Nucleic Acid, Nucleoside, or Nucleotide
Shionogi Acquires Maze’s Pompe Disease Drug Following FTC’s Sanofi Deal Halt
Shionogi, Maze, Pompe disease, drug acquisition, FTC, Sanofi, $150 million
Europe Temporarily Halts AstraZeneca’s Vaxzevria COVID-19 Vaccine on Company’s Request
AstraZeneca, Vaxzevria, COVID-19 vaccine, marketing authorization, suspension, Europe, European Medicines Agency (EMA), pharmacovigilance, safety concerns.
Revival of Gene Editing Clinical Trials in China Post CRISPR Baby Scandal
CRISPR baby scandal, China, gene editing, clinical trials, restart, regulations, ethics, CRISPR-Cas9, genetic diseases, biotechnology.
Intellectual property landscape around prime editing
Intellectual Property Landscape Around Prime Editing Prime editing, a revolutionary genome editing technology, has been at the forefront of significant intellectual property developments and patent disputes. This technology, which allows for precise DNA edits without the need for double-strand breaks, was developed by Dr. David Liu and his team at the Broad Institute and Harvard […]
Federal Trade Commission Challenges Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic and Over 300 ‘Junk’ Patent Listings in FDA Database
FTC, Novo Nordisk, Ozempic, FDA, patent listings, crackdown, junk patents, pharmaceutical industry, intellectual property, drug development.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Expands Gene Editing Capabilities with Mammoth Biosciences Partnership
Regeneron, Mammoth Biosciences, gene editing, CRISPR, partnership, biotechnology, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, genetic research, therapeutic development.
Revolutionizing Gene Editing: Regeneron and Mammoth Biosciences’ $100M Partnership
Regeneron, Mammoth Biosciences, CRISPR, gene editing, delivery system, therapeutics, collaboration, biotechnology, healthcare innovation.
FTC’s Proposed Noncompete Ban: A Game Changer for Biopharma Job Mobility
FTC, Noncompete Ban, Biopharma Jobs, Job Mobility, Employee Rights, Competition Law
Boehringer Ingelheim and Ochre Bio Join Forces in a $1 Billion Collaboration to Combat Chronic Liver Diseases
Boehringer Ingelheim, Ochre Bio, collaboration, chronic liver diseases, $1 billion, drug discovery, RNA therapeutics, liver fibrosis, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
Ultragenyx’s GTX-102 Shows Promising Results in Mid-Stage Angelman Syndrome Study, Pivotal Study on the Horizon
Ultragenyx, GTX-102, Angelman Syndrome, Mid-Stage Study, Pivotal Study, Antisense Oligonucleotide, Cognitive Improvement, Behavioral Improvement, Sleep Improvement, Gross Motor Improvement