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Otsuka Wins Approval for Novel Rare Kidney Drug

Otsuka Wins Approval for Novel Rare Kidney Drug

Otsuka Gains Approval for First of Its Kind Treatment Against Rare Kidney Disease In a significant milestone for kidney disease care, Otsuka Pharmaceutical has received accelerated approval from the US Food and Drug Administration for a new therapy for Immunoglobulin...

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US and UK Agree Zero Tariffs Deal on Pharmaceuticals

US and UK Agree Zero Tariffs Deal on Pharmaceuticals

US and UK Agree Zero Tariffs Deal on Pharmaceuticals: What It Means for Patients, Innovation and Global Pharma Trade The United States and the United Kingdom have reached a landmark trade agreement that eliminates tariffs on UK-origin pharmaceuticals, active...

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A Milestone in Rare Disease Genomics

A Milestone in Rare Disease Genomics

Why popEVE Matters Interpreting missense variants has long been one of the most persistent challenges in clinical genetics. These single–amino-acid substitutions can subtly alter protein structure or function, yet their effects are often context-dependent and...

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Brain Cell Communication at the Molecular Level

Brain Cell Communication at the Molecular Level

Brain Cell Communication at the Molecular Level Neural communication isn’t abstract, it’s a sequence of tightly regulated biophysical events. Ion gradients shift, channels open and close with millisecond precision, calcium signals trigger chemical release, and...

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Decision Frameworks in Pharma

Decision Frameworks in Pharma

Decision Frameworks in Pharma: From RAVE and DICE to Lilly’s Truth-Seeking Machine What Works, What Kills What, and Why It Matters In pharmaceutical R&D, where billions ride on the flip of a biological coin, decision frameworks aren’t just nice-to-haves - they’re...

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Durvalumab approved in the US

Durvalumab approved in the US

Durvalumab approved in the US as first & only perioperative immunotherapy for patients with early gastric & gastroesophageal cancers! The FDA approved Durvalumab (Imfinzi) in combination with Fluorouracil, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin, and Docetaxel (FLOT)...

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Novartis to Acquire Avidity in $12B RNA Therapy Deal

Novartis to Acquire Avidity in $12B RNA Therapy Deal

The biotech M&A boom shows no signs of slowing. Novartis has struck a definitive agreement to acquire Avidity Biosciences for US$12 billion in cash, marking one of the most consequential acquisitions in the RNA therapy space in recent years. The deal significantly...

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Ground-Breaking Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome

Ground-Breaking Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome

Miraculous Progress for 3-Year-Old After Ground-Breaking Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome A three-year-old boy, Oliver Chu, has astounded doctors after becoming the first person in the world with Hunter syndrome also called MPS II to receive a pioneering gene therapy....

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A Milestone in Rare Disease Genomics

A Milestone in Rare Disease Genomics

Why popEVE Matters Interpreting missense variants has long been one of the most persistent challenges in clinical genetics. These single–amino-acid substitutions can subtly alter protein structure or function, yet their effects are often context-dependent and...

read more
Brain Cell Communication at the Molecular Level

Brain Cell Communication at the Molecular Level

Brain Cell Communication at the Molecular Level Neural communication isn’t abstract, it’s a sequence of tightly regulated biophysical events. Ion gradients shift, channels open and close with millisecond precision, calcium signals trigger chemical release, and...

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Welcome to Life Science Daily News

Welcome to Life Science Daily News

Your Gateway to Discovery, Innovation, and Global Scientific Voices In a world where breakthroughs happen every day and scientific understanding is accelerating faster than ever before, Life Science Daily News stands as a vibrant hub for curious minds, passionate...

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Decision Frameworks in Pharma

Decision Frameworks in Pharma

Decision Frameworks in Pharma: From RAVE and DICE to Lilly’s Truth-Seeking Machine What Works, What Kills What, and Why It Matters In pharmaceutical R&D, where billions ride on the flip of a biological coin, decision frameworks aren’t just nice-to-haves - they’re...

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Durvalumab approved in the US

Durvalumab approved in the US

Durvalumab approved in the US as first & only perioperative immunotherapy for patients with early gastric & gastroesophageal cancers! The FDA approved Durvalumab (Imfinzi) in combination with Fluorouracil, Leucovorin, Oxaliplatin, and Docetaxel (FLOT)...

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Novartis to Acquire Avidity in $12B RNA Therapy Deal

Novartis to Acquire Avidity in $12B RNA Therapy Deal

The biotech M&A boom shows no signs of slowing. Novartis has struck a definitive agreement to acquire Avidity Biosciences for US$12 billion in cash, marking one of the most consequential acquisitions in the RNA therapy space in recent years. The deal significantly...

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Ground-Breaking Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome

Ground-Breaking Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome

Miraculous Progress for 3-Year-Old After Ground-Breaking Gene Therapy for Hunter Syndrome A three-year-old boy, Oliver Chu, has astounded doctors after becoming the first person in the world with Hunter syndrome also called MPS II to receive a pioneering gene therapy....

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AstraZeneca and Sun Pharma Join Forces in India

AstraZeneca and Sun Pharma Join Forces in India

AstraZeneca and Sun Pharma Join Forces to Expand Access to Hyperkalaemia Treatment in India In a major development for renal and cardiac care in India, AstraZeneca Pharma India and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries have announced a strategic co-marketing partnership to...

