Mon.Dec 05, 2022

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TherapeuticsMD to offload drugs to Australia’s Mayne after failed buyout

Bio Pharma Dive

After a private equity takeover unraveled this summer, the women’s health company is selling its drug portfolio to Mayne Pharma in a $153 million deal.

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Sanofi and Queensland collaborate to build $190m research facility

Pharmaceutical Technology

Sanofi has signed an agreement with the Queensland Government in Australia to establish a $190m (A$280m) research facility in Brisbane. With the establishment of this Translational Science Hub, Queensland is set to become an international messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccine hub. According to the latest deal, the University of Queensland (UQ) and Griffith University will serve as foundational partners.

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Novartis prostate cancer drug succeeds in study key to company’s sales hopes

Bio Pharma Dive

The positive results could help Novartis secure approval for earlier use of the radiopharmaceutical drug Pluvicto, potentially broadening the number of eligible patients by several times the current market.

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Cannabinoids receptors: popular preclinical target but banned in 137 countries

Pharmaceutical Technology

Cannabinoid receptors are a popular therapeutic target for cannabinoid-based drugs in the treatment of pain, neurological disorders and inflammation, according to GlobalData’s Pharma Intelligence Centre Drugs database. In 2022, a surge in the pipeline has led to cannabinoid receptors becoming the most popular target in preclinical development. Despite this, the medical use of cannabinoid drugs is heavily restricted, including being banned in 137 countries, according to the United Nations.

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The New Age of Decentralized Clinical Trials

White paper that delves into the complex topic of Decentralized Clinical Trials and how to master them within the confines of FDA Regulations

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When it comes to small populations, biotechs need to think big

Bio Pharma Dive

Maria-Cruz Morillo, global therapeutic operations lead for rare diseases at Allucent, discusses the unique challenges of rare disease drug development and how the right expertise can help.

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Lupkynis approved for the treatment of LN in the EU and UK

Pharmaceutical Technology

On September 19, Lupkynis (voclosporin), a therapy for lupus nephritis (LN), received European Commission (EC) approval, becoming the second therapy approved in the EU for the treatment of LN after Benlysta (belimumab) from GlaxoSmithKline. The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has also since granted the Great Britain marketing authorisation of Lupkynis to treat adults with active LN.

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AstraZeneca’s IT hiring activity declines 3.1% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

UK-based company AstraZeneca’s IT hiring declined 3.1% in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The company’s overall hiring activity increased by 2.15% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. IT jobs claimed an 8.36% share in the company’s total hiring activity in November 2022, and recorded a 0.26% decline over the last three-month average share.

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How a government biologist with the USDA built her community — and her career — at Regis University

Bio Pharma Dive

When Talisa Puentes-Ortega got the chance to advance her career by going back to school, Regis provided more than an environmental biology degree — it was the foundation of a community that continues to support her.

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Eurofins Scientific’s IT hiring activity declines 10.6% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

Luxembourg-based company Eurofins Scientific’s IT hiring declined 10.6% in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The company’s overall hiring activity declined by 10.33% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. IT jobs claimed a 5.73% share in the company’s total hiring activity in November 2022, and recorded a 0.26% growth over the last three-month average share.

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With new data, Nkarta builds case for ‘natural killer’ cell therapy

Bio Pharma Dive

The updated study results add to evidence that such therapies may help treat B-cell lymphomas. But it’s still unclear how long their effects could last.

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Roles and Responsibilities of Specialized Clinical Supply Experts

When selecting a clinical supply provider, consideration often focuses upon the manufacturing, packaging, storage and distribution capabilities available that will, at face-value, be sufficient to meet the needs of the sponsor and their trial. However, there are human-based and knowledge-driven factors that are often overlooked that go beyond these basic physical capabilities and are integral to the development and delivery of high performing clinical supply chains.

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MerckInc’s IT hiring activity declines 8.6% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

US-based company MerckInc’s IT hiring declined 8.6% in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The company’s overall hiring activity declined by 13.09% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. IT jobs claimed a 4.99% share in the company’s total hiring activity in November 2022, and recorded a 0.4% decline over the last three-month average share.

