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BioWorld - Thursday, July 16, 2026
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Articles by Brady Huggett

La Jolla's Stock Tumbles After Failure Of Phase III Lupus Drug

Feb. 19, 2003
By Brady Huggett
An anticipated Phase III trial of Riquent in lupus, meant to confirm data trends seen in a Phase II/III trial, brought about a similar result - good data trends but a missed primary endpoint, sending La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co.'s stock down 72.5 percent. (BioWorld Today)
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La Jolla's Stock Tumbles After Failure Of Phase III Lupus Drug

Feb. 19, 2003
By Brady Huggett
An anticipated Phase III trial of Riquent in lupus, meant to confirm data trends seen in a Phase II/III trial, brought about a similar result - good data trends but a missed primary endpoint, sending La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co.'s stock down 72.5 percent. (BioWorld Today)
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Vertex, GSK Present Preliminary Results From Two Pivotal Trials

Feb. 18, 2003
By Brady Huggett

Vertex, GSK Present Preliminary Results From Two Pivotal Trials

Feb. 18, 2003
By Brady Huggett

BioPartnering North America: Getting The Ear Of Gatekeepers

Feb. 17, 2003
By Brady Huggett
The necessary relationship between biotechnology companies and big pharma drives both industries - pharma has the money but often has science needs; biotechnology has the science but often lacks financial resources. (BioWorld Financial Watch)
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BioPartnering North America: Getting The Ear Of Gatekeepers

Feb. 17, 2003
By Brady Huggett
The necessary relationship between biotechnology companies and big pharma drives both industries - pharma has the money but often has science needs; biotechnology has the science but often lacks financial resources. (BioWorld Financial Watch)
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Want To Make A Deal? Make Sure Potential Suitors Know Of Interest

Feb. 12, 2003
By Brady Huggett
VANCOUVER - Dating advice often counsels that the best way to get a date is to ask for one. The same could be said for biotechnology companies seeking pharmaceutical partnerships. It's possible that big pharma will get wind of a young company's science, approach and begin the partnering dance, but making the first move for biotechnology companies and being proactive can't hurt. (BioWorld Today)
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Biotech Industry Has Nowhere To Go But Up After Dreary Year

Feb. 11, 2003
By Brady Huggett

Biotech Industry Has Nowhere To Go But Up After Dreary Year

Feb. 11, 2003
By Brady Huggett

Awaiting Aldurazyme Approval, BioMarin Files For Public Offering

Feb. 7, 2003
By Brady Huggett
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