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Japanese Biotechs Weigh Quake, Tsunami Damages

March 15, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
In the wake of a tsunami that's claimed thousands of lives, triggered threats of potential nuclear meltdowns and destroyed the infrastructure in cities along Japan's northeastern coastline, the biopharmaceutical industry in Japan is taking stock of its damages.
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Size Matters When it Comes to Drug, Biologic Fee Waivers

March 14, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – One company's gain could be another's loss if the FDA raises the financial resources threshold for user fee waivers for drugs and biologics.
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Exelixis Adds $165M to Cancer Drug Development

March 11, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
A $165 million underwriting agreement may be the prescription Exelixis Inc. needs to get its cancer candidate, cabozantinib, through clinical development.
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Patent Reform Adds Value to Biotech's Intellectual Property

March 10, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – One of the intended casualties of the patent reform bill the Senate passed Tuesday is the years-long wait for the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) to review a patent application.
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Biosimilars Are Not Yet a Threat to Brand Patents

March 9, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – Whether the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to hear a pay-for-delay patent settlement case Monday will affect biologics depends largely on how the FDA shapes the biosimilar regulatory pathway in the future.
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New Labeling May Signal Trouble for Vivus' Qnexa

March 7, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – The FDA's call for more explicit labeling about birth defects for topiramate is not the news Vivus Inc. wanted to hear.
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Bydureon Falls to Victoza in Head-on Type II Diabetes Match

March 4, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
In an unrequired, head-to-head trial, Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Eli Lilly and Co.'s weekly diabetes candidate Bydureon came up short against Novo Nordisk A/S' daily Victoza.
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Novavax, VaxInnate Get Welcome Shot in the Arm

March 2, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
WASHINGTON – Two government contracts that could be worth up to nearly $200 million each will inoculate Novavax Inc. and VaxInnate Inc. against some of the financial risks involved in getting their recombinant influenza vaccines through clinical development.
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Samsung Invests $266M in JV with Quintiles; Fujifilm Buys Merck's BioManufacturing Unit

March 2, 2011
By Mari Serebrov

Samsung Invests $266M in JV with Quintiles; Fujifilm Buys Merck's BioManufacturing Unit

March 1, 2011
By Mari Serebrov
With the global biopharmaceutical market expected to hit $167 billion by 2015, some major conglomerates, known more for their electronics, are taking the plunge.
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