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Jan. 30, 2024

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Mostly positive phase III data prompts Vertex to seek an NDA

Despite Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc.’s mostly positive phase III study results of a non-opioid for treating moderate to severe acute pain, the data for a key secondary endpoint show VX-548 is not as effective as Vicodin (hydrocodone, Abbvie Inc.). Read More

As ODAC questions loom, 2seventy ‘doubles down’ on Abecma

2seventy bio Inc. shares (NASDAQ:TSVT) rose 15% or 52 cents, to close Jan. 30 at $4.01 on word that the Cambridge, Mass.-based firm is selling its R&D pipeline to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc., which will move the work forward by way of a new company called Regeneron Cell Medicines. Read More
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Cour’s nanoparticles shut off autoimmunity with $105M series A

A company focused on regulating immune response through nanoparticle technology, Cour Pharmaceuticals Development Co. Inc. has raised $105 million in a series A round to move its lead autoimmune disease products into phase IIa trials. Read More

Australia takes first steps toward meaningful reforms to health technology process

The biopharma industry lauded the first steps the Australian government has taken to widen access for drugs and devices via reforms to the current health technology assessment process that has remained unchanged for 30 years. Read More
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Through comparative genomics, becoming tough as nails – or squirrels

Humans love to think of our species as unique. But on a genetic level, such uniqueness is surprisingly hard to find. And while that may be a blow to the ego, it also means that an evolutionary lens is one way to search for insights into human diseases. Animals are “adapted to use the same genes that you and I have, but in very different ways,” Ashley Zehnder told BioWorld. Zehnder is co-founder and CEO of Fauna Bio Inc., which uses comparative genomics to identify gene networks that underlie disease resistance in different animal species. Read More
Masayo Takahashi, CEO, Vision Care

Vision Care’s iPS retinal cells primed for global market

Vision Care Group CEO Masayo Takahashi led the world's first clinical study of a retinal cell transplant derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) in 2014 when she led the Laboratory for Retinal Regeneration at Japan’s Riken Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research. In 2019, she founded Vision Care and subsequently founded two subsidiary companies dedicated to developing cell and gene therapies. Read More

Combined candidiasis fungicidal appears superior to miconazole alone in phase II

The topical combination therapy miconazole plus domiphen bromide (MCZ-DB) resolved signs and symptoms of acute vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) and eradicated the yeast Candida albicans from vaginal swabs to a greater extent than miconazole (MCZ) alone in a phase II study, according to Hyloris Pharmaceuticals SA and Purna Female Healthcare. Read More

Pearsanta acquires MDNA for $25M

Pearsanta Inc., a subsidiary of Aditxt Inc. formed in Feb. 2023, acquired MDNA Life Sciences Inc. for $25 million in stock, marking Aditxt’s second deal announced in a month. The company moved into the women’s health market with the $100 million planned acquisition of Evofem Biosciences Inc., maker of the contraceptive gel Phexxi, which it reported on Dec. 12. Read More

Appointments and advancements for Jan. 30, 2024

New hires and promotions in the biopharma industry, including: Abdera, Adverum, Corcept, Cyclacel, Cytodyn, Epiendo, Madrigal, Sensorium, Tscan, Tome. Read More

Financings for Jan. 30, 2024

Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: 60 Degrees, Akebia, Aqemia, Astria, Casinvent, CG, CNS, Effector, Enterprise, Formycon, Fractyl, Immunocore, Nighthawk, Oxford, Palatin, Palisade, Tourmaline, Vera. Read More

In the clinic for Jan. 30, 2024

Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Alligator, Alvotech, Arcutis, Armgo, BMS, Inhibikase, Kiromic, Lixte, Merck & Co., Rise, Sarepta, Scisparc, Tharimmune, Vaxcyte, Vidac. Read More

Other news to note for Jan. 30, 2024

Biopharma happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Agilent, Alpha-9, Arcus, Avrobio, Bridgebio Can-Fite, Cidara, Concentra, Cormedix, Ewopharma, Fabentech, Gilead, Incyte, Invitae, Ionis, ITM, J&J, Maxcyte, Mundipharma, Nanobio, Qubit, Tetonic, Theseus, Vaxxinity, Vect-Horus, Wugen. Read More

Regulatory actions for Jan. 30, 2024

Regulatory snapshots, including global drug submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: AB Science, Ascidian, Astellas, Astrazeneca, Celltrion, Daewoong, Daiichi, Gracell, GSK, Halozyme, Oricell, Takeda, Tonix. Read More

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