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FDA posts regulation for 2018 test for hematological malignancies

May 8, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.S. FDA in 2018 granted the de novo petition by Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp. for the company’s DNA test for evaluation of residual hematological malignancies, but waited until March 8, 2025, to post notice of the attendant regulation.
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Congress poised to revisit two legislative proposals for patents

May 7, 2025
By Mark McCarty
Legislators in Washington again are considering a pair of bills that would affect how patents are obtained and sustained including the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2025. This would constitute a big win for companies in the life sciences thanks to provisions that clarify just what is and is not eligible for patent protection.
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US-funded gain-of-function research paused for stiffer oversight

May 7, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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In a throwback to the Obama administration, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order pausing federally funded research using infectious pathogens and toxins that may pose a danger until a safer, more enforceable and transparent policy governing such research can be developed and implemented.
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UK’s NICE seeks to apply price pressures on drug-eluting stents

May 6, 2025
By Mark McCarty
The U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) opened a late-stage assessment for drug-eluting stents (DES) with an eye toward costs, advising clinicians that they should implant the least expensive DES unit that is clinically appropriate for that patient while the assessment is underway.
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Q’apel’s withdrawal of Hippo ends patent lawsuit with Route 92

May 6, 2025
By Mark McCarty
Q’apel Medical Inc., of Fremont, Calif., might have thought the company’s withdrawal of the Hippo catheter was nothing but a loss, but Route 92 Medical Inc. managed to shine a positive light on the withdrawal by dropping a patent lawsuit against Q’apel because of the Hippo device.
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Annual US 301 trade report has louder bark

May 6, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Echoing President Donald Trump’s justification for reciprocal tariffs, the U.S. Trade Representative’s annual Special 301 Report is a bit more aggressive in tone this year as it calls out trading partners that don't adequately enforce intellectual property rights or that otherwise discriminate against products from foreign companies.
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EO offers US onshoring relief, FDA steps up foreign inspections

May 6, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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In an ongoing effort to onshore more of the biopharma supply chain, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order (EO) late May 5 to shorten the time involved in bringing a new manufacturing plant or expansion online and to remove some of the incentives for foreign production of finished drugs and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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US states seek to undo HHS reorg, terminations

May 6, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
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Claiming that they’re suffering the consequences of a March 27 directive ordering a mass reduction in force and reorganization throughout the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 19 states and the District of Columbia took their grievances to court.
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Australia follows Canadian lead; Labor win a sharp rebuke to Trump

May 5, 2025
By Tamra Sami
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Australian biopharma stakeholders welcomed the reelection of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who promised to expand Medicare and to invest more in Australian research.
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Magnifying glass over globe, focused on Mexico

Annual US 301 trade report has louder bark

May 5, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
No Comments
Echoing President Donald Trump’s justification for reciprocal tariffs, the U.S. Trade Representative’s annual Special 301 Report is a bit more aggressive in tone this year as it calls out trading partners that don't adequately enforce intellectual property rights or that otherwise discriminate against products from foreign companies.
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