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Oct. 27, 2025

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In the year’s second largest M&A, Novartis buys Avidity for $12.5B

The $12.5 billion acquisition of Avidity Biosciences Inc. by Novartis AG strengthens the company’s neuroscience pipeline and marks the second biggest deal that’s been announced this year. It also is the fifth M&A deal in the past five weeks to top the $1 billion mark, a sign that the market may be strengthening. Read More

‘Home run scenario’ for Bridgebio’s BBP-418 in limb-girdle phase III

Impressive data from an interim readout of Bridgebio Pharma Inc.’s BBP-418 in limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2I/R9 has the company prepping to meet with the U.S. FDA to discuss plans for the upcoming NDA filing, including the possibility for seeking full approval for what could be the first therapy for the rare muscular disease. Read More
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Q3 funding figures point to ‘a fragile moment’ for UK biotech

U.K. biotech companies raised 46% less in the third quarter (Q3) of 2025 than in the previous quarter, at £187 million (US$249.3 million). The Q3 2025 figure was also in the shade compared to Q1 2025, when biotechs raised £881 million, and 73% less than in Q3 2024. Read More

Nex-z less sexy with second liver case; Intellia phase III paused

Intellia Therapeutics Inc. followed up troubling news in May with a similar, and worse, update regarding the Magnitude and Magnitude-2 phase III trials with nexiguran ziclumeran, also known as nex-z, for patients with transthyretin amyloidosis with cardiomyopathy and polyneuropathy, respectively. Read More
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Argenica’s stroke drug shows positive trends in functional outcomes

Although Argenica Therapeutics Ltd.’s stroke drug, ARG-007, saw mixed results in top-line phase II data, new data in functional outcomes studies showed signs the drug helped patients think more clearly, regain independence, and enjoy a better quality of life after stroke. Read More
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Metis plans China NDA submission for orally dissolving PBA drug

Based on positive phase III study results, Metis Techbio is planning to file an NDA for its AI-derived orally disintegrating tablet drug candidate for pseudobulbar affect, MTS-004, in China next year. Read More
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New modalities redefining druggability in genomically unstable cancers

At this year’s AACR-NCI-EORTC conference, several presentations brought to light new ways to tackle the treatment of genomically unstable cancers. Genomically unstable cancers can be treated by exploiting their repair dependencies, inducing catastrophic DNA damage, or harnessing immune responses to instability. Read More
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At AACR-NCI-EORTC 2025, new strategies reshape the field

During the first poster session of the 2025 AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics, held in Boston, several presentations highlighted novel strategies that move beyond traditional antibody-drug conjugate payloads and targets. Read More

Money raised by biopharma

Total raised in public, private and other financings of biopharma companies, comparing 2019-2025. Read More

Biopharma money raised: Jan. 1-Oct. 24, 2025

Year-to-date money raised in public, private and other financings of biopharma companies. Read More

ICYMI: Week in review, Oct. 20-24, 2025

A quick look back at top stories. Read More

Biggest gainers and losers for Oct. 20-24, 2025

The top 10 biopharma stock gainers and losers for the week. Read More
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Celebrating BioWorld's 35th anniversary

What trends in life sciences have defined the last three decades? BioWorld Editor Nuala Moran picks monoclonal antibodies as the most significant. “They are the cornerstone around which medical biotechnology as a sector has been built.” Read More

Appointments and advancements for Oct. 27, 2025

New hires and promotions in the biopharma industry, including: Rani. Read More

Financings for Oct. 27, 2025

Biopharmas raising money in public or private financings, including: Coya, Grace, Rani, X4. Read More

In the clinic for Oct. 27, 2025

Clinical updates, including data readouts and publications: Aprea, Arcutis, Armata, Ascletis, Dicot, Eli Lilly, Entera, George Medicines, Hanchorbio, Harbour, Incyte, Inhibrx, Johnson & Johnson, Journey Medical, Metis, Moderna, Revolution, Sagimet, Silver Creek, Spinogenix, Ventyx, Verastem, Zai Lab, Zymeworks. Read More

Other news to note for Oct. 27, 2025

Biopharma happenings, including deals and partnerships, and other news in brief: Biossil, Chugai, Elevara, Maruho, Medivir, Mitocarex, Nanobiotix, Nielsen, Renalys, Scisparc, Secarna, Scenic, Teijin. Read More

Regulatory actions for Oct. 27, 2025

Regulatory snapshots, including global drug submissions and approvals, and other regulatory decisions and designations: GSK, Johnson & Johnson, Partner, Ribocure, Suzhou Ribo, Sydnexi. Read More

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