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Q&A
Rapport ‘fully prepared’ to launch seizure drug solo, CEO says
In a wide-ranging interview, Abe Ceesay detailed how Rapport built an investor syndicate and why the company is confident it can join the ranks of successful, commercial-stage brain drugmakers.
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Takeda’s $4B TYK2 drug tops Bristol Myers’ Sotyktu in head-to-head test
The results support Takeda’s long-held belief in zasocitinib’s superiority and could help it gain a commercial advantage over Bristol’s therapy.
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Novartis RNA drug acquired in $12B Avidity deal notches a trial win
The data showed that del-brax, an “antisense oligonucleotide conjugate” being tested against a muscle-wasting disease, met its primary endpoint in a Phase 1/2 study.
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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 June 11, 2026 -
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
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.
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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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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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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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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.
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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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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.