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BioWorld - Monday, April 20, 2026
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Articles by Nuala Moran

DNA in drug capsules

Alliance for Regenerative Medicine: Field growing, cost still an issue

Jan. 14, 2025
By Nuala Moran
The accelerating pace of U.S. FDA approvals for cell and gene therapies is “great for the field and great news for the patients,” but questions remain over commercialization, with “costs remaining stubbornly high.” That was the glass half-full summary of Tim Hunt, president of the industry group, the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine, reprising progress in 2024, and looking forward to the prospects for further growth and the potential impact of the incoming Trump administration in 2025.
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Two arrows in opposite directions

Galapagos splits, keeps cell therapies; spinout takes small molecules

Jan. 13, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Galapagos NV is abandoning its small molecule roots to focus on cell therapy and at the same time splitting in two, with the spinout company, dedicated to acquiring a portfolio of assets, taking the lion’s share of the capital.
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Gilead, Leo Pharma join in $1.7B deal for STAT6 program

Jan. 13, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Gilead Sciences Inc. is moving further into inflammatory diseases in a potential $1.7 billion deal with Leo Pharma A/S around a preclinical oral signal transduction and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6) program that the Danish dermatology specialist has been working on since 2018.
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Blood samples in lab
Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

Proteomics study explores how protein changes influence disease

Jan. 13, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Fourteen global pharma companies are getting together to conduct the largest proteomics study to date, analyzing 600,000 blood samples held in the UK Biobank to assess the levels of 5,400 different proteins.
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Blood samples in lab

Proteomics study explores how protein changes influence disease

Jan. 10, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Fourteen global pharma companies are getting together to conduct the largest proteomics study to date, analyzing 600,000 blood samples held in the UK Biobank to assess the levels of 5,400 different proteins.
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Illustration of double helix
Newco news

Taking on gene delivery, Coave raises $33M series A

Jan. 9, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Coave Therapeutics SA has completed the transition to becoming a genetic medicines specialist, after divesting its single ophthalmology program and raising $33 million in a series A round.
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Green, blue, gray dollar signs
Newco news

Verdiva joins crowded GLP-1 space, launches with $411M series A

Jan. 9, 2025
By Nuala Moran
New Anglo/U.S. obesity and cardiometabolic specialist Verdiva Bio Ltd. has launched with a massive $411 million series A and a portfolio of GLP-1 and amylin agonists in-licensed from China.
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Antibody-drug conjugate illustration

Araris signs $780M deal with Chugai for multi-warhead ADCs

Jan. 8, 2025
By Nuala Moran
The wheels of the antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) juggernaut keep on turning, with Araris Biotech AG announcing a deal with a headline value of $780 million to apply its multi-payload linker technology to generate novel ADCs for Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Novartis closing Morphosys facilities, laying off 330 workers

Jan. 7, 2025
By Nuala Moran
The curtain is coming down on one of Europe’s longest-established biopharmas, with Novartis AG announcing it is to shut Morphosys AG’s facilities, following its 2024 acquisition of the one-time antibody pioneer for $2.9 billion. The closure of sites in the U.S. and Germany by the end of 2025 will affect 330 employees.
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Eye exam

Oculis presents 'groundbreaking' data in optic neuritis with OCS-05

Jan. 6, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Ophthalmic diseases specialist Oculis Holding AG announced positive phase II data showing its serum-glucose corticoid kinase-2 activator OCS-05 protected nerve cells and improved vision in patients with acute optic neuritis. The placebo-controlled, randomized trial assessed the neuroprotective effect of OCS-05 in combination with standard-of-care steroid injections, against steroids alone, with a benefit seen in preserving both ganglions and retinal cell nerve fibers.
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