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Trista Morrison

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Darusentan Decent, But Can Cardio Fix Gilead's Patent Cliff?

April 13, 2009
By Trista Morrison
Gilead Sciences Inc.'s push to diversify away from HIV and into cardiovascular disease kicked into high gear with the proposed $1.4 billion acquisition of CV Therapeutics Inc. and positive data from a Phase III trial of Gilead's own resistant hypertension drug, darusentan.
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After PML Cases, Genentech Takes Raptiva off the Market

April 10, 2009
By Trista Morrison

Varinel Creates Multifunctional Iron Chelators for CNS Diseases

April 8, 2009
By Trista Morrison

Mass Medical Angels to Fund Boston Life Science Start-ups

April 7, 2009
By Trista Morrison

NewCo News: Varinel Creates Multifunctional Iron Chelators for CNS Diseases

April 7, 2009
By Trista Morrison

Gilead's Darusentan Hits Phase III Endpoints

April 6, 2009
By Trista Morrison
Gilead Sciences Inc.'s recent move to diversify away from HIV and into cardiovascular disease by acquiring CV Therapeutics Inc. may get more investor support now that Gilead's internal cardiovascular pipeline appears to be panning out. (BioWorld Today)
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Celgene Q1 Financial Preview: Revenues Weaker Than Expected

April 2, 2009
By Trista Morrison

'Too many failures' limiting the push for new stroke drugs

April 1, 2009
By Trista Morrison

Genzyme, Bayer Ink $2.9B Deal for Campath, Fludara, Leukine

April 1, 2009
By Trista Morrison
Genzyme Corp. bolstered its oncology portfolio through a potential $2.9 billion deal with partner Bayer AG that gives Genzyme rights to the marketed cancer drugs Campath (alemtuzumab), Fludara (fludarabine) and Leukine (sargramostim) - as well as control of the Phase III alemtuzumab program in multiple sclerosis. (BioWorld Today)
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Arena Hits Endpoints in Phase III Obesity Trial, but Stock Drops

March 31, 2009
By Trista Morrison
Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s first Phase III trial of obesity drug lorcaserin met all three of its co-primary endpoints, yet the company's shares fell 28 percent on Monday as investors questioned whether the data will be strong enough to secure a partnership and relieve Arena's cash concerns. (BioWorld Today)
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