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J&J drops out of hunt for Horizon, leaving Sanofi and Amgen to bid

Bio Pharma Dive

The two remaining suitors said they would make cash bids if they move forward with offers, for which they must declare “firm intent” by Jan. 10 under Irish takeover rules.

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Parexel International’s IT hiring activity declines 3.0% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

US-based company Parexel International’s IT hiring declined 3.0% in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The company’s overall hiring activity declined by 9.68% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. IT jobs claimed a 13.42% share in the company’s total hiring activity in November 2022, and recorded a 1.54% growth over the last three-month average share.

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Childhood health equity: The urgent need to do things differently—now

Medical Xpress

Despite years of research, discussions and advocacy in relation to nurturing children's development through healthy eating and active living, there's been very little in the way of progress—sugary drinks are still advertised prolifically, there's hidden salt and sugar in foods, and most kids spend more time in front of screens rather than outside.

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The New Age of Decentralized Clinical Trials

This new white paper defines and details the impact of Decentralized Clinical Trials on the Pharmaceutical industry and how the impact can be measured along with steps companies can take to ensure adoption.

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Syneos Health’s IT hiring activity declines 4.2% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

US-based company Syneos Health’s IT hiring declined 4.2% in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The company’s overall hiring activity declined by 11.94% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. IT jobs claimed a 10.55% share in the company’s total hiring activity in November 2022, and recorded a 1.46% growth over the last three-month average share.

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Pedestrians choose healthy obstacles over boring pavements, study finds

Medical Xpress

Up to 78% of walkers would take a more challenging route featuring obstacles such as balancing beams, steppingstones and high steps, research has found. The findings suggest that providing 'Active Landscape' routes in urban areas could help tackle an "inactivity pandemic" and improve health outcomes.

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Incyte signs partnership agreement with CMS for ruxolitinib cream

Pharmaceutical Technology

Incyte has signed a partnership and licence agreement with CMS subsidiary CMS Aesthetics to develop and market ruxolitinib cream to treat autoimmune and inflammatory dermatologic ailments in Greater China and some Southeast Asian countries. According to the deal, Incyte is entitled to receive an upfront payment from CMS, which will also make further potential payments on meeting development, regulatory and commercial milestones.

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WHO/PAHO launch free digital health assistant to cut alcohol-related diseases

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A digital health assistant that can help people at risk of becoming dependent on alcohol has been launched in Belize, its first country, by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO). The artificial intelligence-powered assistant – called Pahola and available as a free online chat-based site – is designed to provide information and guidance to help people reduce their alcohol consumption, helping to prevent more than 200 health conditions linked to excessive

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Accelerating Clinical Supply Through Integrated Drug Development

As the development pipeline for new drugs continues to grow, biopharmaceutical companies are re-evaluating how to best manage and balance resources across an increasing number of development projects and complex clinical trials. There are two approaches that can be used to speed a drug from development to clinic faster: timeline compression and parallel processing, but only one that considers the benefits of integrating clinical supply into the overall drug development process.

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TherapeuticsMD and Mayne sign product licensing agreements

Pharmaceutical Technology

Women’s healthcare company TherapeuticsMD has sign ed agreements for licensing its products to the Mayne Pharma affiliate in the US. According to the definitive agreements, Mayne will obtain an exclusive licence for commercialising TherapeuticsMD’s Imvexxy and Bijuva, as well as its prescription prenatal vitamin products marketed under the brands namely BocaGreenMD and vitaMedMD.

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How one artist took on the Sacklers and shook their reputation in the art world

NPR Health - Shots

A new documentary All The Beauty and the Bloodshed tells the story of Nan Goldin, a photographer and activist who survived opioid addiction — then challenged members of the Sackler family.

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Spain’s pharma industry IT recruitment activity drops 9.1% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

Spain’s pharma industry registered a 9.1% drop in IT hiring activity in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The industry’s overall hiring is decreased by 15.22% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. Out of the pharma industry’s total hiring activity, IT jobs claimed a 10.51% share in November 2022, recording an increase of 1.01% over the last three-month average share.

