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Vertex Comes Out Swinging with Incivek Approval for HCV

May 24, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
As soon as the bell rang Monday with the FDA's approval of Incivek as the next hepatitis C contender, Vertex Pharmaceutical Inc. was ready to throw some punches to claim its share of the market.
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Uncle Sam in Need of More Medical Countermeasures

May 23, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – Threats of terrorist attacks in the wake of the death of Osama bin Laden and the reality of immense natural disasters are creating a sense of urgency as government officials recognize that the U.S. is "woefully behind" in its capability to rapidly produce vaccines and develop medical countermeasures (MCM).
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Science Board Advises the FDA to Get More Social

May 20, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – Google searches and all the chatter on social networking sites could become part of the adverse event analyses the FDA uses to gauge the safety of drugs and biologics once they're on the market.
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Biotech Foundations: Aeras Takes on the World of Tuberculosis Prevention

May 19, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
Global in perspective, Aeras, a nonprofit product development partnership (PDP), is singular in its focus – developing the first new preventive tuberculosis (TB) vaccines in nearly a century.
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NewCo News: RxBio Works on Bridge from NIAID to BARDA

May 18, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
RxBio Inc. has been hard at work building the funding bridge it's counting on to take its lead candidate, RX100, down the home stretch toward approval.
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Head Start Gives Merck's Victrelis Little Advantage

May 17, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
News of Friday's FDA approval of Merck & Co. Inc.'s Victrelis as the first new hepatitis C drug in more than a decade is being overshadowed by the impending approval of the next in line, Vertex Pharmaceutical Inc.'s Incivek.
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The Public ROI from Drug Prices

May 16, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
Biopharma is often the scapegoat for the escalating cost of healthcare, especially when it comes to the price of brand drugs. But since it’s hard to put a price on health and a long life, what gets lost in this focus on the bottom line is the public return on investment (ROI). National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins made that case last week when he testified before a Senate appropriations subcommittee. “Due in large measure to NIH research [and better treatment], our nation has gained about one year of longevity every six years since 1990,” he said. But...
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Another Stopgap May be Needed to Keep SBIR Funded

May 16, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – As the clock ticks down on the May 31 expiration of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, the Senate is considering yet another continuing resolution to keep the program running while Congress tries to hammer out the details of a multiyear reauthorization.
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Merck's Hepatitis C Drug Gets FDA Approval

May 16, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – The FDA approved Merck & Co. Inc.'s Victrelis Friday as the first new chronic hepatitis C treatment in more than a decade.
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Is CER the Rx for Personalized Medicine?

May 16, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
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