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Appointments and advancements for Feb. 19, 2026

Feb. 19, 2026
New hires and promotions in the biopharma and med-tech industries, including: Aquestive, Aspargo, Cranius, Eyepoint, Immorta, Integra, Lixte, Liora, Tarsus, Tenvie.
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2025 report: Spain’s Catalonia region a European life sciences leader

Feb. 19, 2026
By Nuala Moran
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At a time of global transition for life sciences, with China stepping up the pace of innovation and the U.S. adopting protectionist policies, the health innovation region in Catalonia, Spain, is emerging as one of the most dynamic hubs in Europe. Last year, the region, centered on Barcelona, saw growth of 8.3% over 2024, and there are now 1,650 companies, including 423 biotechs, 259 digital health specialists and 238 med techs.
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Index insights

M&A activity drives infectious disease stock rebound

Feb. 19, 2026
By Amanda Lanier
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Infectious disease-focused biopharma companies continued their rebound into year-end, with the BioWorld Infectious Disease Index finishing 2025 up 68.55% after standing at a collective 28.98% at the end of October. The rally underscores a sharp reversal from earlier in the year, when the index had declined 17.83% by the end of April before recovering to a 4.34% gain by July.
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Medtronic sees first cases with Hugo robotic platform

Feb. 19, 2026
By Shani Alexander
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Medtronic plc this week reported that the first commercial surgical cases using its Hugo robotic-assisted surgery system have been completed in the U.S. Hugo is expected to be a key growth driver for the company, especially with opportunities in the underpenetrated U.S. soft tissue surgical robotics market. The company also posted third-quarter fiscal year 2026 organic revenues of $9.02 billion, up 6% year‑on‑year.
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CSL taps Lilly to de-risk IL-6 drug following dismal earnings

Feb. 19, 2026
By Tamra Sami
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CSL Ltd. is out-licensing its interleukin-6 (IL-6) monoclonal antibody, clazakizumab, to Eli Lilly and Co. in a deal that brings CSL $100 million in up-front fees. A CSL spokesperson told BioWorld the deal includes undisclosed milestone payments and sales-based royalties. CSL will retain rights to develop and commercialize clazakizumab for prevention of cardiovascular events in patients with end-stage kidney disease, while Lilly will explore the MAb in all other indications.
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US GAO: March-ins not much of a solution for Rx prices

Feb. 19, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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Driven by prescription drug prices and oft-repeated claims that nearly every drug developed in the U.S. owes its origins to taxpayer-funded research, watchdog groups and some lawmakers have led demands over the years for price to be considered a “reasonableness” factor in determining whether the government can march in on patents under the Bayh-Dole Act.
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US GAO: March-ins not much of a solution for Rx prices

Feb. 19, 2026
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A preview of the next edition of BioWorld, Feb. 19, 2026
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SLAMF6 is suppressor of T-cell cancer immunity

Feb. 19, 2026
By Mar de Miguel
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SLAMF6 is an immune cell receptor whose function was not clear. Does it activate or inhibit cells? The results so far have been contradictory. Now, scientists at the Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal have unveiled evidence that SLAMF6, a protein of the SLAM family that binds to copies of itself, is regulated by interactions between molecules of the same receptor within the same cell.
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Moderna’s flu vaccine back in play as FDA shifts course on review

Feb. 18, 2026
By Jennifer Boggs
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A week after catching Moderna Inc. and its investors off guard with a refuse-to-file letter, the U.S. FDA has reversed course on the company’s BLA submission seeking approval of seasonal influenza vaccine mRNA-1010, now agreeing to review the application and setting an assigned PDUFA date of Aug. 5, 2026.
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Regulatory actions for Feb. 18, 2026

Feb. 18, 2026
Regulatory snapshots for biopharma and med tech, including global submissions and approvals, and other regulatory decisions and designations: Accord, Bio-Techne, Bio-Thera, BMS, Cytokinetics, Deciphera, Disc, Eisai, GSK, Harmony, Johnson & Johnson, Kane, Lex, Moderna, Nicox, Novo Nordisk, Nrx, Ono, Retia Medical, Stada, Valneva.
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