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On the heels of positive Phase IIb data in plaque psoriasis, Takeda is acquiring both the therapy and Nimbus Lakshmi, a wholly owned subsidiary, in a potentially $6 billion deal.
Developed initially to deliver cytotoxic payloads to tumors, antibody therapeutics are evolving to provide new, next-generation conjugates and treat various diseases beyond cancer.
Mirati gets the green light from the FDA for its KRAS G12C-mutated lung cancer medication.
Seagen’s top-selling drug hit the mark in another major indication.
Clovis Oncology officially files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Merck initiated a tender offer Monday to buy all outstanding shares of Imago Biosciences. This follows the November announcement of the buyout.
Affimed will not seek accelerated approval for AFM13 as a monotherapy in advanced-stage relapsed/refractory peripheral T cell lymphoma.
Amgen confirmed Monday it will acquire rare disease giant Horizon Therapeutics for $26.4 billion.
Wall Street is no longer enamored with NASH drug developers.