BioBridges has been a trusted partner in the life sciences industry for more than 20 years. With the launch of its new ...
Dupixent is the first biologic medicine approved in the U.S. for the common lung condition, though competitors from GSK, AstraZeneca and Roche could follow.
While momentous, the approval of Cobenfy could also draw attention to an age-old problem in American healthcare: Will insurance barriers keep patients from getting an effective medicine?
Solventum, formerly 3M Health Care, announced today the launch of the 3M™ Harvest RC Centrate Chromatographic Clarifier, a ...
The results showed that in patients with known CLDN18.2 and PD-L1 status, the median progression-free survival (mPFS) reached ...
The offering, which was upsized twice, will support development of a drug the company believes can boost the effects of popular weight loss medicines like Eli Lilly’s Zepbound.
The company’s technology, which enables it to target viral proteins in their “prefusion” shape and skip a manufacturing step, could lead to vaccines that are more potent and easier to produce, said ...
Metsera revealed Phase 1 data it claims could support a weight-loss medicine that's administered monthly. Elsewhere, Sanofi invested in a struggling biotech and shares of two Duchenne drug developers ...
Alongside Summit, there are quite a few other players in the field. Some if these companies have even already shown promising ...
Industry insiders hope the Fed’s decision to cut rates for the first time in years will boost biotech investment. But the long-awaited move won’t cure all that ails the sector, others cautioned.
New data show Talvey’s potential in multiple myeloma drug combinations. Elsewhere, AbbVie got more positive Parkinson’s drug data and Biogen ended a Sage collaboration.
The partners said their antibody-drug conjugate datopotomab deruxtecan didn’t extend survival in a breast cancer study, fueling additional doubts about its approval prospects.