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Wuxi Apptec seeks immediate relief from US listing

July 2, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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Despite the Biosecure Act’s five-year wind-down period that isn’t expected to start until mid-2028, Wuxi Apptec is already feeling the repercussions of being added last month to the U.S. Department of War’s Section 1260H list. Instead of just waiting for its June 11 challenge to its listing as a “Chinese military company” to play out in court, the Shanghai-based contract research, development and manufacturing organization (CRDMO) is now seeking a preliminary injunction to suspend the designation during the court proceedings.
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Neurovalens brings FDA-cleared PTSD therapy to US veterans

July 2, 2026
By Shani Alexander
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Veterans in the U.S. suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) now have access to Neurovalens Ltd.’s Modius Spero, a wearable neuromodulation device, which can reduce their symptoms in as little as four weeks. The treatment, designed for at-home use of 30-minute daily sessions, was approved for use within the Department of Veterans Affairs after the company secured FDA de novo clearance.
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US primaries continue to rattle congressional health leadership

July 1, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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Regardless of whether the Republicans or Democrats come out on top in November’s midterm congressional elections, some of the state primaries in the U.S. have already guaranteed major shuffles in key House and Senate committees overseeing national health issues.
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Some clinical trials in China under US congressional scrutiny

July 1, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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The House Select Committee on China launched an investigation into clinical trials involving U.S. companies that are conducted at Chinese military hospitals and in Xinjiang, China.
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Orca’s T-cell therapy approach to HSCT wins FDA nod as Tregzi

July 1, 2026
By Jennifer Boggs
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Orca Bio Inc. is bringing to market a precision-engineered cell therapy approach designed to improve outcomes in patients with hematologic malignancies undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) following U.S. FDA approval of Tregzi, a first-of-its-kind, personalized cell therapy.
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FDA clears first flight of Precheck Rx manufacturing pilot

June 30, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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The U.S. FDA’s new Precheck Pilot Program is taking flight with seven biopharma companies on board. As part of the Trump administration’s efforts to encourage onshoring of biopharma manufacturing, the program is intended to increase regulatory predictability, facilitate the construction of U.S. manufacturing sites and streamline the FDA’s plant assessments in advance of a specific product application.
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NEJM paper on Tavneos pivotal trial retracted by academic authors

June 30, 2026
By Nuala Moran
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The academic authors of the paper describing the pivotal trial of Amgen Inc.’s Tavneos (avacopan) have retracted it from The New England Journal of Medicine because the primary endpoint assessments of nine patients were “re-adjudicated” after the database was locked and the study unblinded.
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New Viridian meridian? Hopes veli high in TED post-FDA win

June 29, 2026
By Randy Osborne
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With the U.S. FDA go-ahead granted June 26 for Viridian Therapeutics Inc.’s IGF-1R antagonist Lumvoa (veligrotug-vvze, or “veli”) as a new thyroid eye disease (TED) therapy – due to launch immediately, the company said – Wall Street will be watching near-term payer dynamics. The drug is set to take on similarly targeted Tepezza (teprotumumab-trbw), owned by Amgen Inc. and approved in January 2020 to treat TED.
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The court said what it said, DC Circuit tells Norwich

June 29, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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While the U.S. Supreme Court made it clear earlier this month in Hikma v. Amarin that skinny labels are still on the board for generics, the court didn’t resolve all disagreements over the generic carveouts.
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Ascending BCI systems deepen national security, ethical concerns

June 29, 2026
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu and Shani Alexander
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Ready or not, the future has arrived. Novel AI and brain-computer interface (BCI) systems are no longer confined to the realm of science fiction. As an increasingly intertwined human-machine model moves closer to adoption in real-world clinical and military practice, technological advances are sparking concerns over public health, ethics and national security.
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