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Regeneron invest $800 million into New York facilities

August 15, 2019 Medical Communications East Greenbush, New York, Regeneron, pharma

Regeneron is investing $800 million into its New York production facilities. The firm is planning to build a four story …
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Making things personal: Roche and personalised medicine

August 13, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing Roche, feature, personalised medicine, pharma

Ann Costello, Global Franchise Lead, Centralised Solutions at Roche Diagnostics, discusses the increasing need for a personalised approach to patient …
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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week!

August 9, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing AI, CAR T, CAR-T, Eli Lilly, Lexicon, Medicare, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi, pharma

This week’s top story covered the scandal surrounding Novartis over its covering up of faulty data from the FDA. The …

MS drug boosts effectiveness of cancer therapy in treating glioblastoma, study shows

August 9, 2019 Medical Communications MS, brain cancer, glioblastoma, oncology, pharma

The multiple sclerosis (MS) drug teriflunomide boosts the effectiveness of cancer drugs in treating glioblastoma, according to researchers from UC, …
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Scientists use duoCAR-T therapy to fight HIV

August 9, 2019 Medical Communications AIDS, CAR-T therapy, HIV, health, immunotherapy, pharma

Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, working with the biotech Lentigen, have found that an advanced form of CAR-T therapy …
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AstraZeneca’s Tagrisso improves overall survival in lung cancer in Phase 3 trial

August 9, 2019 Medical Communications AstraZeneca, Cancer, Tagrisso, lung cancer, oncology, pharma

AstraZeneca has said its cancer drug Tagrisso significantly improved overall survival in a Phase 3 study of patients with lung …
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Bayer buys BlueRock Therapeutics for $600 million

August 9, 2019 Medical Communications Bayer, BlueRock, acquisitions, cell therapies, pharma

Bayer has entered into an agreement to fully acquire engineered cell therapy firm BlueRock Therapeutics in a deal worth $600 …
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Troy Robinson promoted to managing director of Chugai Pharma Europe

August 6, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing

Troy Robinson has been taken on as the new managing director of Chugai Pharma Europe. Mike Crosher will succeed him …
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Living with a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder

August 5, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing KAT6A, feature, patient experience, pharma, rare disease

Vaila Morrison’s daughter Eilidh was born with the ultra-rare condition KAT6A. As a designer and architect by profession, Vaila told …
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Top UK doctors warn Boris Johnson that no-deal Brexit would cause key cancer therapy supply shortages

August 2, 2019 Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications Cancer, NHS, UK, brexit, pharma

Top doctors from some of the UK’s foremost nuclear medicine associations have written a letter to recently-anointed Prime Minister Boris …
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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week!

August 2, 2019 Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing

Pfizer dominated the headlines this week as the US firm closed its $9.8 billion merger with GSK and announced that …

AI accurately detects subtle signs of atrial fibrillation even in normal tests

August 2, 2019 Medical Communications AF, AI, ECG, atrial fibrillation, electrcardiogram, pharma

A new study from the Mayo Clinic shows that artificial intelligence (AI) can detect signs of atrial fibrillation (AF) in …
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European approval for two new delivery formulations of GSK’s Nucala in severe eosinophilic asthma

August 2, 2019 Medical Communications, Sales and Marketing Europe, GSK, Nucala, asthma, pharma

Following closely on the heels of the news that its deal to merge Pfizer’s consumer health business with its own, …
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US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders pledges to allow Americans to import drugs from Canada

August 2, 2019 Medical Communications Bernie Sanders, Canada, Trump, US, democrats, prescription drugs

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has said he will, on his first day in office, allow for the importation of …
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