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STAT+: The health insurer will see you now: How UnitedHealth is keeping more profits, as your doctor

STAT News

Next year, UnitedHealth Group — one of the largest health care companies on the planet — expects to make a lot more money in a relatively simple way: by funneling more of the insurance premiums it collects from workers and taxpayers toward itself. That’s possible because UnitedHealth, known for its sprawling insurance presence, has pivoted to become one of the largest providers of outpatient care by acquiring numerous physician practices, surgery centers, urgent care facilit

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How Machine Learning Drives Clinical Trial Efficiency

Clinical trial data management is increasingly challenging as studies grow in complexity. Quickly accessing and analyzing study data is vital for assessing trial progress and patient safety. In this paper, we explore real-time data access and analysis for proactive study management. We investigate using adverse event (AE) data to monitor safety and discuss a clinical analytics platform that supports collaboration and data review workflows.

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UK pharma industry IT recruitment activity drops 25.9% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

The UK’s pharma industry registered a 25.9% drop in IT hiring activity in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The industry’s overall hiring is decreased by 36.99% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. Out of the pharma industry’s total hiring activity, IT jobs claimed a 1.37% share in November 2022, recording a decrease of 1.1% over the last three-month average share.

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For patients with sickle cell disease, fertility care is about reproductive justice

NPR Health - Shots

The disease, which predominantly affects patients of color, can damage the body in ways that can make it difficult to have a child. But patients don't always have access to fertility care.

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Switzerland’s pharma industry IT recruitment activity drops 25.4% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

Switzerland’s pharma industry registered a 25.4% drop in IT hiring activity in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The industry’s overall hiring is decreased by 19.13% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. Out of the pharma industry’s total hiring activity, IT jobs claimed a 2.94% share in November 2022, recording a decrease of 0.13% over the last three-month average share.

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Immunotherapy eliminates disease-causing cells in mice with MS-like disease

Medical Xpress

The cancer therapy known as CAR-T has revolutionized treatment of some blood cancers since it was introduced in 2017. The therapy uses genetically altered immune cells to home in on cancer cells and destroy them.

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The New Clinical Trial Supply Chain: Resilient, Flexible, and Patient-Centric

The global landscape of clinical trials is rapidly changing as studies become more complex. An increasing number of sponsors are seeking enhanced flexibility in their supply chains to address a variety of clinical supply challenges, including patient demand and reducing delays. Demand-led supply and direct-to-patient distribution are next-generation solutions that are helping to meet these growing needs, allowing for more streamlined processes and patient-centric studies.

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US pharma industry IT recruitment activity drops 15.6% in November 2022

Pharmaceutical Technology

The US’s pharma industry registered a 15.6% drop in IT hiring activity in November 2022 when compared with the previous month, according to GlobalData’s Job Analytics database. The industry’s overall hiring is decreased by 11.32% in November 2022 when compared with October 2022. Out of the pharma industry’s total hiring activity, IT jobs claimed a 1.57% share in November 2022, recording a decrease of 0.17% over the last three-month average share.

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Reading for pleasure strengthens memory in older adults

Medical Xpress

Baseball may be America's favorite pastime, but in rankings of the most popular hobbies, reading is more consistently ranked highly. It's not hard to see why: reading is simultaneously engaging and relaxing, and it's fun to do alone and with friends.

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Opinion: Congress needs to update FDA’s ability to regulate diagnostic tests, cosmetics

STAT News

Congress is considering two measures that modernize tools the Food and Drug Administration uses to oversee two areas of its vast portfolio: diagnostic tests and cosmetics. While the stakes are different for each of these industries, the basic premise driving these measures is the same. The FDA is currently working from an outdated regulatory playbook that has left gaps in its oversight of safety and effectiveness and makes it more difficult to introduce new innovations.

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Singers' genre may play role in voice injuries

Medical Xpress

A singer's primary genre can impact the likelihood of developing vocal fold injury and may even influence the specific type of injury that occurs, a recent study by UT Southwestern researchers suggests.

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Deliver Fast, Flexible Clinical Trial Insights with Spotfire

Clinical research has entered a new era, one that requires real-time analytics and visualization to allow trial leaders to work collaboratively and to develop, at the click of a mouse, deep insights that enable proactive study management. Learn how Revvity Signals helps drug developers deliver clinical trial data insights in real-time using a fast and flexible data and analytics platform to empower data-driven decision-making.