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  • Cure for HIV must protect long-term survivors from loss of benefits
    The authors, a postdoctoral researcher, a long‑term HIV survivor, and the head of a survivor alliance, argue that a future HIV cure should not jeopardize the support systems that have kept many pat…
    STAT · 6h agoNeutral↗ source
  • Roche's Genentech to invest $750 million to double Oregon manufacturing site
    Roche's Genentech announced a $750 million investment to expand its existing production facility in Oregon, with the goal of doubling its capacity. The expanded site is expected to boost manufactu…
    STAT · 1h agoDealNeutral↗ source
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  • Study suggests cancer patients may be receiving higher doses and longer treatment courses than needed
    Recent analysis highlighted that many cancer patients are being treated with larger drug doses and extended therapy durations than may be medically necessary. The pattern raises concerns about unn…
    STAT · 1h agoNegative↗ source
  • Merck’s Ebola vaccine rolled out in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Scientists have begun administering Merck’s Ebola vaccine in the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of ongoing outbreak response efforts. The vaccine, previously used in emergency settings, is b…
    STAT · 1h agoPositive↗ source
  • New study warns that Trump-era cuts to federal research could jeopardize cancer drug development
    A recent study examines how recent political moves to curtail federally funded research could affect cancer drug development. The analysis notes that over the past decade biopharma companies have…
    Endpoints · 1h agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Novo Nordisk launches Phase 3 trial of lower maintenance doses of oral Wegovy for obesity
    Novo Nordisk has begun a Phase 3, placebo-controlled study called OASIS 5 to evaluate two lower oral doses of its GLP-1 weight-loss drug Wegovy (semaglutide) in people who are obese or overweight.…
    BioSpace · 3h agoCRLNeutral↗ source
  • Replimune appoints former Genentech exec Michelle DiNapoli as chief commercial officer after accelerated melanoma approval
    Replimune announced that Michelle DiNapoli will become its chief commercial officer, starting August 18. DiNapoli previously held senior roles at Genentech, where she led commercial operations. Th…
    Endpoints · 3h agoPositive↗ source
  • New study shows focal therapy matches surgery and radiation survival while reducing side effects in localized prostate cancer
    Physicians remain split over focal therapy for localized prostate cancer, a technique that targets MRI‑visible lesions with heat, cold, or other energy sources instead of removing the entire gland.…
    STAT · 6h agoPositive readoutNeutral↗ source
  • GOP lawmakers urge FDA to reject Chinese trial data unless sites undergo recent agency audit
    Two Republican members of the U.S. House have asked the Food and Drug Administration to tighten its oversight of clinical data that originates from China. Their proposal would require the FDA to r…
    Endpoints · 3h agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Spruce Biosciences appoints former Zevra Therapeutics CMO Adrian Quartel
    Spruce Biosciences announced the hiring of Adrian Quartel as its new chief medical officer. Quartel joins Spruce after serving as CMO at Zevra Therapeutics, where he oversaw clinical development.…
    STAT · 1h agoNeutral↗ source
  • Lil Nas X’s bipolar diagnosis highlights the fear many high achievers have of mental-health treatment
    Lil Nas X recently revealed that he has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The article notes that he had suspected something was wrong for years but delayed seeking help because he was worried a…
    STAT · 6h agoNeutral↗ source
  • Genentech invests $750M in new factory; Bavarian Nordic delays Lyme trial
    🏭 Genentech’s new $750M factory: Roche’s Genentech is investing $750 million in a new drug delivery device facility at its site in Hillsboro, OR, which is expected to be operational in ...
    Endpoints · 6m ago↗ source
  • Lawmakers urge FDA to enact new China policies after 3 gene therapy deaths
    Three fatalities occurring recently in China clinical trials have spurred two members of U.S. Congress to urge the FDA to enact new policies designed to protect American patients.
    BioSpace · 21m ago↗ source
  • Werewolf and Ambros to tie the knot in $150M rare disease deal
    The merger, which would create a new company bearing Ambros’ name, will help support development of Ambros' non-opioid painkiller for patients with debilitating limb injuries.
    BioSpace · 31m ago↗ source
  • Werewolf transforms into Ambros via reverse merger to support phase 3 push for rare disease drug
    Werewolf Therapeutics’ hunt for strategic alternatives has ended. Ambros Therapeutics has agreed to merge with Werewolf in an all-stock deal and raised $150 million, positioning the biotech to take…
    Fierce Biotech · 5h ago↗ source
  • Regeneron’s ultra-rare bone disorder drug receives U.S. approval after 30-year development
    Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced that its therapy for an ultra-rare condition in which bone forms in soft tissue has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The disease, sometim…
    STAT · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Merck and Moderna’s melanoma vaccine shows positive Phase 3 results, boosting investor confidence
    Merck and Moderna announced that their personalized melanoma vaccine met the primary endpoint of recurrence‑free survival in a Phase 3 trial when given together with Keytruda. The study showed pati…
    BioSpace · 1d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • Merck and Moderna report positive late-stage melanoma vaccine results, adding to 2026 cancer breakthrough year
    Merck and Moderna announced that their personalized mRNA neoantigen vaccine achieved positive outcomes in a late-stage trial for melanoma patients. The data suggest the vaccine can stimulate an imm…
    STAT · 1d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • Moderna's cancer vaccine boost lifts stock, sparks talk of Keytruda-like reach
    Moderna’s shares surged 177% after a phase 3 topline win for its Merck‑partnered cancer vaccine, intismeran autogene, was disclosed. The data, released on Wednesday, added roughly $45 billion to Mo…
    Fierce Biotech · 1d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • FDA approves Ultragenyx gene therapy and Regeneron ultra-rare disease drug
    The Food and Drug Administration gave the green light to a gene‑therapy product from Ultragenyx, marking a new treatment option in the company’s pipeline. In a separate decision, Regeneron secured…
    STAT · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • FDA clears Vitestro's Aletta, first robotic blood draw device for U.S. clinics
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted clearance to Vitestro's Aletta, making it the first standalone robotic system approved to draw blood without direct human handling. Aletta can per…
    Fierce Biotech · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Roche commits $750 million to double Oregon plant capacity as obesity drug push grows
    Roche's Genentech announced a $750 million investment to enlarge its device fill-finish facility in Hillsboro, Oregon. The expansion will double the plant's size and add end-to-end capabilities fo…
    BioSpace · 19h agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Gray‑market copies of Lilly’s obesity drug retatrutide show weaker weight‑loss results, study finds
    A recent study examined the effectiveness of gray‑market versions of Eli Lilly’s triple‑agonist obesity drug retatrutide. The analysis found that patients using these unapproved copies experienced…
    Endpoints · 23h agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
  • Scribe Therapeutics’ early-stage IPO surges 43% as epigenetic cholesterol drug enters clinic
    Scribe Therapeutics filed for an IPO while its lead epigenetic therapy moves into early clinical testing, a rare combination in a market that prefers later-stage, de-risked offerings. The company…
    BioSpace · 1d agoPositive↗ source
  • Regeneron secures FDA approval for Pasatru, second U.S. treatment for rare bone disease FOP
    Regeneron received FDA approval for its antibody garetosmab, marketed as Pasatru, for treatment of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) in adults. The approval makes Pasatru the second ther…
    BioSpace · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source