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  • Layoffs hit over 1,300 workers across seven biopharma M&A deals in 2026
    Workforce reductions this year have affected at least seven biopharma companies that recently completed mergers or acquisitions, eliminating a minimum of 1,359 jobs, according to BioSpace data. Th…
    BioSpace · 15h agoLayoffsNegative↗ source
  • Biopharma hiring surges in New Jersey, 11 companies post dozens of new roles
    BioSpace data shows job postings for biopharma positions in New Jersey have risen year over year, with a notable 73% jump in July compared with the same month last year. The upward trend has persi…
    BioSpace · 1d agoPositive↗ source
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  • Long-term brain organoids survive over five years and develop molecular features of human brains
    Researchers at Harvard have kept brain organoids alive for more than five years, observing continued growth and maturation that mirrors human brain development. The long-term cultures displayed mo…
    STAT · 1d agoPositive↗ source
  • CLINUVEL to cut up to 20% of staff and move headquarters to New York
    CLINUVEL announced a strategic reorganization aimed at focusing resources on the U.S. market. The company will reduce its global workforce by 10% to 20%, affecting up to 21 of its 104 employees.…
    BioSpace · 1d agoLayoffsNegative↗ source
  • How AI-enabled Software as Medical Devices are Reshaping Regulatory Routes and Medicine
    As AI-enabled Software as Medical Devices become more prevalent, regulatory agencies are responding with new guidelines and AI-specific authorisation routes. This article looks at current trends, s…
    BioSpace · 3d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Experts suggest new safety framework to boost predictability of CNS toxicity assessments
    A recent paper outlines a safety framework intended to make central nervous system (CNS) toxicity predictions more reliable during drug development. The authors argue that new approach methodologi…
    raps · 3d agoNeutral↗ source
  • North Carolina biopharma job postings jump 26% as seven companies announce dozens of openings
    Bio NC’s hotbed is seeing a surge in employment opportunities, with BioSpace data showing a 26% year‑over‑year rise in job postings in July and an upward trend since November. Seven companies are…
    BioSpace · 8d agoPositive↗ source
  • Jazz Pharmaceuticals to acquire Actio Biosciences for $820 million upfront, targeting ultra-rare epilepsy
    Jazz Pharmaceuticals announced it will purchase Actio Biosciences, a company developing an ultra‑rare epilepsy therapy. The transaction includes an upfront cash payment of $820 million, with the p…
    Endpoints · 10d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Biogen’s ALS drug shows symptom improvement in some patients three years after approval
    Biogen’s antisense therapy tofersen, marketed as Qalsody, received FDA approval three years ago as the first treatment to target a genetic form of ALS linked to the SOD1 gene. Since then, a number…
    BioSpace · 10d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • Denali Therapeutics' Avlayah generates $3.6M in Q1, beating forecasts
    Denali Therapeutics reported that its newly launched Hunter syndrome therapy Avlayah earned $3.6 million in revenue during the first quarter after its April market entry. Analysts had projected ro…
    BioSpace · 10d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • BioVie shares plunge as Parkinson’s trial results lack primary motor data
    BioVie reported results of its Phase 2 SUNRISE-PD study in early‑stage Parkinson’s disease. The double‑blind, placebo‑controlled trial enrolled 57 patients who had not yet received carbidopa/levodo…
    BioSpace · 14d agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
  • Analysts spot several biotech firms as likely M&A targets amid rising pharma deal activity
    Pharma companies are actively looking for acquisition opportunities, and analysts have identified a handful of biotech firms that could be next in line for buyouts. Recent transactions have center…
    BioSpace · 15d agoDealNeutral↗ source
  • Aurora Therapeutics drops PKU program and trims staff
    Aurora Therapeutics, a gene-editing startup founded by Jennifer Doudna, announced it is abandoning its lead phenylketonuria (PKU) program. The decision follows growing competition in the PKU field…
    BioSpace · 15d agoLayoffsNegative↗ source
  • Supernus and Indivior merge to form CNS-focused company with 11 marketed drugs and $2.2B revenue target
    Supernus Pharmaceuticals and Indivior Pharmaceuticals announced an all‑stock merger of equals, creating a central nervous system‑focused company that will combine their product lines and operations…
    BioSpace · 17d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Novo Nordisk’s Phase 3 failure of IL-6 drug ziltivekimab rattles inflammation-focused pipeline
    Novo Nordisk reported that its late-stage IL-6 inhibitor ziltivekimab did not achieve its primary goal in the Phase 3 ZEUS trial, which was designed to lower cardiovascular complications. The disa…
    BioSpace · 17d agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
  • Supernus and Indivior announce all-stock merger to create CNS-focused drugmaker
    Supernus Pharmaceuticals and Indivior Pharmaceuticals have signed an all‑stock merger agreement to combine their businesses. The new company will be dedicated to developing treatments for central…
    Endpoints · 17d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Neurologist Who Diagnoses ALS Patients Receives Own Diagnosis, Reflects on Impact of Disability
    Dr. Christopher Campos, a neurologist and assistant professor at UC Davis Health, disclosed that he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2025 after a decade of delivering the s…
    STAT · 17d agoNegative↗ source
  • AbbVie shares slip 4% as Q2 immunology earnings beat falls short of lofty expectations
    AbbVie’s stock fell about 4% on Friday after the company reported second‑quarter results that modestly exceeded analyst forecasts, disappointing investors who had set very high expectations. The f…
    BioSpace · 20d agoEarningsNegative↗ source
  • Biogen’s early Phase 2 data supports tau-targeting Alzheimer’s approach
    Biogen has released early Phase 2 results for its experimental Alzheimer’s therapy diranersen, indicating that reducing tau protein levels may lead to cognitive benefits. The findings add to a lon…
    BioSpace · 21d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • Arvinas CEO outlines strategy to rebuild pipeline after lead asset departure
    In a recent episode of the Denatured podcast, Arvinas President and CEO Randy Teel discussed how the company is shifting focus to an early‑stage pipeline after its lead asset was out‑licensed or di…
    BioSpace · 21d agoPositive↗ source
  • Four biotech firms secure Series B funding and open new hiring opportunities
    Biotech companies that closed Series B financing rounds this year are actively recruiting as they expand their operations. Atavistik Bio, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, announced a $40 million…
    BioSpace · 21d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • FDA advisory panel votes 9-3 against Capricor's Duchenne therapy deramiocel
    During an FDA Cellular, Tissue, and Gene Therapies Advisory Committee meeting, reviewers focused on the Phase 3 HOPE-3 trial's secondary cardiac endpoint and described the data as very fragile. The…
    BioSpace · 22d agoApprovalNegative↗ source
  • FDA advisory panel votes 9-3 against approval of Capricor’s Duchenne muscular dystrophy therapy deramiocel
    The FDA Cellular, Tissue, and Gene Therapies Advisory Committee focused heavily on the Phase 3 HOPE-3 trial’s secondary endpoint of cardiac function, describing the data as very fragile. Committee…
    BioSpace · 22d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Kyverna partners with ElevateBio to supply its autologous CAR-T therapy for autoimmune launches
    Kyverna Therapeutics has signed a five‑year manufacturing agreement with contract development and manufacturing organization ElevateBio. The deal makes ElevateBio the primary supplier of Kyverna's…
    BioSpace · 22d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Dementia finally shows a viable business model, AAIC2026 highlights economic shift
    At the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in London this year, the author observed that dementia now appears to have a clear business model, a shift from earlier meetings where commer…
    STAT · 23d agoPositive↗ source