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    The hunt for game-changers against the deadliest form of brain cancer

    Treatments for glioblastoma have fallen short in the face of difficult challenges, but the pipeline is full of renewed attempts.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Sept. 16, 2024
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    Who’s winning in biotech’s tight market?

    Three of the largest fundraising rounds in 2024 show where investors are willing to place their bets in biotech.

    By Sept. 13, 2024
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    Oncology

    As investments in cancer R&D stay high, waves of innovative new treatments are on the horizon.

    By PharmaVoice staff
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    3 FDA approval dates to watch in the year’s final push

    A handful of potential blockbusters are marching toward FDA review.

    By Sept. 11, 2024
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    Why pharma should redefine ‘women’s health’

    A broader approach recognizes the challenges disproportionately impacting women and could lead to better outcomes, according to Organon. 

    By Alexandra Pecci • Sept. 11, 2024
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    Deep Dive

    A decade of cancer immunotherapy: Keytruda, Opdivo and the drugs that changed oncology

    Over the past 10 years, PD1-blocking medicines have transformed cancer care. But the steady expansion of their use has slowed and, despite much trying, pharmaceutical companies have largely failed to top the drugs’ successes.

    By Jonathan Gardner • Sept. 10, 2024
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    Huntington’s disease R&D is regaining ground after several disappointments

    Setbacks haven’t stopped advances by biotechs and pharmas working on new drugs for the inherited brain disorder.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Sept. 9, 2024
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    Lilly lays down $1B to be ‘first in biology’ with obesity gene therapies

    The deal, which targets metabolic diseases, is one of a few by Big Pharma to develop lncRNA therapies.

    By Sept. 9, 2024
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    What 3 layoff stories reveal about pharma’s troubles

    The factors driving the industry’s layoffs — and what could help turn the tide.

    By Sept. 6, 2024
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    A plucky biotech threatening Pfizer’s grip on the Prevnar vaccine market

    Results from Vaxcyte’s clinical pneumococcal vaccine study showed the smaller company could take on Pfizer’s legendary blockbuster.

    By Sept. 4, 2024
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    Pharma’s ‘it’ therapy — a new drug class gaining steam

    More companies are investing in protein degraders, which leverage a unique approach to harnessing the immune system in cancer, neurological diseases and more.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Sept. 4, 2024
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    Their Alzheimer’s treatment worked — but shares fell anyway

    Cognition Therapeutics touted what the C-suite saw as a promising mid-stage study in Alzheimer’s, but investors read a different story.

    By Aug. 29, 2024
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    After an FDA rejection, here’s what’s next in the psychedelics pipeline

    By rejecting the first MDMA therapy earlier this month, the FDA signaled to the psychedelic drug sector that the road to approval isn’t clear cut.

    By Aug. 28, 2024
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    As pharma’s AI revolution gets underway, ‘hallucinations’ pose a great risk

    While AI, machine learning and large language models can distill huge amounts of information, they sometimes make mistakes. New technologies could rebuild that trust.

    By Aug. 27, 2024
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    Q&A // First 90 Days

    With a new oncology R&D head, Takeda revamps its strategy

    The company is using a “three-by-four” approach to sharpen its cancer R&D aims.

    By Alexandra Pecci • Aug. 27, 2024
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    As a new mpox strain gains ground, a key drug stumbles in the clinic

    Despite the disappointing results, the drug’s developer, Siga Therapeutics, said there’s more to the story.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Aug. 26, 2024
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    23andMe inches closer to cancer immunotherapy, guided by its genetic database

    Dr. Jennifer Low, head of 23andMe’s therapeutics division, is taking the company into new territory with a potential cancer treatment that targets a unique pathway.

    By Aug. 20, 2024
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    BMS’ KarXT nears schizophrenia approval, but AbbVie and others wait in the wings

    With fewer side effects, the new wave of upcoming drugs could improve patient adherence, and the competition for a large projected market is getting fierce.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Aug. 19, 2024
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    Can BioNTech sustain a post-COVID mRNA pipeline? Oncology is the next hope.

    The German biotech is leveraging its mRNA platforms to develop a new class of cancer treatments that are necessary to lift the company’s flagging sales.

    By Aug. 14, 2024
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    Q&A // Biotech Spotlight

    A biotech’s difficult journey to bring a new kind of Parkinson’s drug to patients

    A series of executive turnovers at Gain Therapeutics this year precedes important early-stage Parkinson’s results that could change how the disease is treated.

    By Aug. 13, 2024
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    A potential MS ‘game changer’ could bring more safety to the table — even against viruses

    Immunic’s treatment has anti-inflammation, neuroprotection and antiviral effects plus a ‘benign’ safety profile that even seems to lower the risk of COVID-19 infection.

    By Alexandra Pecci • Aug. 13, 2024
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    Pharma execs react to final drug price negotiations with Medicare

    Here’s what the leaders of the companies with the 10 drugs in the first wave of price negotiations with Medicare said about how the new prices will impact their portfolio.

    By Aug. 9, 2024
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    Roche licenses Sangamo’s technology for another shot at Alzheimer’s drugs

    Through a new deal, Roche has exclusive rights to Sangamo molecules designed to repress the gene that makes “tau,” a protein many scientists view as a main driver of Alzheimer’s.

    By Jacob Bell • Aug. 8, 2024
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    Autobahn’s road to a breakthrough depression treatment is paved with high-profile investors

    The biotech boasts some Big Pharma backers that drove a $100 million fundraising effort in July to take its depression drug into a mid-stage study.

    By Aug. 7, 2024
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    A biotech dousing ‘fires’ in the brain that plagued a bestselling author

    Arialys Therapeutics is developing a precision medicine treatment for a rare autoimmune encephalitis that mimics psychosis.

    By Alexandra Pecci • Aug. 7, 2024
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    Jim Wilson, prominent gene therapy researcher, to depart UPenn

    Wilson, who founded UPenn’s gene therapy program three decades ago, will step down to start two new spinouts, Gemma Bio and Franklin Biolabs.

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Aug. 5, 2024