Research & Development
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J&J is all in on tau-targeted Alzheimer’s candidates. Will the approach lead to more effective treatments?
Anti-tau candidates haven’t crossed the regulatory threshold like their anti-amyloid counterparts, but J&J’s clinical efforts could lead in the right direction.
By Michael Gibney • Jan. 23, 2025 -
After an obesity stumble, BioAge reconnects with its longevity pipeline
The company is kicking off the year with a new Novartis partnership and renewed focus on metabolic aging targets.
By Alexandra Pecci • Jan. 22, 2025 -
Trendline
Tech for Clinical Trials
Companies that utilize these emerging technologies wisely are likely to find an edge in the increasingly competitive drug development arena.
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Innovate or perish: Industry’s evolution leaves little room for me-too approaches
Novel drug approvals have set the stage for more breakthroughs in pharma.
By Amy Baxter • Updated 22 hours ago -
Deep Dive
‘The bar has risen’: China’s biotech gains push US companies to adapt
Pharma dealmaking for drugs invented in China is putting pressure on U.S. biotechs to compete harder.
By Ben Fidler • Jan. 17, 2025 -
Musk’s rare disease torpedo, hospitals’ pharma fix and other policies leaders are tracking
There’s more to pharma's regulatory story in 2025 than just the IRA.
By Meagan Parrish • Jan. 17, 2025 -
Merck is broadening its pipeline as Keytruda’s patent cliff looms
Merck looks ahead with an array of cardiometabolic, immunology, neuroscience and ophthalmology pipelines.
By Alexandra Pecci • Jan. 14, 2025 -
Year in Preview
Will 2025 mark pharma’s pivot to bigger deals after years of lackluster M&A?
A series of uncertainties that kept dealmaking to a minimum last year could be reversing as pharma reloads pipelines ahead of the patent cliff explosion.
By Michael Gibney • Jan. 14, 2025 -
FDA ‘stuck to its corner’ with AI draft guidance, leaving plenty of questions unanswered
The first draft guidance provides an initial framework for how the agency will assess AI models in drug development, but the industry is still looking for more.
By Amy Baxter • Jan. 13, 2025 -
Opinion // Year in Preview
PharmaVoice’s Crystal Ball: Industry shifts in R&D, policy and clinical trials
Coming changes that could impact pharma from drug development to launch.
By Meagan Parrish • Jan. 10, 2025 -
Q&A // Biotech Spotlight
After layoffs, a viral immunotherapy biotech bounced back with a late-stage prostate cancer win
Candel Therapeutics’ CEO had to prioritize a phase 3 program amid layoffs and cuts, and an end-of-year clinical success was the redemption he was looking for.
By Michael Gibney • Jan. 9, 2025 -
3 trial readouts that could shake up the obesity market this year
A wave of new weight loss treatments is on the way, and drugmakers are scrambling for a foot in the door.
By Amy Baxter • Jan. 8, 2025 -
Opinion // Year in Preview
PharmaVoice’s Crystal Ball: The industry’s AI future
How AI will further transform the business of drug discovery and development in 2025.
By Meagan Parrish • Jan. 7, 2025 -
Subcutaneous options offer convenience for patients — and a valuable window for drugmakers
New formulations for under-the-skin application of drugs give pharmas another opening in a crowded market.
By Kelly Bilodeau • Jan. 7, 2025 -
4 closely watched FDA approval dates in 2025 from J&J, Novo and more
A first-in-class pain med and blockbusters with new indications are just a few of the possible approvals to keep an eye on in the new year.
By Alexandra Pecci • Jan. 6, 2025 -
4 companies to watch in the accelerating gene editing race
A handful of innovative startups are scrambling to gain a foothold as technology improves at a rapid clip.
By Kelly Bilodeau • Jan. 2, 2025 -
10 of our most read articles of 2024
The high drama of an election year, industry layoffs, patent cliff strategies and other key trends that shaped pharma in 2024.
By Meagan Parrish • Dec. 20, 2024 -
Merck’s RSV antibody could soon paddle into the rough waters of a crowded market
A new antibody from Merck would join a market teeming with new entries, but plenty of regulatory and financial uncertainty.
By Michael Gibney • Dec. 19, 2024 -
Maternal mortality trends remain dire — and researchers face an uphill battle to solve them
Rising maternal mortality, particularly among vulnerable populations, stems in part from a lack of research in pregnant women.
By Michael Gibney • Dec. 17, 2024 -
A biotech’s race to tackle the most severe hepatitis
Bluejay Therapeutics is one of just a handful of companies developing treatments for hepatitis D.
By Alexandra Pecci • Dec. 17, 2024 -
3 closely watched drugs that failed in the clinic
How recent setbacks and scattered successes could impact various sectors of the industry.
By Kelly Bilodeau • Dec. 16, 2024 -
Oncology, obesity and more: Where pharma R&D is headed in 2025
With a little more certainty coming to the market, the R&D environment in 2025 will be about pipeline prioritization and accelerating M&A.
By Amy Baxter • Dec. 16, 2024 -
Will the ‘anti-woke’ movement derail DEI efforts in pharma?
Amid the DEI backlash in corporate America, pharma leaders are quietly adjusting tactics.
By Meagan Parrish • Dec. 13, 2024 -
Q&A
Regeneron’s R&D approach scores dual wins against Alexion’s Ultomiris and in lymphoma
At this year’s ASH conference, Regeneron posted results for treatments that could disrupt the standards of care in two blood-related diseases.
By Michael Gibney • Dec. 12, 2024 -
Deep Dive
Endometriosis drug research, long underfunded, confronts familiar problems in women’s health
Despite the disease’s prevalence, endometriosis remains misunderstood, and research into drugs that might treat it draws scant funding — problems that have deep roots.
By Delilah Alvarado • Dec. 11, 2024 -
What’s next for 23andMe?
Amid its plummeting stock value, layoffs and cuts to its drug R&D program, the battered company is carrying on.
By Alexandra Pecci • Dec. 10, 2024