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U.S. Capitol and $100 bills

NIH spared slash-and-burn in congressional spending agreement

Jan. 21, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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The good news is that the U.S. Congress is on track to pass a slate of fiscal 2026 spending bills before the current continuing resolution expires Jan. 30. So, barring any last-minute disputes or legislative hostage-taking, there should be no repeat of last year’s 43-day shutdown that impacted NIH grants and activities.
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Sunlight shines through window as curtains opened

Tanabe’s dersimelagon hits phase III endpoint in rare disorder

Jan. 21, 2026
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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After selling off amyotrophic lateral sclerosis therapeutics last month, Tanabe Pharma America Inc. emerged a forerunner in another rare disease space with positive top-line phase III data of dersimelagon (MT-7117) for erythropoietic protoporphyria/X-linked protoporphyria.
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FDA clears 11 Aidoc AI triage indications

Jan. 21, 2026
By Annette Boyle
Aidoc Medical Ltd.'s Care AI foundation model secured 11 new U.S. FDA-cleared indications for use in emergency department triage. Now, with 14 total cleared indications enabling comprehensive evaluation and prioritization of abdomen CTs in a single workflow, Aidoc Care can help health systems identify critical findings more quickly and mitigate delays caused by overcrowding and imaging backlogs.
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Advamed says LDT legislation still alive on the Hill

Jan. 21, 2026
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA’s final rule for regulation of lab-developed tests is now a part of regulatory litigation history, but Scott Whitaker, CEO and president of the Advanced Medical Technology Association, said that while Congress is still considering LDT legislation, any new legislation may differ substantially from previous bills.
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Skinny labeling to get its day before the US Supreme Court

Jan. 20, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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After passing on one skinny label case a few years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to delve into the dark hole the Federal Circuit has dug for drug label carveouts that allow generic drugs and biosimilars to come to market even though some indications of the reference drug may still be protected by exclusivities or patents. The high court granted cert Jan. 16 to Hikma Pharmaceuticals v. Amarin Pharma Inc., which revolves around Hikma’s marketing of its generic version of Amarin’s blockbuster drug, Vascepa (icosapent ethyl).
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Going all the way with ITK? Corvus phase I wows in AD

Jan. 20, 2026
By Randy Osborne
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Corvus Pharmaceuticals Inc. rolled out new positive data to prove its thesis on the value of blocking IL-2-inducible T-cell kinase in atopic dermatitis (AD), and the company’s first-in-class approach “could shake up cancer and autoimmune disorders,” Wainwright analyst Swayampakula Ramakanth said when he started coverage Jan. 2.
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Red dart in center of red target

GSK gaining Rapt’s allergy drug in $2.2B M&A

Jan. 20, 2026
By Karen Carey
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Offering $2.2 billion for Rapt Therapeutics Inc. and gaining its long-acting lead drug, ozureprubart, for food allergy and other indications, GSK plc is positioning itself to compete with market leader Xolair (omalizumab), developed by Roche AG’s Genentech unit and Novartis AG.
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Misleading statements result in civil penalties for Spero execs

Jan. 20, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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Two former Spero Therapeutics Inc. executives are on the hook for a total of $187,500 in civil penalties in a settlement resolving U.S. SEC allegations of issuing misleading statements centered on the FDA’s evaluation of Spero’s lead drug candidate that resulted in a 64% stock drop in May 2022.
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Wlanholding CEO says it may be too early to trust AI in health care

Jan. 20, 2026
By Shani Alexander
Investors continue to pour capital into AI-driven health care technologies, from drug discovery and diagnostics to personalized medicine and clinical decision-support tools. However, there remain issues with the quality and reliability of the data underpinning these systems, as well as the viability of their business model.
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Rakuten

Rakuten closes $100M series F round, teams with Lotte Biologics

Jan. 20, 2026
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Rakuten Medical Inc. raised $100 million in a series F round to support late-stage clinical development of ASP-1929, its Alluminox-derived photoimmunotherapy being tested with Keytruda (pembrolizumab) as a first-line treatment for recurrent head and neck cancer.
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