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Articles by Randy Osborne

Art concept for monoclonal antibodies

Equillium keeps equilibrium in GVHD after Ono no-go

Nov. 5, 2024
By Randy Osborne
Equillium Inc. plans to continue on its own with itolizumab – now the top pipeline priority – as Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Is letting expire the option for rights to the monoclonal antibody, designed to target the CD6-ALCAM signaling pathway.
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Disc over the moon as FDA urges Apollo bid with bitopertin in EPP

Nov. 4, 2024
By Randy Osborne
Disc Medicine Inc. found itself after an end-of-phase II meeting with the U.S. FDA in what Wainwright analyst Douglas Tsao called a “best-case scenario” regarding the path forward for bitopertin in erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP).
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Eylea down and slept? Regeneron keeps faith in AMD biosimilar war

Nov. 1, 2024
By Randy Osborne
The nearer-looming threat of a biosimilar from Amgen Inc. to heavyweight Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s age-related macular degeneration (AMD) VEGF therapy, Eylea (aflibercept), along with other issues, pressured shares of the latter (NASDAQ:REGN) since reporting third-quarter earnings Oct 31. But Wall Street pundits are not altogether aligned on how serious the scenario might be. After the earnings update, Regeneron’s stock fell 12%, from $925 to $819.96, and closed Nov. 1 at $843.60, up $5.40.
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Art concept for monoclonal antibodies

Equillium keeps equilibrium in GVHD after Ono no-go

Oct. 31, 2024
By Randy Osborne
Equillium Inc. plans to continue on its own with itolizumab – now the top pipeline priority – as Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Is letting expire the option for rights to the monoclonal antibody, designed to target the CD6-ALCAM signaling pathway.
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Amyloid plaques on nerve cell

How now, tau? ‘Newer science’ shines in Lexeo Alzheimer’s data

Oct. 30, 2024
By Randy Osborne
The prospect of a gene therapy for Alzheimer’s disease has kept Wall Street steadily interested in Lexeo Therapeutics Inc., and another increment of intrigue was added when the New York-based firm  offered positive interim results from the 52-week, 15-subject phase I/II study of LX-1001 for the treatment of the condition when APOE4-associated.
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Stock merger illustration

Crescent rolls up to Glycomimetics merger, $200M in new bread

Oct. 29, 2024
By Randy Osborne
With another failure of E-selectin antagonist uproleselan on the books, Glycomimetics Inc. signed an acquisition agreement with privately held, solid tumor-focused Crescent Biopharma Inc., and a syndicate of investors has put up $200 million to make the merger possible. The combined firm will operate under Crescent’s name after the deal closes in the second quarter of 2025, subject to shareholders’ go-ahead.
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Art concept for molecular glue degradation

Monte Rosa, Novartis have one in VAV1, sign $2.1B pact

Oct. 28, 2024
By Randy Osborne
An old target that found new life at Monte Rosa Therapeutics Inc. has become the subject of a sizeable deal between the company and Novartis AG, as the pair set about developing molecular glue degraders (MGDs). Shares of Monte Rosa (NASDAQ:GLUE) closed Oct. 28 at $9.48, up $4.59, or 93.9%, on word of the Boston-based firm’s deal with Novartis to advance VAV1 MGDs, including MRT-6160, a prospect undergoing a phase I single ascending dose/multiple ascending dose study in healthy volunteers for immune-mediated conditions.
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Go FGFR: Tyra’s urothelial data upbeat, stock down

Oct. 25, 2024
By Randy Osborne
Despite an outcome that TD Cowen analyst Tyler Van Buren called ”fantastic,” shares of Tyra Biosciences Inc. (NASDAQ:TYRA) closed Oct. 25 at $21.93, down $6.68, or 23%, as Wall Street digested new phase I/II data with FGFR3 inhibitor TYRA-300 in metastatic urothelial cancer from the Surf301 phase I/II study in progress.
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Yorvipath-finders? Septerna, others forge on in hypothyroidism

Oct. 24, 2024
By Randy Osborne
The approval of Ascendis Pharma A/S’ hormone replacement therapy Yorvipath (palopegteriparatide) hypoparathyroidism – the first and only treatment for adults with the rare endocrine disease – did little to sate the market’s appetite for new drugs in the indication, where a number of players are busy in various stages of development.
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DBV making sure peanut-allergy patch plan sticks with FDA

Oct. 23, 2024
By Randy Osborne
DBV Technologies SA CEO Daniel Tasse said his firm will meet “very shortly” with the U.S. FDA for talks that will formalize an accelerated approval process for the Viaskin Peanut allergy patch. “Did this take longer than expected? Yes, it did,” Tasse said during a conference call update. “But this was a choice we made, and it was a necessary choice” in order to nail down precise requirements for the product.
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