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    Biotechs emerging from stealth take aim at pharma’s prime targets

    The companies are striving to bring fresh innovations to cancer care, pain management and the weight loss space.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • March 24, 2025
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    How pharma could feel the pain of a recession

    Pharma has long been considered “recession proof,” but an economic downturn could still hurt the industry in numerous ways.

    By March 21, 2025
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    Rare diseases

    As drug developers find promise in the rare diseases, deals and treatments are on the rise

    By PharmaVoice staff
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    Teen’s death following Sarepta DMD gene therapy underscores a risk seen for decades

    The death of a 16-year-old boy evokes a lengthy battle to realize the benefit of cutting-edge gene therapy while also enduring tragic risk.

    By March 20, 2025
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    The key factors shaping China’s biopharma boom

    Chinese companies are involved in one-fifth of pharma’s clinical development programs, but trade wars and regulatory hurdles could stymie dealmaking.

    By Alexandra Pecci • March 19, 2025
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    How non-traditional investors fuel up-and-coming biotechs when VC funding dries up

    Smaller biotechs are finding creative ways to fund R&D at a time when the traditional financing channels have become more constrictive.

    By March 18, 2025
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    Drug developers ‘haven’t even scratched the surface’ of what radiopharma can do

    Even with Big Pharmas pouring billions into the space, the potential of radiopharmaceuticals remains largely untapped.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • March 17, 2025
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    Roche’s obesity deal with Zealand Pharma tees up rival for GLP-1s

    The new $5.3 billion deal with the Swiss pharma giant gives Zealand a significant partner to advance its amylin analog obesity shot and create a new combination product.

    By March 17, 2025
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    Takeda’s $770M deal deepens Big Pharma’s omics push

    The pharma giant announced a new partnership with BridGene Biosciences that will use its IMTAC platform for drug discovery.

    By Alexandra Pecci • March 13, 2025
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    The first new type of drug for Tourette syndrome in over 50 years is close to the FDA’s doorstep

    Emalex Biosciences is full steam ahead with a targeted 2026 approval and launch for its novel drug.

    By March 11, 2025
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    What’s driving pharma’s layoffs in 2025

    Familiar foes in the industry have claimed a slew of jobs in recent months.

    By March 10, 2025
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    The top 3 impacts of Trump’s health data purge

    Interrupted access to health-related data has already led to worse outcomes and could undermine faith in the U.S. healthcare system, experts say.

    By Michael Brady • March 6, 2025
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    With patent losses on the horizon, Amgen refocuses its business strategy

    The company's vice president and general manager of U.S. business operations explains how Amgen is going to deliver on its “ambitious growth aspirations.”

    By Alexandra Pecci • March 5, 2025
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    AbbVie gets into obesity with $350M deal for once-weekly shot

    A licensing deal with Denmark’s Gubra gives the immunology giant control of an experimental therapy that could compete with drugs from Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly and Zealand.

    By Jonathan Gardner • March 5, 2025
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    Americans want to participate in clinical trials — so why don’t they?

    A recent study revealed the key barriers to enrollment and how pharma can help turn the tide.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • March 4, 2025
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    New tau candidates, including an RNA therapy from Voyager, drive a multi-pronged Alzheimer’s approach

    Voyager Therapeutics’ progress with drug candidates targeting tau marks a step in how the industry is walking multiple paths toward new therapeutic options.

    By March 4, 2025
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    Teva targets schizophrenia to build on innovative medicines growth

    The company is leaning on its subcutaneous technology to deliver long-acting options that could prevent patients from cycling through drugs.

    By Feb. 28, 2025
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    AI deals are surging, and Recursion’s ongoing Exscientia merger points to a new world of integration

    Recursion CFO Ben Taylor discusses the state of AI M&A and what companies should look for as the industry moves to new data technologies and systems.

    By Feb. 27, 2025
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    Cancer vaccines have stumbled, but the approach is gaining new steam

    The number of candidates in development has nearly doubled over the past 15 years.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Feb. 26, 2025
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    Its CEO died. The company scrapped a promising program. Now, for their 2nd act.

    Terns Pharmaceuticals sees blockbuster promise for two potential best-in-class molecules in obesity and oncology.

    By Alexandra Pecci • Feb. 25, 2025
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    Incentivizing rare disease R&D is getting tougher, but revamped policies could turn the tide

    Orphan drug development has long been incentivized by government policy. But as the financial math shifts, so do the risks of bringing rare disease drugs to market.

    By Feb. 25, 2025
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    Merck, Lilly launch manufacturing R&D consortium to help ‘bolster’ U.S. production

    The Young Institute Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Consortium will research and develop new production technologies.

    By Alexandra Pecci • Feb. 19, 2025
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    CRISPR’s cardio catch-all drives a biotech’s broad potential

    Scribe Therapeutics hopes to prevent cardiometabolic diseases by targeting underlying causes with CRISPR technology.

    By Kelly Bilodeau • Feb. 18, 2025
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    In the crowded cardio space, it’s David vs. Goliath for small biotechs

    What will it take for a clinical-stage biotech to break into the cardio space? One CEO thinks he has the answer.

    By Alexandra Pecci • Feb. 11, 2025
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    Beyond GLP-1s? This biotech is exploring longer-term metabolic treatments

    Fractyl Health is entering pivotal studies for a procedure that aims to be an ‘off ramp’ to GLP-1s and exploring how a one-time, ‘smart GLP-1’ gene therapy can Treat type 2 diabetes.

    By Feb. 10, 2025
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    Are orexins the next golden child of neuroscience?

    An emerging class of orexin-based drugs are on the cusp of disrupting care for sleep disorders — and potentially much more.

    By Feb. 10, 2025