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Biopharma companies won’t fully capture the benefits of AI unless they reorganize their R&D units, according to McKinsey.
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Even as FDA approvals for biologic therapies fell in the first half of 2026, regulatory experts are optimistic about a turnaround in the rare disease space after the departure of key leaders at the agency. Still, there will continue to be tension between science and politics.
Early-stage financing rounds are on track to hit their lowest dollar value in years as funders continue to eschew risky investments, experts told BioSpace.
A mostly black box since emerging with more than a billion dollars in hand, Xaira Therapeutics is slowly pulling back the curtain, revealing plans to find partners and validate its pipeline.
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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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The FDA places holds, companies receive clearance for new studies and Pharma giants release new data in last week’s clinical trial news.
Three genome editing companies, Intellia Therapeutics, Editas Medicine and uniQure, are each anticipating a bright 2022 as the promises of gene therapy continue to be realized.
Eli Lilly’s Jardiance scores expanded heart failure approval from the FDA and will now be available to all patients with heart failure to reduce the risk of death and hospitalization.
The FDA’s decision to approve Purdue’s drug Nalmefene earned mixed reactions, especially as the company is in the middle of lawsuits. Here’s what you need to know.
Studies from Guttmacher Institute found that 54% of all abortions in the United States in 2020 were done with pills instead of surgery, an increase from approximately 44% in 2019.
The agreement would have created a spin-off gene therapy company and merged it with ARYA IV to create a new, publicly-traded entity called Caritas Therapies.
Not only is this the first approval for a plant-based vaccine, it’s also the first approval for GSK’s adjuvant.
Biopharma and life sciences companies strengthen their leadership teams and boards with these Movers & Shakers.
After Judge Denise Cotes banned Martin Shkreli from future involvement in the industry, a second judge handed down a similar order and ordered him to pay a $1.39 million fine.
Moderna, Pfizer and BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson earned an approximate combined revenue of $31 billion in 2021, thanks to the success of their mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.