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    Obesity drugs

    ADA ‘26: Lilly’s dominance, Pfizer’s ‘foundational’ drug and Roche’s ‘me-too’ option

    At a big meeting for weight loss drugs, Lilly’s “triple G” therapy set a new standard as lingering doubts surrounded other competing treatments.

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    J&J looks to widen Imaavy’s use; $300M backs rare disease drug launch

    New data suggest Imaavy could be an effective treatment for autoimmune anemia. Elsewhere, Enliven detailed data for a Merck leukemia rival and MBX hyperparathyroidism drug hit its goal.

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    Summit pulls $500M share sale a day after announcing it

    The developer of a leading PD-1/VEGF cancer drug cited “market conditions” for the cancellation. Its shares have struggled to break out following data milestones.

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    Deep Dive // IPO window

    Biotech IPOs are the industry’s lifeblood. Track how they’re performing.

    Kardigan set terms Thursday for its IPO, which could bring in more than $373 million for the cardiac drugmaker as it seeks to be the 13th biotechnology company to go public in 2026.

    Updated 22 hours ago
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    Sensorion, citing Regeneron competition, shifts focus to a different hearing loss therapy

    A strategic review determined that the development environment had "notably changed," leading Sensorion to end work on its gene therapy for OTOF-related hearing loss.

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    Sanofi stops immune drug trial in latest research setback

    The failure adds to a series of mixed or negative readouts and leaves in doubt the future of a therapy Sanofi has viewed as a potential blockbuster.

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    Startup launches

    Ethyreal starts up with $101M and takes aim at a pair of immune diseases

    The startup is developing a medicine that works differently than available treatments for thyroid eye disease and could benefit people with a related condition, too.

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    Deep Dive

    Biotech M&A is accelerating. Track the deals that are happening here.

    GSK’s $10.6 billion acquisition of Nuvalent is its third company buyout since late January and the biopharmaceutical sector’s second-largest deal this year.

    Updated June 9, 2026
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    GSK boosts cancer pipeline with $11B Nuvalent buyout

    The British drugmaker's third acquisition this year gives it two experimental lung cancer drugs under FDA review that it hopes will support a franchise.

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    Merck, Gilead report mixed outcomes in key lung cancer, HIV studies

    Trodelvy's latest setback carries implications for a newly important Merck drug, while the success of a once-weekly HIV tablet could boost Gilead's main business.

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    Emerging biotech

    Stealthy startup Treeline plans a reverse merger

    Led by former Loxo Oncology CEO Josh Bilenker, the startup now has a trio of cancer drugs in early-stage testing and more following closely behind.

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    China competition

    Drugs from China are reshaping biotech. Track the licensing deals here.

    AstraZeneca, Pfizer and Bristol Myers Squibb have each allocated more than $16 billion to collaborations with Chinese drugmakers since the start of 2025 — surpassing all of their pharmaceutical peers over that timeframe.

    Updated June 1, 2026
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    Emerging biotech

    J&J to acquire Firefly, maker of ‘degrader’ antibody drugs, for $1B

    The buyout hands J&J a technology that merges elements of two popular drugmaking methods: protein degraders and antibody-drug conjugates.

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    News roundup

    AstraZeneca’s ‘extensive’ obesity drug push; $125M for ultrasound-aided genetic medicine

    Newly published data convinced AstraZeneca to conduct a sprawling late-stage program for its GLP-1 pill. Elsewhere, Bausch + Lomb will lay off 119 employees and Cartesian boosted its ‘in vivo’ cell therapy capabilities.

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    Pharma is betting big on PD-1/VEGF bispecifics. But are companies chasing the wrong target?

    While many drugmakers are focused on lung cancer, evidence shows the liver may be a better bet.

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    Deep Dive // Emerging biotech

    Biotech startups are built on venture capital. Track funding rounds here.

    RA Capital Management is investing $30 million in Secretome Therapeutics, a company developing a new kind of cell therapy for the heart muscle weakness associated with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

    Updated May 28, 2026
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    Emerging biotech

    City banks nearly $100M for next-gen RNAi drugs

    Co-founded by longtime Alnylam CEO John Maraganore, City has brought a clotting disorder drug into early human testing. An experimental therapy for Stargardt disease could soon follow.

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    Tango data add to growing momentum for pancreatic cancer drugs

    A combination involving Tango’s experimental therapy appeared to boost response rates in a small clinical trial well beyond what would be expected, sparking a share surge.

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    Incyte to buy blood disorder drug in possibly $2B deal

    Acquiring Vega Therapeutics, an offshoot of "hub-and-spoke" biotech Star Therapeutics, would give Incyte a medicine that’s in late-stage testing and designed to control bleeding.

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    Roche stakes $700M on Nurix’s protein-degrading drug

    Potentially worth up to $2.3 billion, the collaboration is a bet that drugs able to eliminate the “BTK” enzyme will prove superior to existing medicines that block its activity.

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    China competition

    House bill aims to crack down on China biotech deals

    A proposal to add biotechnology to the COINS Act follows two big deals involving Pfizer and Bristol Myers, and comes amid U.S. fears that China’s drugmaking progress may threaten national security.

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    Study data convince Lundbeck to push new migraine drug forward

    A possible alternative to “anti-CGRP” medications, the drug didn’t meet some analysts’ expectations in mid-stage testing but still convinced Lundbeck to pursue further development.

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    Generic drugmakers gain key victory in ‘skinny label’ patent case

    The Supreme Court ruled that a knockoff version of Amarin’s Vascepa didn’t infringe on patents — a decision with far-reaching implications for the availability of generics.

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    ASCO ‘26: Bispecifics vs. ADCs, a ‘RAS’ revolution and a step change in prostate cancer

    At the year’s biggest cancer meeting, a high-stakes clash between two popular drug classes erupted, and scientists made headway against a once-insurmountable foe.

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    News roundup

    Otsuka showcases kidney drug data; Pfizer cuts an AI deal

    Voyxact helped preserve kidney function, but left an opening for competing IgAN drugs from Vera and Vertex. Elsewhere, Takeda’s alliance with Innovent paid early dividends and Axsome warded off generic competitors.