Quantcast
Channel: Endpoints News
Browsing all 2200 articles
Browse latest View live

Minnesota 340B revenue driven by hospitals and high-priced drugs, first state...

As the federal drug discount program known as 340B has seen rapid growth in recent years, Minnesota's Department of Health is looking to shine a light on where that growth is occurring. The first year ...

View Article


Trump team asked Covid vaccine leader about heading NIH

The transition team for President-elect Donald Trump was still searching for its next National Institutes of Health director as recently as last week, multiple sources told Endpoints News, potentially...

View Article


Bristol Myers reveals more job cuts in New Jersey

Bristol Myers Squibb's cost-cutting initiative will lead to additional layoffs in Lawrenceville, NJ, the company revealed this month in a state WARN notice. A total of 197 cuts, some of which ...

View Article

How did Trump’s FDA pick land? Biotech stocks are up, and executives are...

Now that President-elect Donald Trump has made his choice for FDA commissioner, reactions and analysis are pouring in from biopharma executives and former staffers who know the agency’s inner workings....

View Article

Alector says Alzheimer's program targeting microglia fails Phase 2, stock dives

Alector reported a Phase 2 failure for an AbbVie-partnered Alzheimer’s program Monday afternoon and said it will need to lay off staff. Researchers were examining whether the drug, known as AL002,...

View Article


Why Morgan Health is backing autism care provider Cortica

JP Morgan’s Morgan Health is rounding out its first three years of investing with its seventh investment. The health venture, which the bank launched to get a handle on healthcare costs for ...

View Article

Cradle Bio raises $73M Series B for protein-making AI software

European startup Cradle Bio raised a $73 million Series B round, fueling its plans to sell its AI-based protein-making software to more drugmakers. Cradle was founded in December 2021 by a team ...

View Article

Roche’s TIGIT drug misses overall survival endpoint in Phase 3 lung cancer trial

Roche’s TIGIT drug has failed to clear the final hurdle in a late-stage cancer trial in what’s proving to be a mostly disappointing year for a drug class that was once seen as the next ...

View Article


Roche buys out CAR-T partner Poseida for $1B upfront

Roche is acquiring its cell therapy and genomic medicines partner Poseida Therapeutics, the companies said Tuesday morning. The Basel-based pharma giant will pay $9 per share in upfront cash, giving...

View Article


Updated: Amgen obesity shot shows 20% weight loss, but dosing questions hang...

Amgen said its experimental weight loss drug MariTide helped obese patients lose 20% of their weight after a year of treatment with the shot. And while it was touted as a win, the data immediately ...

View Article

Aviceda aims to raise $200M; Nerviano gets back rights to PARP1 inhibitor

Plus, news about Maat Pharma, Secretome Therapeutics, 35Pharma, Medigene and Doron Therapeutics: Aviceda Therapeutics’ $200M financing: The Boston-area biotech is looking to raise a $200 million equity...

View Article

Agilent reveals plans to remodel operations as annual revenue dips

CDMO and laboratory product developer Agilent Technologies has unveiled a reshuffle its business model, which will see the consolidation of operations and build up new business priorities. These moves...

View Article

Soleno’s rare pediatric disease drug faces PDUFA delay by three months

Soleno Therapeutics may have to wait longer to hear from the FDA on the potential approval of its first medicine. The California biotech said Tuesday the agency extended the review period ...

View Article


Food allergy biotech Alladapt closes after Phase 3 talks with FDA

Alladapt Immunotherapeutics, a well-financed biotech working in the food allergy field, shut down following talks with the FDA, according to a source familiar with the company. After claiming success...

View Article

Sarepta, Arrowhead take a big swing on siRNA drugs for rare disease

Sarepta Therapeutics and Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals teamed up on an siRNA partnership that has one of the biggest promises of biobucks in recent years. The deal, announced Tuesday morning, will see...

View Article


Axsome moves toward NDA filing for narcolepsy drug after Phase 3 data

Axsome Therapeutics’ narcolepsy drug AXS-12 hit the primary endpoint in its Phase 3 ENCORE trial, showing a statistically significant improvement in the frequency of cataplexy attacks in narcoleptic...

View Article

The Biden administration wants Medicare and Medicaid to cover GLP-1s. Will...

The Biden administration proposed a new rule Tuesday that would expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage of popular obesity drugs, earning praise from the pharmaceutical industry and patient advocates....

View Article


Trump picks Stanford academic and pandemic critic Bhattacharya for NIH

President-elect Donald Trump tapped two policy and political outsiders to fill the remaining top healthcare roles in his administration, including Jay Bhattacharya, a prolific critic of the US Covid-19...

View Article

Idorsia eyes layoffs, tees up Tryvio licensing deal to extend cash runway

Idorsia is making moves to stretch its cash reserves further. The Swiss drugmaker said it is narrowing its operations with 270 positions at risk of elimination. The potential layoffs will most likely...

View Article

Acadia snaps up an essential tremor drug after field's summer setbacks

A few weeks after gaining about $100 million from a priority review voucher, Acadia Pharmaceuticals is putting its money to work by in-licensing an experimental essential tremor medicine. The San Diego...

View Article
Browsing all 2200 articles
Browse latest View live