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Deep Dive
Biotech M&A is accelerating. Track the deals that are happening here.
Two Ipsen deals, together worth at least $670 million, reinforce that cancer and immune system drugs in late-stage testing remain some of the most attractive assets to biopharma buyers.
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At BIO, tension over China biotech deal regulation looms
Biotech investors, executives and analysts worry that blanket bans on deals with Chinese companies could curb domestic entrepreneurs’ ambitions in the sector.
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Top FDA gene and cell therapy regulator to step down
Following Vijay Kumar’s exit, acting CBER Director Karim Mikhail will also oversee a review office that has become a battleground for debates on FDA flexibility.
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The top biopharma conferences remaining in 2026
Medical meetings often feature important clinical trial results, making them barometers of biotech and pharma companies’ research progress. Here’s a list of conferences to watch the rest of 2026.
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Deep Dive // IPO window
Biotech IPOs are the industry’s lifeblood. Track how they’re performing.
This year’s IPO class has already accounted for five of the six largest new biotech stock offerings since the start of 2022, according to BioPharma Dive data.
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Abivax shares surge as worries subside over immune drug’s cancer risk
According to Abivax, fresh data suggest malignancy rates in its trials were no higher than "background" ones for people with ulcerative colitis, clearing a key safety concern.
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Q&A
Alkermes’ incoming CEO has a plan to outplay Lilly and Takeda
Blair Jackson says the next 12 months may be the most important in Alkermes’ history, as the brain drugmaker races to join an “orexin” market that analysts see as a multibillion-dollar opportunity.
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Viridian may have edge over Amgen in eye drug showdown, analysts argue
The FDA, through a new approval, gave Viridian's drug a label that some on Wall Street believe makes it well-positioned to compete against Tepezza in the thyroid eye disease market.
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Deep Dive // Emerging biotech
Biotech startups are built on venture capital. Track funding rounds here.
Immune drugmakers carried the majority of venture financing in the second half of June, bringing in $608 million in total across five companies, according to BioPharma Dive data.
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News roundup
Ipsen’s $450M blood cancer drug; FDA selects first cohort for “pre-check” pilot program
The planned acquisition of Kartos Therapeutics would hand Ipsen a late-stage asset for myelofibrosis. Elsewhere, Sobi hit a regulatory setback and BeOne unveiled more positive Brukinsa data.
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Theravance, after clinical setbacks, agrees to $929M buyout
The acquisition by royalty management company Zymeworks follows a "strategic review" triggered by the failure of a drug for a type of low blood pressure.
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Brain drug revival
To Wall Street, psychedelics biotechs are more teammates than rivals
Some analysts argue that, even for competitors, a big clinical trial win for Definium Therapeutics helps validate the psychedelic field and “bring it even further into the mainstream.”
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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.
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IPO window
‘The window’s open’: At BIO, investors take stock of a growing class of biotech IPOs
In interviews as well as a panel at BIO’s annual meeting, investors and life sciences bankers predicted an acceleration in offerings later this year — but only among companies fitting a certain criteria.
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Q&A // Emerging biotech
How Kardigan spun deal leftovers into a $400M IPO
CEO Tassos Gianakakos said having late-stage assets and a team fortified at MyoKardia really resonated with investors. SpaceX's huge public offering didn't hurt either.
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Beeline ups its Series A round for immune drug work
The company, which was built by Bain Capital, has now raised more than $426 million in its quest to advance a portfolio of Bristol Myers drugs.
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News roundup
FDA accepts Replimune filing; Merck KGaA drops $11B on life sciences services
Replimune’s application is the latest example of changing attitudes at the FDA. Elsewhere, Revolution Medicines outlined more RAS-blocking data and a Definium stock offering brought in $800 million.
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On second try, Acadia drug gets nod from European regulators
The influential CHMP committee also threw its support behind more than a dozen other medicines while recommending the marketing authorization for Tavneos be revoked.
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Ionis, with new FDA nod, hits a ‘commercial inflection point’
Historically seen as a "platform monetization story," according to one analyst, Ionis now has a potential multibillion-dollar medicine in Tryngolza, which secured expanded approval Wednesday.
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Remix to go public in reverse merger with once high-flying Passage Bio
The transaction marks the latest turn in the fortunes of Passage Bio, one of the companies started by gene therapy pioneer Jim Wilson.
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Antares gets $105M from Novartis for new cancer drugs
Adam Friedman, CEO of the Scorpion Therapeutics spinout, said the deal helps both companies accelerate research "faster than either of us could alone."
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Emerging biotech
Ollin refuels with $330M to back pivotal tests of Vabysmo challenger
One of the year’s largest venture funding rounds comes just after a head-to-head study showed Ollin’s drug — licensed from a China-based developer — had certain advantages over Roche’s eye treatment.
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Emerging biotechInvestors pour $115M into RQ Bio in search of a preventive flu drug
The startup claims to have a “differentiated” antibody that can provide long-lasting protection against a variety of influenza strains.
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News roundup
Sangamo holds a bankruptcy sale; VCs back a China-linked Beam competitor
Eli Lilly and Astellas will be the lead bidders at an auction for Sangamo assets. Elsewhere, an investor syndicate committed $230 million to a gene editing startup and Merck KGaA struck a “build-to-buy” deal.
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China competition
HHS, responding to China’s rise, moves to fast-track early drug research
A series of newly planned reforms are designed to entice companies to start early trials in the U.S. rather than overseas.