country’s biotech industry.
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Retro Biosciences announced on Twitter that it is launching with $180 million in funding. Not much is known about the company, except that it indicates it is focused on the “cellular drives of aging.”
The data demonstrated that the drug, when given to the patients for more than seven days, offered a protection rate of 100%.
Biopharma and life sciences organizations from across the globe provide updates on their businesses and pipelines.
Evozyne inked a partnership with Takeda Pharmaceutical to develop next-generation gene therapies for up to four rare disease targets. Continue reading for that and more collaboration news from this week.
The AMR Action Fund financed two of this week’s money moves. Other moves ranged from medical devices to wearable sensor data companies. For that and more, continue reading.
Citius Pharmaceuticals has shared positive topline data from its Phase III clinical trial of I/Ontak. The company plans to file a biologics license application with the FDA later this year.
Galen Robotics will further benefit from Robert Langer’s extensive experience in biotech startups and hands-on laboratory work.
Here’s a look at the eight most profitable biopharma companies around the world. Profitability, in this case, refers to net income, as opposed to total revenue or sales.
With the accelerated approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Vijoice becomes the first treatment approved in the United States for PROS
Boehringer Ingelheim made a splash on Tuesday, announcing its intention to pump €25 billion ($27 billion) into its R&D pipeline over the next five years.