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Articles Tagged with ''Biontech SE''

mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to usher in ‘golden age of vaccinology’

Dec. 8, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
The extraordinary speed with which mRNA technology has delivered what appear to be safe and highly efficacious vaccines for preventing COVID-19 herald the start of a “golden age of vaccinology,” according to C. Buddy Creech, director of the vaccine research program at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and principal investigator on the phase III trial of Moderna Inc.’s mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine.
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Syringe, bottles of COVID-19 vaccine on U.K. map

U.K. is first country to approve Pfizer/Biontech’s COVID-19 vaccine

Dec. 8, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – The first of 800,000 commercial doses of Pfizer Inc./Biontech SE’s COVID-19 vaccine arrived in the U.K., after the Medicines and Healthcare products Agency (MHRA) became the first regulator to grant conditional approval. A total of 1,500 immunization centers in the U.K. are preparing to receive the vaccine, with administration beginning Dec. 8.
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Regulatory front

BIO, PhRMA challenge MFN model

Dec. 7, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting biopharma, including: FDA, industry prepare for vaccine; FDA updates trial guidance; Labeling changes for diabetes drugs.
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mRNA COVID-19 vaccines to usher in ‘golden age of vaccinology’

Dec. 3, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
The extraordinary speed with which mRNA technology has delivered what appear to be safe and highly efficacious vaccines for preventing COVID-19 herald the start of a “golden age of vaccinology,” according to C. Buddy Creech, director of the vaccine research program at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and principal investigator on the phase III trial of Moderna Inc.’s mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccine.
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Syringe, bottles of COVID-19 vaccine on U.K. map

U.K. is first country to approve Pfizer/Biontech’s COVID-19 vaccine

Dec. 2, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – The first 800,000 commercial doses of Pfizer Inc./Biontech SE’s COVID-19 vaccine are due to arrive in the U.K. over the next few days, after the Medicines and Healthcare products Agency (MHRA) became the first regulator to grant conditional approval. A total of 1,500 immunization centers in the U.K. are preparing to receive the vaccine, with administration now expected to start on Monday, Dec. 7.
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Scientist injecting vaccine into Earth
How well will they work?

Confidence in ‘spectacular’ COVID-19 vaccine trial wins resonant among experts

Nov. 20, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
In a world more familiar with the 30% to 70% efficacy rates of seasonal flu vaccines, news of 95% efficacy rates for two of the major late-stage COVID-19 vaccines in development seems thrilling. But do such robust-sounding numbers, the product of relatively early analyses, really merit the enthusiasm they’ve garnered?
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Vaccine target

After a successful phase III, Pfizer-Biontech chase an EUA

Nov. 18, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
With the FDA’s required safety milestone notched in their phase III study of COVID-19 vaccine candidate BNT-162b2, Pfizer Inc. and Biontech SE said they will request emergency use authorization “within days.”
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccine vials, syringe

Dynamic stability: Moderna flies high with storage-friendly COVID-19 vaccine bid

Nov. 17, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Moderna Inc.’s phase III win with its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, mRNA-1273, lifted spirits while validating the Cambridge, Mass.-based firm’s platform, as Wall Street buzzed with comparisons between the prospects that have yielded late-stage data thus far.
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccine vials, syringe

Dynamic stability: Moderna flies high with storage-friendly COVID-19 vaccine bid

Nov. 16, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Moderna Inc.’s phase III win with its COVID-19 vaccine candidate, mRNA-1273, lifted spirits while validating the Cambridge, Mass.-based firm’s platform, as Wall Street buzzed with comparisons between the prospects that have yielded late-stage data thus far.
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Janssen’s vaccine candidate

J&J targets U.K. for second study, as early data start flowing from COVID-19 vaccine trials

Nov. 16, 2020
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – A second phase III trial of Johnson & Johnson’s adenoviral-vectored COVID-19 vaccine is starting in the U.K. this week, amid concerns the positive news from the Pfizer Inc./Biontech SE vaccine study will deter volunteers from coming forward to take part.
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