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  • GSK cuts deal with Sino to broaden reach of hepatitis B drug
    The marketing deal is the latest in a series of recent pacts between GSK and China-based drug companies, and could speed access to a therapy called bepirovirsen that’s important to its future.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Daiichi eyes almost $15B in oncology sales by 2030 in ADC franchise push
    Daiichi Sankyo is betting on its oncology franchise to push it past 3 trillion Japanese yen ($19 billion) in 2030 revenues. The drugmaker published a new five-year business plan on Monday ...
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • New home for Novo's Parkinson's cell therapy; GSK's deal to sell drug in China
    Plus, label expansions for two drugs targeting rare diseases, and Genmab scraps a Phase 1 cancer trial: 🧠 Novo's Parkinson's cell therapy finds a biotech home: Novo Nordisk has found a home for an…
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  • Inhibrx says combo therapy shrank more tumors than Merck's Keytruda alone
    San Diego-based biotech Inhibrx is claiming that it outperformed Merck’s Keytruda in a difficult-to-treat cancer. The combination of Keytruda and Inhibrx’s experimental drug INBRX-106 shrank more t…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Inhibrx delivers ‘differentiated’ cancer drug data; Fractyl starts diabetes gene therapy trial
    Inhibrx, the subject of recent buyout rumors, showed its drug might enhance the effects of Keytruda. Elsewhere, Capricor sued its cell therapy partner and Argenx got a revenue boost.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Braveheart Bio's Hengrui-licensed cardiac drug scores second clinical win
    Braveheart Bio said Monday that the heart muscle therapy it licensed from China’s Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceuticals has succeeded in a mid-stage trial for the same condition in which Cytokinetics rec…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Biotech layoffs are easing, but is the worst over?
    BioNTech is one of the most recent companies to announce cuts, but the pace of job losses is slowing.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • European regulators greenlight Fractyl Health's clinical test of GLP-1 gene therapy
    Drug developers are racing to make gene therapies that could replace chronic GLP-1 injections and pills with a one-and-done treatment. Now, a company based just outside of Boston is poised to becom…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • CSL sinks to nine-year low on revenue warning, $5B write-down
    CSL's stock hit its lowest price since early 2017 on Monday after it lowered its full-year revenue guidance by about 4% and said it would have to take a new $5 billion impairment charge. The ...
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Precision in motion: Decoding the critical operations behind the logistics of next-generation cell and gene therapies
    The future of medicine is here. See how specialized logistics are saving lives with next-gen cell and gene therapies.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • The capacity crunch in biopharma is a location problem
    Cell and gene therapies aren’t limited by ideas—they’re limited by where they’re built. See how “ready-now” locations change the math on scaling.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Biotech’s new company model; The super poop behind a startup launch; and more
    Welcome back to another edition of Endpoints Weekly! Earnings season is in full swing, but we had plenty of original reporting and exclusives you won’t find anywhere else this week. Chief among the…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Trump plans to fire Makary from FDA role, according to reports
    FDA Commissioner Marty Makary is expected to be fired from his role, according to multiple media reports. The plans haven’t been finalized and could still change, said the Wall Street Journal ...
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • FDA Commissioner Makary to be fired, WSJ reports
    President Donald Trump is planning to fire FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The plans haven't been finalized and could still change, the Journal said. Repr…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Daiichi Sankyo posts 'extraordinary loss' of nearly $1B
    Daiichi Sankyo is scrapping plans to build antibody-drug conjugate manufacturing capacity and recorded an "extraordinary loss" of 149.4 billion Japanese yen ($950 million) after overpromising deman…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Lilly to invest extra $4.5B across Indiana manufacturing
    The Indianapolis-based company expanded its spend to ensure it can meet growing demand for its weight-loss drugs.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • FDA delays Leqembi decision; Artiva raises $300M; Pharvaris prices offering
    🗓️ FDA delays subcutaneous Leqembi decision: Originally slated for later this month, the decision date now falls on August 24, Biogen and Eisai said. The agency asked for more information from ...
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • FDA to reevaluate spurned cell therapy; Under-the-skin Leqembi review extended
    Pierre Fabre claims to now be “aligned” with U.S. regulators on the path forward for a twice-rejected treatment. Elsewhere, Argenx swapped CEOs and Blackstone made a $250 million biotech investment.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Lilly, Gilead lead pharma’s M&A boom
    Deal volume in 2026 is substantially outpacing last year, and activity is being driven by interest in cancer and autoimmune disease drugs.
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • 'Pharma, not really’: Top young AI talent shuns careers at big drugmakers
    RIO DE JANEIRO — Mazdak Abulnaga should be the poster child for the type of employee pharma companies want to hire this year. Abulnaga, a 33-year-old postdoctoral fellow at MIT and Harvard Medical…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Natalie Holles' next move after Third Harmonic shutdown; Mark Alles passes the torch at ADC biotech
    → It didn’t take long for Natalie Holles to rebound after the decision to wind down operations at her previous company. She has replaced Elisabet de los Pinos as CEO of ...
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Capricor sues Nippon Shinyaku over Duchenne drug 'pricing flaw' and launch prep
    Capricor Therapeutics said Thursday it has filed a lawsuit against Nippon Shinyaku over a distribution and commercialization agreement for deramiocel, a cell therapy candidate for Duchenne muscular…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Odyssey raises more than $300M as biotech goes public
    Odyssey Therapeutics pulled together $279 million from its initial public offering, the autoimmune disease drug developer said Thursday night. Odyssey began trading on the Nasdaq on Friday. The bio…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Odyssey, on second try, snags $279M in an IPO
    After withdrawing its initial filing last year, the immune drugmaker rebounded and added to a recent run of sizable new biotech stock offerings — while boosting its haul even higher through a concu…
    BioPharma Dive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Astellas touts data from early test of stem cell-derived eye therapy
    Astellas reported promising results with its stem cell-derived therapy in an age-related eye disease, though data in a handful of high-dose patients in the early-stage study raised questions. The e…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source