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Articles by Caroline Richards

Arcellx CAR T-cell therapy grinds to halt as FDA reacts to patient death

June 20, 2023
By Caroline Richards
Following the death of a patient, the U.S. FDA halted Arcellx Inc.’s phase II pivotal trial of its CAR T-cell therapy for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma (MM), putting Gilead Sciences Inc., which in December made the risky decision to part with $225 million up front for rights to the immunotherapy, in likely turmoil.
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Astellas and Cullgen join forces on potential $1.9B protein degraders pact

June 20, 2023
By Caroline Richards
Astellas Pharma Inc. has agreed to pay Cullgen Inc. up to $1.9 billion-plus to jointly develop multiple protein degraders. Under the agreement, Tokyo-based Astellas will pay Cullgen, of San Diego, $35 million up front, and an additional $85 million if it decides, during the initial stages of development, to jointly commercialize and promote Cullgen’s lead program, a cell cycle protein degrader for the treatment of breast cancer and other solid tumors, in the U.S.
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Biosenic puts breaks on bone stem cell therapy on poor phase II readout

June 19, 2023
By Caroline Richards
In a move that saw shares tumble by 26%, Biosenic SA has halted a phase IIb trial for its allogeneic stem cell therapy, Allob, after it failed to accelerate healing when given to patients two days after they sustained tibial fractures. The company plans to shift its focus to its late-stage arsenic trioxide candidate for chronic graft-vs.-host disease (GVHD).
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Precision dermatology firm Azitra announces $7.5M IPO

June 16, 2023
By Caroline Richards
Azitra Inc. made its debut on the public market June 16, in the hopes of raising a relatively modest $7.5 million to enable it to fund clinical trials, manufacturing and R&D, as well as working capital and other general corporate purposes.
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Astellas and Cullgen join forces on potential $1.9B protein degraders pact

June 15, 2023
By Caroline Richards
Astellas Pharma Inc. has agreed to pay Cullgen Inc. up to $1.9 billion-plus to jointly develop multiple protein degraders.
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Inventiva’s stock jumps on phase II PPAR agonist liver fat proof

June 14, 2023
By Caroline Richards
Patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and type 2 diabetes had a 44% reduction in liver fat after receiving Inventiva Pharma SA’s PPAR agonist, lanifibranor, in a phase II trial, findings that caused the Daix, France-based company’s stock to soar.
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Bitterroot Bio raises $145M as it unveils heart disease immunotherapy approach

June 13, 2023
By Caroline Richards
Seeking to repurpose a validated oncology drug target for atherosclerosis is Bitterroot Bio Inc., a biotech company that introduced itself to the world on the back of a sizable $145 million series A, funds it intends to use to advance its lead monoclonal antibody, BRB-002, toward the clinic.
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Novartis gets its hooks in Chinook with $3.5B offer

June 12, 2023
By Caroline Richards
On a quest to boost its renal diseases pipeline with two late-stage drugs, Novartis AG has announced plans to acquire precision medicines drug developer Chinook Therapeutics Inc., offering up to $3.5 billion. The move drove Chinook’s shares (NASDAQ:KDNY) up by 58.3%, or $13.99, on June 12, closing at $37.98.
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ASCO 2023: Toripalimab extends OS, final phase III trial data show

June 6, 2023
By Caroline Richards
When combined with chemotherapy, the PD-1 inhibitor antibody toripalimab reduced the risk of death by 37% over chemotherapy alone when used first line in patients with recurrent or metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma, Coherus Biosciences Inc. revealed at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting (ASCO).
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ASCO 2023: Jazz’s HER2+ biliary cancer antibody outperforms chemo in phase II

June 5, 2023
By Caroline Richards
HER2-targeting bispecific antibody zanidatamab, in development by Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc and Zymeworks Inc., produced better antitumor responses than current standard of care when used as a second-line treatment for biliary tract cancer (BTC) in a pivotal phase IIb study, bringing it closer to becoming the first therapy to target HER2-expressing BTC.
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