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Keryx, Japan Tobacco Deal: Possible $100M For Zerenex

Sep. 27, 2007
By Randy Osborne

Celgene Paying Array $40M Up Front For Drug Discovery

Sep. 25, 2007
By Randy Osborne

Cephalon Submits Treanda NDA: Orphan Drug For CLL

Sep. 24, 2007
By Randy Osborne
On the heels of the FDA nod for Genzyme Corp.'s Campath for first-line use in chronic B-cell lymphocytic leukemia, Cephalon Inc. submitted its new drug application for the orphan drug Treanda, which targets CLL and is being developed for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as well. (BioWorld Today)
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Microbia's IBS Drug: Taking The Place Of Risky Zelnorm?

Sep. 24, 2007
By Randy Osborne
Coming up with drugs that belong on the radar - and prescription pads - of primary-care doctors is "a challenge that biotech is treading carefully on," as Peter Hecht, CEO of Microbia Inc., told BioWorld Financial Watch last week, but Hecht's firm made a major footfall into the zone with its potential $330 million deal with Forest Laboratories Inc. (BioWorld Financial Watch)
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Alnylam, Merck Parting Ways; RNAi Stalemate Over At Last

Sep. 20, 2007
By Randy Osborne

Millennium: Positive Velcade Phase III Results In New MM

Sep. 19, 2007
By Randy Osborne
The early stop thanks to efficacy of Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s Phase III trial with Velcade in new multiple myeloma patients left a key question unanswered, as the firm rolls toward a supplemental new drug application in the front-line setting "as fast we can, but by the first quarter of 2008," said Deborah Dunsire, president and CEO. (BioWorld Today)
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Microbia, Forest Collaborate: Up To $330M For IBS Candidate

Sep. 18, 2007
By Randy Osborne
Microbia Inc.'s potential $330 million deal - $70 million up front as a licensing fee - with Forest Laboratories Inc. for the Phase IIb gastrointestinal drug linaclotide could let the pair jump into the $500 million-plus market gap left earlier this year when Novartis AG pulled its compound for constipative irritable bowel syndrome, Zelnorm, off the shelves due to safety concerns. (BioWorld Today)
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VaxGen Cutting Staff Again, Still Looking For Next Move

Sep. 17, 2007
By Randy Osborne

ImClone, Amgen Headlines Turn Eyes To Cancer Drugs

Sep. 17, 2007
By Randy Osborne

Genmab's 'Turnaround' Year Includes More Cancer Focus

Sep. 14, 2007
By Randy Osborne
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