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Bristol-Myers Squibb and Nektar Therapeutics to collaborate for Nektar’s CD122-biased Agonist, NKTR-214

Bristol-Myers Squibb Company announced the companies have executed a global strategic development and commercialization collaboration for Nektar’s lead immuno-oncology program, NKTR-214. Under the collaboration, the companies will jointly develop and commercialize NKTR-214 in combination with Bristol-Myers...

Saneca Pharma appoints new CEO

Contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) Saneca Pharma has announced the appointment of its new CEO, Richard Král. Richard, who has been the sales and marketing director at Saneca for almost three years, has previously worked...

AbbVie raises dividend and buys $10 billion of shares

AbbVie Inc (ABBV.N) said on Thursday its board had approved a $10 billion stock repurchase program, and the drugmaker also increased its quarterly dividend, as it reaped the benefits of U.S. tax law changes. The Chicago-based...

FDA approves ODD for selumetinib for treating neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1): Merck

AstraZeneca and Merck, known as MSD outside the U.S. and Canada, announced that the U.S. FDA has granted Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) for selumetinib, a MEK 1/2 inhibitor, for the treatment of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). ...

Merck disappoints by failing in phaseIII study of its drug which cures Alzheimer’s

The drug, verubecestat, was being tested in patients who showed only a glimmer of the symptoms that eventually rob them of memories and basic functions. It’s another setback in a long list of experimental treatments that have had little...

Oxford BioMedia could gain $100 million in sanofi invasion target

UK gene cell therapy designer Oxford BioMedica’s shares jumped  as much as 11.2% to 12.30 pence this morning after announcing a $100 million collaboration and licence agreement with US hemophilia specialist Bioverativ , which last month agreed to be...

Pharma pioneer Sanofi guards its Dengvaxia

You do not get severe dengue from the vaccine. Just because you were administered with the vaccine means you’ll get infected. That’s s a little misinformation,” said Dr. Ruby Dizon, Sanofi Pasteur medical director. “You get...

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