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4BIO eyes advanced therapies, early stage firms for second fund

Sep. 9, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – 4BIO Capital announced the first close of its second fund at $50 million, to be exclusively invested in advanced therapies, including cell and gene therapies, RNA drugs that silence or activate genes, oncolytic vaccines and the microbiome.
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Cidara tiara's crown jewel gleams for Mundipharma; pact valued up to $568M

Sep. 4, 2019
By Randy Osborne
Shares of San Diego-based Cidara Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ:CDTX) enjoyed a skyward ride, closing Tuesday at $2.35, up 67 cents, or 40%, on word of a deal with Mundipharma International Ltd., of Cambridge, U.K., to develop and commercialize rezafungin for invasive fungal infections. "Historically, [antifungal] pricing has been much stronger in the EU, so that is an important opportunity for us and now for Mundipharma as well," Cidara CEO Jeffrey Stein said.
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Ireland looking to play catch-up in cell, gene therapies manufacturing

July 31, 2019
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Every technology shift has its winners and losers. Ireland, long a key location for small-molecule and biologics manufacturing, is now gearing up to ensure it is on the right side of the divide as the rollout of cell and gene therapies (CAGT) gathers momentum. There are no guarantees that the same technological and economic factors that contributed to its success during earlier eras of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing will apply to the coming era of regenerative medicine. But the country's inward investment agency, IDA Ireland, is betting that its long-established relationships with the top tier of biopharma companies and its longstanding expertise in meeting FDA manufacturing requirements will help in the battle to win new investment projects.
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Pharma investors return for Medicxi's $449M third fund

July 19, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Medicxi has closed a €400 million (US$449 million) third fund, bringing the amount raised by the venture capital firm since it split off from its parent Index Ventures three years ago, to more than $1 billion.
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Singapore's Prestige to sell Herceptin biosimilar in Europe through Mundipharma deal

July 15, 2019
By Jihyun Kim
HONG KONG – Prestige Biopharma Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-headquartered pharmaceutical company under the Prestige Group, has agreed to grant exclusive license to U.K.-based multinational company Mundipharma International Ltd. for distribution and sale of its trastuzumab biosimilar, Tuznue, in western European markets, including France, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Portugal, Switzerland and Austria.
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Germany HTA analysis points out lack of sufficient benefit data for newly approved drugs

July 12, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON - More than half of the 216 newly approved drugs reviewed by Germany's health technology assessment (HTA) agency between 2011 and 2017 did not have evidence to show they provided benefit over the existing standard of care.
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Biontech sets a new high for European biotech with $325M B round

July 10, 2019
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Biontech SE closed a mammoth $325 million series B round to fund expansion of its clinical pipeline and to continue its ongoing investments in several different areas of manufacturing. The scale of the deal is of historic proportions – it is the biggest private equity investment in any comparable European biotechnology firm. It just edges ahead of Oxford, U.K.-based Immunocore Ltd.'s $320 million investment in 2015. 
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Thin IPO pickings drag down European biotech investment in first half of 2019

July 8, 2019
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – European biotechnology firms engaged in drug discovery and development raised an aggregate $3.172 billion in equity investment during the first half of 2019, down 19% on the same period last year. Unless there is a substantial pickup in the third and fourth quarters, the sector's record-breaking 2018 total of $7.715 billion looks to be out of reach. 
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More cell, gene, tissue-based therapies coming: ARM urges EU to tackle barriers to access

July 8, 2019
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – With five expensive advanced therapies recently approved in Europe and a further five expected to get approval in the near term, it is vital the hurdles that delay and preclude access – and which have led to the commercial failure of earlier products – are removed.
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Academics failing when it comes to reporting EU trial results

July 5, 2019
By Mari Serebrov
Academic sponsors of clinical trials in the EU are the worst offenders when it comes to not posting completed trial results in the EudraCT database.
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