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Articles by Jennifer Boggs

Good start? Celgene raises 2017 guidance; posts solid 2016 sales

Jan. 10, 2017
By Jennifer Boggs
SAN FRANCISCO – As the perennial opener of the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, Celgene Corp.'s early morning presentation generally sets the stage for the annual meeting – and maybe even for the year.
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Digitalis Ventures' $100M fund focusing on health solutions instead of disease

Jan. 5, 2017
By Jennifer Boggs
As technology has advanced – and overlapped – in the life sciences and information technology spaces, it has created a nexus in which areas such as math, physics, computing, chemistry and biology intersect. And that intersection is the focus of Digitalis Ventures, which launched a new $100 million fund aimed at investing in health solutions.
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Health solutions rather than disease focus of Digitalis' $100M fund

Jan. 5, 2017
By Jennifer Boggs
As technology has advanced – and overlapped – in the life sciences and information technology spaces, it has created a nexus in which areas such as math, physics, computing, chemistry and biology intersect. And that intersection is the focus of Digitalis Ventures, which launched a new $100 million fund aimed at investing in health solutions.
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Last minute gift from the FDA: Nusinersen wins approval in SMA

Dec. 28, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs
Biogen Inc. plans to make newly approved spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) drug Spinraza (nusinersen) available within a week of its FDA nod late Friday, marking the first drug indicated for SMA, a genetic disease characterized by a loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord and lower brain stem that causes death in infants and toddlers.
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Antigenic breadth key to herpes efforts; RVx keeps live vaccine faith

Dec. 22, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs
It's probably an understatement to say that scientist and co-founder of 2015 startup Rational Vaccines Inc. (RVx) William Halford is not impressed by the current state of efforts aimed at treatment and prevention of the rapid spread of the herpes virus – neither the persistent use of subunit vaccine technology nor the lengthy FDA development timelines.
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Eucrisa gets FDA nod in atopic dermatitis ahead of PDUFA date

Dec. 15, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs
Wednesday's FDA approval of topical PDE4 inhibitor crisaborole in atopic dermatitis could give Pfizer Inc. a few months head start over much-heralded breakthrough-designated systemic candidate dupilumab in what's expected to be a blockbuster market, even as other potential competitors advance in the clinic.
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Clotchip aims for real-time identification of bleeding risk

Dec. 7, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs

More than a B-cell story: Imbruvica shows benefit in chronic graft-vs.-host disease study

Dec. 7, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs
SAN DIEGO – Imbruvica (ibrutinib), the Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor that has racked up FDA approvals in B-cell cancers such as mantle cell lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia and Waldenström's macroglobulinemia has impressed in a non-oncology indication, chronic graft-vs.-host disease (cGVHD), with phase II data showing an overall response rate (ORR) of 67 percent.
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Much-needed optimism coming to AML space

Dec. 6, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs
SAN DIEGO – Despite four decades of clinical research in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the current standard-of-care induction therapy remains the 7 + 3 regimen, usually referring to seven days of cytarabine plus three days of daunorubicin, based on an initial paper published in 1973, said Harry Erba, during a Saturday media briefing at the American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting.
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Harnessing precision medicine to BEAT acute myeloid leukemia

Dec. 6, 2016
By Jennifer Boggs
SAN DIEGO – Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has joined the ranks of other cancers now getting the precision medicine treatment, so to speak. As researchers have identified different genetic mutations in AML patients, the next challenge has been to find ways to recruit and enroll patients quickly into appropriate treatment arms. That's where the newly launched BEAT-AML Master study comes in.
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