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Pandemic imposing no drag on U.S. government scrutiny of speaker programs

Nov. 19, 2020
By Mark McCarty
The casual observer may think that physician speaker programs sponsored by makers of drugs and medical devices have drawn less attention from U.S. federal attorneys, but reality has failed to meet that expectation. Mark Gardner, managing attorney of Gardner Law of Stillwater, Minn., said on a Nov. 19 webinar that “there’s a lot coming through right now in terms of settlements,” including a settlement with a drug maker that sent the company into bankruptcy.
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Interchangeability likely to play a role in BsUFA III

Nov. 19, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
If the FDA’s opening meeting Nov. 19 on the reauthorization of BsUFA is anything to go by, interchangeability could be a key part of the next round of U.S. biosimilar user fee negotiations.
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Stock sales amid vaccine news renew calls for 10b5-1 ‘cooling-off’ period

Nov. 18, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
Concerns about biopharma executives profiting from stock sales aligned with releases of promising COVID-19 vaccine results could result in Congress requiring a cooling-off period for executives’ 10b5-1 plans that provide a safe harbor to insider trading.
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Skeptical OIG issues fraud alert about speaker programs

Nov. 16, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
If the Office of Inspector General (OIG) for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has its way, one of the casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic would be the in-person speaker programs many drug and device companies sponsor. The OIG issued a special fraud alert Nov. 16 questioning the need for such events in which health care professionals are often paid a hefty honorarium or fee to provide colleagues with information that’s readily available online and in the labeling of a drug or device.
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Frederick Beddingfield, CEO, Kira

Kira Pharmaceuticals lands $46M to advance complement system pipeline

Nov. 13, 2020
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Kira Pharmaceuticals is riding high after completing a $46 million fundraiser and appointing Frederick Beddingfield as CEO. “The $46 million comprises a series A of $18 million and a series B of $26 million, with investors Quan Capital, 6 Dimensions Capital, Qiming Venture Partners, and Sinopharm Capital participating in both rounds,” Beddingfield told BioWorld.
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Sangeeta Chavan in the lab

Feinstein researchers discover specific neurons that control immune response

Nov. 11, 2020
By Annette Boyle
Researchers at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, the research arm of New York-based Northwell Health, illuminated the precise pathway from the brainstem to the spleen that controls inflammation in a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). Essentially, the work demonstrates how scientists could use the vagus nerve to hack the immune system, enabling them to turn down the excessive response that underlies autoimmune disease without the use of biologics or immunosuppressive drugs.
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U.S. biosimilars market awash in optimism – amid some uncertainty

Nov. 11, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
With the next big wave of biologic patent expirations soon to wash over the U.S. market, companies developing biosimilars are optimistic about the future. “We’re at a place where we’re seeing really strong uptake of biosimilars, which has resulted in cost savings,” Chad Pettit, executive director of marketing for Amgen Inc.’s biosimilars unit, told BioWorld.
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Biden transition team plans for COVID-19 fight

Nov. 9, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
Preparing for a Biden presidency in which COVID-19 will be a top priority, the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris transition team named a board of scientists and public health experts Nov. 9 to advise the team on how to respond to the surging pandemic in the U.S.
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Fed Circuit answers Hatch-Waxman infringement venue question

Nov. 5, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit narrowed the landscape for filing Hatch-Waxman infringement suits against U.S.-based companies, as it answered yet another question raised by the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in TC Heartland v. Kraft Foods, which dramatically changed venue parameters in 2017 for all patent infringement cases.
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U.S. health policies will reflect congressional changes

Nov. 3, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
To say a lot is riding on the Nov. 3 presidential and congressional election in the U.S. would be an understatement, as the outcome could impact drug pricing, patent reform, research spending and pandemic response and preparedness.
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