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  • Amgen submits new analysis to FDA to defend continued availability of Tavneos
    Amgen has provided the FDA with a fresh analysis concerning its rare-disease therapy Tavneos, aiming to address the agency’s concerns. The company says the independent reevaluation supports the dr…
    Endpoints · 23d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Sanofi scraps most atopic dermatitis trials after amlitelimab fails to outperform standard care
    Sanofi announced it is halting all but one ongoing trial for amlitelimab, an OX40‑ligand antibody acquired through its $1.4 billion purchase of Kymab. The decision follows the Phase 3 COAST‑1 stud…
    BioSpace · 24d agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
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  • Scribe Therapeutics raises $129 million in rare early-stage IPO to fund epigenetic heart disease therapy
    Scribe Therapeutics, founded by Jennifer Doudna, completed an IPO raising nearly $129 million, selling 8.58 million shares at $15 each. It is the first gene‑editing company to go public in more tha…
    BioSpace · 24d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Amgen seeks FDA hearing to keep rare kidney drug Tavneos amid safety concerns
    Amgen has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a hearing to argue against a proposed withdrawal of its rare‑disease drug Tavneos. The company submitted a data package containing real‑wo…
    BioSpace · 24d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Merck grants royalty-free licenses for experimental HIV prevention pill to generic makers in 129 low-income countries
    Merck announced voluntary licensing agreements that let generic manufacturers produce its experimental HIV prevention pill, known as alimatravir, in low- and middle-income markets. The deals cover…
    STAT · 24d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • FDA advisory panel votes to expand use of four untested peptides despite safety concerns
    An FDA advisory committee narrowly voted to recommend adding four peptides to the agency's 503A Bulks List, a registry that would allow compounding pharmacies to use them in custom medications. The…
    BioPharma Dive · 24d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • FDA panel backs compounding of epitalon, rejects emideltide in narrow vote
    The FDA advisory committee voted to allow compounding pharmacies to produce the peptide epitalon, while narrowly voting against allowing the production of emideltide. The decision follows the pane…
    STAT · 23d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Sanofi stops development of eczema drug amlitelimab after mixed trial results
    Sanofi announced on Friday that it is halting further development of amlitelimab for atopic dermatitis, a drug it had once promoted as a potential successor to its blockbuster Dupixent. The compan…
    BioPharma Dive · 23d agoNegative↗ source
  • Fatal gene-editing trial in China sparks ethics and oversight concerns
    A six-year-old girl in China died after receiving an experimental brain-directed CRISPR therapy, according to a report in Science. The tragedy has intensified calls for stronger ethical review and…
    STAT · 24d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • FDA panel backs compounding pharmacies to produce four peptide drugs, amid insulin pen shortage and Merck HIV pill license
    An FDA advisory committee voted to allow compounding pharmacies to prepare four peptide-based medicines, a decision hailed by supporters of peptide therapeutics. The briefing also mentioned that M…
    STAT · 24d agoRegulatoryPositive↗ source
  • EU regulators back Minoryx’s ALD therapy while rejecting Zevra’s rare-disease drug
    The EU Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) issued a positive opinion on Minoryx Therapeutics' drug for adrenoleukodystrophy, marking a significant regulatory step after previous c…
    Endpoints · 24d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Novo Nordisk seeks injunction to halt Eli Lilly's obesity drug ads
    Novo Nordisk filed a motion in a New Jersey federal court asking for a preliminary injunction that would stop Eli Lilly's advertisements for its obesity treatments. Novo claims the ads are mislead…
    BioPharma Dive · 24d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Summit Therapeutics faces under a year of cash runway as FDA decision on ivonescimab looms
    Summit Therapeutics reported that its cash and short-term investments total just over $690 million, which the company says is insufficient to fund operations for a full year. The biotech’s lead ca…
    BioSpace · 24d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Roche drops Carmot’s acmopatide after Phase 2 success, shifts focus to enicepatide for weight loss and diabetes
    Roche announced it will stop developing acmopatide, an investigational obesity treatment acquired from Carmot Therapeutics. Acmopatide had met its primary endpoint in a Phase 2 trial in type 1 dia…
    BioSpace · 24d agoNeutral↗ source
  • U.S. drug shortages stem from weak regulation, not China competition, says expert
    In 2025 the United States faced 216 active drug shortages, limiting access to lifesaving medicines for patients. While the White House and national‑security officials have framed the problem as a…
    STAT · 24d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • White House science blueprint pushes billions toward AI firms, away from university life-science research
    The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a report titled “Science: A New Golden Age.” The document outlines a new direction for U.S. federal science funding. The plan calls…
    STAT · 24d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Scribe Therapeutics launches $129M IPO, kicking off second-half biotech listing spree
    Scribe Therapeutics, a nine-year-old biotech co-founded by CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna, announced its initial public offering. The company priced the IPO at about $128.7 million, raising roughl…
    Endpoints · 24d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • FDA advisory panel recommends adding peptides BPC-157 and KPV to bulk compounding list
    An FDA advisory committee voted 8-6, with one abstention, to recommend that two experimental peptides – BPC-157 for ulcerative colitis and KPV for wound and inflammatory conditions – be placed on t…
    raps · 24d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • FDA advisory panel adds six peptides to compounding bulk drug list, rejects one
    The FDA’s advisory committee concluded a two-day meeting on Friday, reviewing seven peptide drug substances for inclusion on the agency’s bulk-drug compounding list. Committee members voted to add…
    raps · 24d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Ipsen's Bylvay fails Phase 3 trial in children with biliary atresia
    Ipsen announced that its experimental therapy Bylvay did not meet its primary endpoint in a Phase 3 trial targeting biliary atresia in infants. Biliary atresia is a rare pediatric liver disorder i…
    Endpoints · 23d agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
  • Lilly’s $3.8B psychedelics bet won’t open the M&A floodgates
    Eli Lilly’s $3.8 billion play for AtaiBeckley has fueled speculation that Big Pharma is ready to embrace psychedelics. But while the acquisition does validate the drug class, analysts say it is unl…
    BioSpace · 24d agoDealNeutral↗ source
  • Sanofi halts development of Kymab-derived OX40L antibody for atopic dermatitis
    Sanofi announced that it will no longer pursue the OX40L antibody program it was developing with Kymab for the treatment of atopic dermatitis. The drug was being positioned as a potential follow‑on…
    Endpoints · 24d agoNegative↗ source
  • Scribe Therapeutics raises $129 million in gene-editing IPO, debuting on Nasdaq
    Scribe Therapeutics completed an initial public offering that raised close to $129 million. The company sold 8.58 million shares at $15 each and will trade on Nasdaq under the ticker SCTX. The off…
    BioPharma Dive · 24d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Novo Nordisk seeks court order to halt Lilly GLP-1 ads as Merck announces HIV PrEP partnership
    Novo Nordisk asked a New Jersey federal court to temporarily block Eli Lilly's GLP-1 advertisements, claiming the ads are misleading. Merck disclosed that it has entered into a partnership focused…
    Endpoints · 24d agoDealNeutral↗ source
  • Senate moves forward bill to require warning labels on ultra-processed foods and ban child-targeted junk-food ads
    The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee voted to advance a bill that would require the FDA to place prominent warning labels on ultra-processed foods high in sugar, salt or satur…
    STAT · 24d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source