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UK competition watchdog fines Pfizer and Flynn Pharma £70M for gouging epilepsy drug price

July 21, 2022
By Richard Staines
The U.K.’s competition watchdog has found that a subsidiary of Pfizer Inc. and a generics firm jacked up the price of a life-saving epilepsy drug by up to 2,600%, fining them a total of £70 million (US$83.72 million). The Competition and Markets Authority’s decision is part of a long-running dispute against subsidiary Pfizer Ltd. and the generics firm Flynn Pharma Ltd.
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Oxford Science Enterprises raises $300M as it mines UK university for biotech diamonds

July 19, 2022
By Richard Staines
Oxford Science Enterprises, an independent investor specializing in building companies through its relationship with the U.K.’s University of Oxford, has raised a further £250 million (US$300 million) to translate academic research into commercial products and businesses.
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As pandemic drags on and with war on its doorstep, Europe turns to research-based industries for answers

July 15, 2022
By Richard Staines
It’s a delicate time in Europe, where the recovery from the pandemic has been stifled by the war on its doorstep in Ukraine. Although the crisis caused by the Russian invasion is dominating the short-term political agenda, there are serious concerns about Europe’s long-term economic prospects and whether its research-led industries are falling by the wayside.
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Russia takes steps to ensure drug, device supplies

July 14, 2022
By Mari Serebrov
Amid the ongoing war Russia is waging in Ukraine, representatives of several Western biopharma and medical device companies met with Russian health officials this week to discuss an uninterrupted drug supply, maintenance of medical equipment in Russia and software updates.
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European regulators warn over severe allergic reaction after Novavax shot

July 14, 2022
By Richard Staines
European regulators have added several safety messages to approved COVID-19 vaccines, including a warning that Novavax Inc.’s Nuvaxovid could produce severe allergic reactions.
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Pfizer buys into Agomab story in $41M series B extension

July 13, 2022
By Cormac Sheridan
Agomab Therapeutics NV raised $40.5 million in a series B extension led by Pfizer Inc., which has also come on board as an adviser on the development of AGMB-129, Agomab’s candidate therapy for fibrostenotic Crohn’s disease. The new cash raises the series B total to $114 million.
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European regulators recommend second COVID-19 booster dose, as Moderna files fresh data from omicron shot

July 11, 2022
By Richard Staines
European regulators and health experts have recommended a second booster dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for people between 60 and 79 years of age and for vulnerable people with medical conditions, as Moderna Inc. filed fresh data from its omicron subvariant-adapted shot.
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PDC Therapeutics building better docetaxel therapy with nanocarrier technology

July 11, 2022
By Nuala Moran
PDC Therapeutics SA has passed the first test of its novel nanocarrier technology, getting approval to move up from the initial dose in the phase I trial of lead product RS-0139, which targets a docetaxel payload to tumors expressing the integrin receptor.
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BI, Evotec and Biomérieux go where big pharma fears to tread, forming antibiotic research JV

July 6, 2022
By Richard Staines
Hot on the heels of a groundbreaking deal brokered by the U.K.’s NICE to finance an antibiotic with a subscription-style payment plan, three European life sciences companies have formed a joint venture (JV) to create next-generation antimicrobials and diagnostics to fight antimicrobial resistance.
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UK’s Oxford launches pandemic institute to prepare for future threats

July 6, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Oxford University has opened the doors to its new Pandemic Sciences Institute, a £100 million (US$119.5 million) initiative to build on the research and experience of COVID-19, to counter future pandemic threats.
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