Paris is emerging as a focal point for Europe’s next phase in oncology, as science, capital and industry converge at Campus Grand Parc.
Now, her ongoing alliance with a telehealth company may be signifying a broader shift in US healthcare advertising, reflecting a changing of the guard in celebrity endorsements. The 23-time Grand Slam ...
WHO is sponsoring a trial testing drugs for Bundibugyo virus, while adding the first Ebola diagnostic test to its emergency use list.
SK bioscience is set to lead the Gates Foundation-funded ROTOR project, an AI-based platform aimed at reducing uncertainty in vaccine-development decisions.
Ipsen’s Memo acquisition is the second the former has signed this week alone, following its blockbuster Kartos buyout on 29 June.
The UK-US pharmaceuticals deal could cost the National Health Service (NHS) around £45bn ($60bn) within a decade and divert resources away from essential services, an analysis has suggested. The UK ...
The suite of tools is designed to allow AI to carry out R&D work more quickly, reliably, and in a continuous innovation loop.
Anthropic launches Claude Science as big tech companies increasingly eye expansion in the wider healthcare and life sciences space.
Children as young as two with either sickle cell disease or thalassemia are now eligible for the gene therapy.
The EC has granted approval for Novartis’ Itvisma as a treatment for children two years and older, teenagers, and adults who have 5q SMA with a bi-allelic mutation in the SMN1 gene.
The industry looks set to continue a preference for European outsourcing facilities as national tax systems exert influence.
Eli Lilly’s retatrutide has crossed the 30% weight loss benchmark in some patients. Where do GLP-1RAs go from here?
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