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Novartis’ Ilaris fails in late-stage COVID-19 trial

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Novartis noted that the results from this trial do not affect Ilaris’ licensed indications or other trials and the safety profile was comparable to placebo plus standard of care. Novartis is also working with Molecular Partners to develop therapies based on genetically engineered proteins known as DARPins.

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Aridis Pharmaceuticals to Present at the ROTH Capital Partners 2020 MedTech Innovation Forum on a COVID-19 Panel

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AR-711 is a fully human immunoglobulin 1, or IgG1, monoclonal antibody discovered from screening the antibody secreting B-cells of convalescent COVID-19 patients. AR-711 exhibits high affinity for SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, approximately 10-fold or higher than mAb candidates currently in late stage clinical testing. About AR-711.

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Amgen To Acquire Privately Held Teneobio For $900 Million In Cash With Future Contingent Milestone Payments

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Acquisition Complements Amgen’s Antibody Research Capabilities Across Therapeutic Areas Acquisition Includes a Portfolio of Early-Stage Oncology Assets, Including a Phase 1 Bispecific Antibody for Patients With Advanced Prostate Cancer. billion in cash. Reese, M.D., executive vice president of Research and Development at Amgen.

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What to expect from PEGS Europe 2023: Day 2

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Ahead of protein and antibody engineering conference PEGS Europe 2024 in Lisbon, DDW’s Megan Thomas looks at what to expect from each track of the annual biologics technology meeting. Kielczewska will present: ‘Discovery of antibody-based therapeutics to challenging targets: Platform considerations’.

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After trial win, Novartis nabs COVID drug from Molecular Partners

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There are still licensing deals to be done in the COVID-19 category it seems, after Novartis paid around $163 million to license rights to an antiviral drug developed by Molecular Partners. Ensovibep has the potential to become the first multi-specific antiviral molecule for the treatment of COVID-19, according to Novartis.

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Biopharma Leaders Unite To Stand With Science

The Pharma Data

Its broad portfolio of oncology product candidates includes individualized and off-the-shelf mRNA-based therapies, innovative chimeric antigen receptor T cells, bi-specific checkpoint immuno-modulators, targeted cancer antibodies and small molecules.

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Biopharma Leaders Unite To Stand With Science

The Pharma Data

Its broad portfolio of oncology product candidates includes individualized and off-the-shelf mRNA-based therapies, innovative chimeric antigen receptor T cells, bi-specific checkpoint immuno-modulators, targeted cancer antibodies and small molecules.