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Remote Stroke Surgery Breakthrough with New Robotic System

Remote Stroke Surgery Breakthrough with New Robotic System

In a landmark development for stroke treatment, medical technology company Remedy Robotics has announced what it describes as the world’s first fully remote endovascular neurointerventional procedures using its N1 robotic system. The announcement, made on 6 October...

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The Passing of a Scientific Giant: James D. Watson

The Passing of a Scientific Giant: James D. Watson

Renowned molecular biologist James D. Watson has died at the age of 97, his son and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in New York confirmed. The scientist, best known for co-discovering the double helix structure of DNA in 1953, passed away following a brief...

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Rewriting the MND Playbook

Rewriting the MND Playbook

How AI and Biomarkers Are Accelerating the Fight Against Motor Neurone Disease Every ninety minutes in the United Kingdom, someone receives a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease (MND), also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and every ninety minutes, someone...

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Challenges in Life Sciences Real Estate

Challenges in Life Sciences Real Estate

The commercial real estate market serving the life sciences industry is currently undergoing a complex period of adjustment. The underlying dynamics that once propelled rapid growth, such as enthusiastic venture capital, strong demand from biotech and pharmaceutical...

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AstraZeneca and Sun Pharma Join Forces in India

AstraZeneca and Sun Pharma Join Forces to Expand Access to Hyperkalaemia Treatment in India In a major development for renal and cardiac care in India, AstraZeneca Pharma India and Sun Pharmaceutical Industries have announced a strategic co-marketing partnership to...

J&J Acquires Halda Therapeutics to Boost Oncology Pipeline

Johnson & Johnson has agreed to acquire Halda Therapeutics for $3.05 billion in cash, a transaction announced on 17 November 2025 and expected to close in the coming months, subject to customary regulatory approvals. Halda’s Novel RIPTAC Modality Halda...

The Future of Clinical Trials: Virtual, Decentralised, and Patient-Led

Clinical trials have long been the backbone of medical innovation, providing the evidence base for new treatments, diagnostics, and preventive measures. Yet for decades, the traditional model, site-based, paper-driven, and geographically limited, has been plagued by...

Expansion at Oxford Science Park Boosts Innovation Ecosystem

The Oxford Science Park (OSP), located on the southern edge of Oxford and owned by Magdalen College, Oxford, is entering a significant new phase of expansion aimed at strengthening the UK’s life sciences and technology infrastructure. This growth is driven by strong...

Remote Stroke Surgery Breakthrough with New Robotic System

In a landmark development for stroke treatment, medical technology company Remedy Robotics has announced what it describes as the world’s first fully remote endovascular neurointerventional procedures using its N1 robotic system. The announcement, made on 6 October...

Bacterial Movement Beyond Flagella: Surprising New Mechanisms Uncovered

Emerging Evidence of Alternative Motility For decades, scientists have believed that bacterial movement relied almost entirely on the rotation of whip-like flagella, which propel cells through liquids or across surfaces. However, new research has revealed that some...

The Passing of a Scientific Giant: James D. Watson

Renowned molecular biologist James D. Watson has died at the age of 97, his son and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) in New York confirmed. The scientist, best known for co-discovering the double helix structure of DNA in 1953, passed away following a brief...

The Rise of Cell and Gene Therapy Hubs Across Northern England

The life sciences landscape in northern England is undergoing a dynamic evolution, driven by the growing importance of advanced therapies such as cell and gene treatments. These innovative approaches, which aim to treat or cure diseases by intervening at the level of...

Current Talent, Skills and Infrastructure in the Life Science Industry

The life science sector encompassing pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical technologies, diagnostics and related services is evolving rapidly. Success in this industry no longer rests solely on scientific discovery. Increasingly it depends on the right talent,...

Rewriting the MND Playbook

How AI and Biomarkers Are Accelerating the Fight Against Motor Neurone Disease Every ninety minutes in the United Kingdom, someone receives a diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease (MND), also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and every ninety minutes, someone...

Challenges in Life Sciences Real Estate

The commercial real estate market serving the life sciences industry is currently undergoing a complex period of adjustment. The underlying dynamics that once propelled rapid growth, such as enthusiastic venture capital, strong demand from biotech and pharmaceutical...

Age Related T Cell Changes Weaken Vaccine Response in Older People

As the population ages, one of the major challenges facing public health is that vaccines tend to become less effective in older adults. A growing body of research increasingly points to specific changes in T cells, critical components of the immune system, as a key...

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Chinese Biotech Industry Shows No Signs of Slowing

Chinese Biotech Industry Shows No Signs of Slowing

The Chinese biotechnology sector continues to accelerate, signing high-value deals and expanding its global footprint even as the United States prepares new restrictions on collaborations and funding. Despite growing geopolitical tensions, China’s biopharma industry...

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Emerging Drug Therapies in the Fight Against Sarcopenia

Emerging Drug Therapies in the Fight Against Sarcopenia

Why Sarcopenia Matters Sarcopenia, the age-related decline in skeletal muscle mass and strength, has become a growing concern in ageing populations. The condition contributes significantly to frailty, falls, fractures, disability and even mortality, placing an...

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Chinese Biotech Industry Shows No Signs of Slowing

Chinese Biotech Industry Shows No Signs of Slowing

The Chinese biotechnology sector continues to accelerate, signing high-value deals and expanding its global footprint even as the United States prepares new restrictions on collaborations and funding. Despite growing geopolitical tensions, China’s biopharma industry...

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