All Drug Development articles – Page 48
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NewsCould personalised mRNA vaccine be first for cancer?
Half of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients given a personalised mRNA neoantigen vaccine experienced delayed recurrence 18 months post-vaccination.
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News$1.7b acquisition to develop rare haematology therapy
When CTI BioPharma is acquired by Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (Sobi), the companies intend to advance an oral kinase inhibitor treatment for a rare haematological disease.
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NewsFDA publishes paper on AI/ML in drug development
"rapid growth in the number of submissions that reference artificial intelligence and machine learning” has prompted the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to seek feedback on AI/ML in drug development.
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NewsLaunching Revvity: a scientific solutions company powering innovation from discovery to cure
Leveraging innovation across life sciences, Revvity focuses on transformation to revolutionise next generation scientific breakthroughs that solve the world’s greatest health challenges.
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ArticleRealising milestones with gene therapy for SMA
Novartis Gene Therapies' Vice President for Clinical Development & Analytics shares what shaped the success of one of the few commercially-available gene therapies.
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NewsSandoz to boost biosimilar development with manufacturing expansion
€25m funding is intended to unite a cutting-edge biotech lab and analytical expertise at Sandoz's German biosimilar manufacturing site.
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NewsAntibody response varies for Big Pharma COVID vaccines
Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines produced varied neutralising antibody levels when assessed for short- and long-term response, says study.
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NewsCan GLP-1 obesity therapy restore NK cell function?
Irish researchers have shown that GLP-1 treatment can restore natural anti-cancer immunity via NK cells in people with obesity.
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NewsEnzyme replacement therapy approved for Fabry disease
The European Commission (EC) has given approval to the first PEGylated enzyme replacement therapy to treat Fabry disease.
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NewsMIT unlocks real-time powder particle size distribution monitoring
Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed an algorithm that extracts powder particle size distribution from laser speckle in real-time.
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ArticleTransforming oncology with antibody therapeutics
Martin Vogel, Therapeutic Area Lead for Oncology, Janssen EMEA, discusses the potential of bispecific monoclonal antibodies like amivantamab to address unmet needs in advanced non-small cell lung cancer treatment.
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NewsFirst RSV vaccine approved for older adults
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first-ever vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in adults over 60 years old.
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NewsDigital transformation to drive biomanufacturing market
According to a market report, digital transformation is becoming an essential part of biopharma manufacturing.
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NewsEuropean Commission approves CAR T therapy for lymphoma
CD19-directed CAR T-cell therapy Breyanzi has been approved by the European Commission (EC) based on significant results from a lymphoma Phase III trial.
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NewsNovel device opens blood-brain barrier to deliver chemotherapy
A novel ultrasound technique opened the blood-brain barrier to successfully deliver chemotherapy to glioblastoma patients in a first-in-human trial.
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NewsFDA releases draft guidance for decentralised clinical trials
Recommendations on the conduct of remote clinical trial visits are included in new US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) draft guidance.
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WhitepaperPress release: SGS wins business leadership award 2023
SGS’s biosafety centre of excellence in Glasgow has received the Business Leadership Award at Scotland's Life Sciences Annual Awards 2023.
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NewsAstellas to accelerate ocular disease treatments with $5.9 billion acquisition
A $5.9 billion acquisition of biotech Iveric Bio by Astellas is set to accelerate development of treatments for blinding retinal diseases.
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ArticleWhy R&D innovation holds the key to greater patient impact
How can innovation in clinical trials drive greater patient impact? BeiGene’s Dr Nils Eckardt and Dr Mieke Borgs highlight how novel systems and ways of working can support the delivery of high-quality medicines faster and more efficiently, helping to deliver greater and faster patient access in Europe.
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NewsBristol Myers Squibb boosts CAR T therapy manufacturing capabilities
Securing in-house viral vector production capabilities in the US is set to help Bristol Myers Squibb manufacture its two CAR T-cell therapies.


