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BioWorld - Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''Novartis AG''

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Novartis leaps into hydroxychloroquine fray with new phase III study

April 20, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Both ballyhooed and questioned as a potential savior from COVID-19, hydroxychloroquine is about to get a high-profile test by Basel, Switzerland-based Novartis AG. The company has reached an agreement with the FDA to run a phase III trial evaluating the drug for the treatment of hospitalized patients with COVID-19, with enrollment of 400 patients beginning within weeks and results to be reported as soon as possible.
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Novartis enlists Tscan to discover new TCR therapies with $30M up front

April 15, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Less than a year after backing Tscan Therapeutics Inc.'s $48 million series B round, Novartis AG is tapping the Waltham, Mass.-based company to discover and develop new T-cell receptor (TCR)-engineered T-cell therapies for up to three new solid tumor targets. The collaboration includes an up-front technology access fee and research funding totaling $30 million, as well as potential clinical, regulatory and sales-based milestone payments that could total hundreds of millions of dollars, Tscan said.
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Alnylam’s $2B deal with Blackstone designed to advance RNAi development

April 13, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
A $2 billion deal with Blackstone Group Inc. is setting Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. up so that it doesn’t have worry about future equity financing and instead can concentrate on RNAi R&D.
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Bio-Europe Spring 2020

Closing panel offers COVID-19 lessons to learn from China

March 31, 2020
By Karen Carey
Biopharma industry leaders in China who were the first to experience the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic shared their thoughts during a closing plenary session of the virtual Bio-Europe Spring 2020 meeting.
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Bio-Europe Spring 2020

Closing panel offers COVID-19 lessons to learn from China

March 27, 2020
By Karen Carey
Biopharma industry leaders in China who were the first to experience the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic shared their thoughts during a closing plenary session of the virtual Bio-Europe Spring 2020 meeting.
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Competition aplenty as Novartis’ Isturisa is FDA-approved to treat Cushing’s disease

March 9, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
With the FDA approval of Novartis AG’s Isturisa (osilodrostat), an oral treatment for adults with Cushing’s disease, Recordati SpA, of Milan, is planning its U.S. market launch for the second or third quarter of this year. Recordati, which acquired Isturisa’s worldwide rights from Novartis in October for $390 million, expects sales to peak at $100 million annually.
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The stars shine on Orionis as it embarks on a deal with Novartis

March 5, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Orionis Biosciences Inc. has begun a four-year collaboration with Novartis AG to discover and design small-molecule therapeutics such as protein degraders that target several therapeutic areas, including cancer. The agreement’s terms include research funding a convertible note investment, royalties and potential clinical milestones.
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Biocom Global Life Sciences Partnering Conference

Pharmas share their needs, wants and offer some advice

March 2, 2020
By Brian Orelli
SAN DIEGO – At the Biocom 10th Annual Global Life Sciences Partnering Conference, panels of pharma executives highlighted what they're looking for to supplement their pipelines and offered advice that ran the gamut from company formation to the courting process to strategies for partnering pipeline drugs and platforms.
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BioAsia 2020

India could be instrumental in lowering price of CAR T-cell therapy

Feb. 25, 2020
By T.V. Padma
HYDERABAD, India – India could play a key role in driving down the exorbitant cost of emerging cell and gene therapies, with a combination of comparatively cheap labor and efficient manufacturing, international experts said during the annual BioAsia conference.
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BioAsia 2020

India could be instrumental in lowering price of CAR T-cell therapy

Feb. 19, 2020
By T.V. Padma
HYDERABAD, India – India could play a key role in driving down the exorbitant cost of emerging cell and gene therapies, with a combination of comparatively cheap labor and efficient manufacturing, international experts said during the annual BioAsia conference.
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