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  • Cayman court orders Apple Tree Partners to lose control of its venture fund
    A Cayman Islands court ruled that Apple Tree Partners' general partner must give up control of its venture fund. The decision follows a dispute with the fund's main limited partner, and the judge…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoNeutral↗ source
  • Airlines rely on volunteer doctors to handle common in‑flight medical complaints
    Physicians frequently volunteer to assist on commercial flights after a cabin announcement asks, “Is there a doctor on board?” The author, a hematologist‑oncologist, notes that he responded on thre…
    STAT · 1mo agoNeutral↗ source
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Last U.S. polio patient who used an iron lung dies at 78
Martha Lillard, diagnosed with polio at age five, became the last American still dependent on an iron lung. She lived in Oklahoma, attended grade school two hours a day and completed high school u…
STAT · 1mo agoNeutral↗ source
  • Researchers Highlight Tau and Blood‑Brain Barrier Advances at Alzheimer’s Conference
    STAT’s AAIC in 30 newsletter reported that tau protein remains the central focus of Alzheimer’s research presented at the recent conference in London. Scientists discussed new strategies aimed at d…
    STAT · 1mo agoNeutral↗ source
  • Weekly roundup highlights Biohaven’s challenge to Eli Lilly and industry competition with China
    The latest Endpoints Weekly issue focuses on a series of recent deals across the biotech sector, offering readers a snapshot of market activity. Among the items highlighted is Biohaven’s strategic…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoDealNeutral↗ source
  • Roche stops two Huntington's disease gene-silencing programs after disappointing trial data
    Roche announced it is ending development of two gene‑silencing candidates aimed at Huntington's disease after data failed to meet expectations. The decision follows a recent readout that showed in…
    STAT · 1mo agoNegative↗ source
  • FDA rejects Hengrui-Elevar liver cancer drug combo for third time over manufacturing issues
    FDA has again turned down a liver cancer drug combination from Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals and Elevar Therapeutics. This is the third rejection in roughly two years, with the agency citing per…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • US biotech firms grow more secretive amid rising competition from Chinese industry
    US biotech companies are becoming more secretive as competition from China’s rapidly expanding biotech sector intensifies. Janine Sengstack, a senior scientist at Junevity, says her team may have…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoNegative↗ source
  • German parliament approves cost-cutting health bill, pharma industry warns of exit risk
    German federal parliament voted to pass a bill aimed at reducing domestic healthcare expenditures. The legislation seeks to curb spending on medicines and other health services as part of a broade…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Hansoh reports Phase 3 success for GSK‑partnered ADC in SCLC as FDA clears Sanofi on‑body injector
    Hansoh announced that its Phase 3 trial of the antibody‑drug conjugate Ris‑Rez met the primary endpoint in patients with small cell lung cancer. The study was conducted in partnership with GSK and…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoRegulatoryPositive↗ source
  • German Parliament votes to double mandatory drug rebate to 15.5%, sparking industry concerns
    German lawmakers have approved a bill that would raise the mandatory rebate that drug manufacturers must give the government on branded medicines from the current 7% to 15.5%. The increase is inte…
    STAT · 1mo agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Apnimed announces IPO plans while FDA reviews its sleep-apnea therapy
    Apnimed, a Cambridge, Massachusetts biotech, disclosed that it will pursue an initial public offering on Nasdaq. The move comes as the company’s lead sleep‑apnea candidate is under review by the U…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Nominee for HHS emergency response role has a history of questioning vaccines
    Sean Kaufman has been selected by the administration to lead the Office of Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, overseeing the nation’s reaction to public health emergencies and disas…
    STAT · 1mo agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • FDA resumes publishing pharma rejection letters, posting 14 new CRLs
    The FDA announced on Friday that it has posted fourteen new complete response letters (CRLs) to pharmaceutical companies on its website. This marks a return to the agency’s regular practice of mak…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoCRLNeutral↗ source
  • FDA’s drug review center adds over 100 staff in a quarter, first net gain since late 2024
    The FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) reported hiring more than 100 new employees in the most recent quarter. This net increase is the first time the drug center has added more…
    Endpoints · 1mo agoNeutral↗ source
  • FDA quietly pushes back deadline on electric shock ban
    Massachusetts' biggest nursing strike ever, tackling the male loneliness epidemic, and other health news for Morning Rounds
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • The data that led Cellular Intelligence to pick up Novo's Parkinson's stem cell therapy
    MONTREAL — After Novo Nordisk closed its cell therapy unit, Cellular Intelligence contracted neurologist and drug developer Nuno Mendonça to conduct due diligence on the Danish pharma’s Parkinson’s…
    Endpoints · 1mo ago↗ source
  • Pfizer appoints obesity discovery head; AI startup Xaira makes leadership adjustments
    → Danna Breen has been promoted to head of obesity discovery at Pfizer, according to a LinkedIn post. Breen succeeds Kendra Bence and gets this opportunity after nearly 14 years with ...
    Endpoints · 1mo ago↗ source
  • Opinion: The primary care crisis paradox
    “Solving the health crisis in the United States will require confronting things far harder than readjusting a fee schedule.”
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • New York boys club has a time-tested recipe to protect members’ mental health
    At a time when attention is deservedly being turned to the mental health crisis in boys, the Boys' Club of New York is a shelter from the storm for many…
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: How a Boston doctor built a following as a ‘loud and unafraid’ voice in the Trump era
    Jeremy Faust saves lives in the ER and breaks stories with his Inside Medicine newsletter. He’s also testing the bounds of news reporting.
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • Whistleblower takes on health insurance and FDA commissioner candidates
    This week on "The Readout LOUD" podcast: Why does getting family health insurance through a job cost as much as buying a new car? And who might be the new…
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • ARPA-H bookmarks $160M for custom gene editing treatments. Is it enough?
    After an infant last year was saved from a deadly disease thanks to a bespoke gene editing therapy that fixed an incredibly rare mutation in his DNA, the US government is hoping ...
    Endpoints · 1mo ago↗ source
  • HHS advances plan to pay out Covid-19 vaccine injury claims
    A newly proposed HHS rule would establish a compensation mechanism for people who claim they were injured by Covid-19 vaccines, as a key panel that oversees broader vaccine injury payments remains…
    Endpoints · 1mo ago↗ source
  • Roche ends work on tominersen after decade of trials, as well as early-stage Huntington’s asset
    After more than a decade of work and plenty of ups and downs, Roche has dropped its Huntington’s disease drug tominersen. The decision comes after tominersen did no better than placebo in a Phase 2…
    Endpoints · 1mo ago↗ source