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Weekly News Roundup | 29 June 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 29 June 2026

Life science news 29 June 2026: AbbVie and Merck KGaA announce blockbuster acquisitions totalling more than $22 billion, NICE recommends the first disease-modifying therapy for type 1 diabetes for NHS use, and Definium Therapeutics delivers a landmark Phase 3 result...

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Clinical Trials Roundup | 26 June 2026

Clinical Trials Roundup | 26 June 2026

This week's clinical trial results for 26 June 2026 deliver a landmark psychiatric result, a major oncology setback, and a decisive blow to one of the most watched platforms in regenerative medicine. Definium Therapeutics' DT120 becomes the first lysergide therapy to...

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Beyond the Screen: Why Spinal Care Must Be Symptom-Led

Beyond the Screen: Why Spinal Care Must Be Symptom-Led

In an era dominated by high-resolution diagnostics, the field of spinal care faces a profound paradox: while our ability to visualise cellular and structural anatomy has never been more advanced, the clinical efficacy of spinal interventions has not risen in tandem....

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Finding AF Before It Strikes: The Case for National Screening

Finding AF Before It Strikes: The Case for National Screening

There’s a concerning number of Australians living with a dangerous heart rhythm disorder - and many of them have no idea. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a condition most people have never heard of and that’s a big problem, because it is already a silent cause of stroke. ...

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CAR-T Therapy Reaches Solid Tumours for the First Time

CAR-T Therapy Reaches Solid Tumours for the First Time

China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) approved satricabtagene autoleucel (satri-cel) on 22 June 2026, making it the world's first CAR-T cell therapy approved for a solid tumour. Developed by Shanghai-based CARsgen Therapeutics, satri-cel is cleared...

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Late-Stage Obesity Drugs: 7 to Watch Beyond Ozempic

Late-Stage Obesity Drugs: 7 to Watch Beyond Ozempic

The weight-loss revolution that began with Ozempic and Wegovy is entering a more crowded and competitive phase, and the field of late-stage obesity drugs has become the most closely watched area in pharmaceutical research. Two recent milestones show how fast the...

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Weekly News Roundup | 22 June 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 22 June 2026

Life science news 22 June 2026: the FDA clears the first disease-modifying therapy for newly diagnosed childhood type 1 diabetes, the MHRA approves the UK's first cancer treatment delivered by on-body injector, and GSK wins approval for the first oral carbapenem...

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Beyond the Screen: Why Spinal Care Must Be Symptom-Led

Beyond the Screen: Why Spinal Care Must Be Symptom-Led

In an era dominated by high-resolution diagnostics, the field of spinal care faces a profound paradox: while our ability to visualise cellular and structural anatomy has never been more advanced, the clinical efficacy of spinal interventions has not risen in tandem....

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Finding AF Before It Strikes: The Case for National Screening

Finding AF Before It Strikes: The Case for National Screening

There’s a concerning number of Australians living with a dangerous heart rhythm disorder - and many of them have no idea. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a condition most people have never heard of and that’s a big problem, because it is already a silent cause of stroke. ...

read more
CAR-T Therapy Reaches Solid Tumours for the First Time

CAR-T Therapy Reaches Solid Tumours for the First Time

China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) approved satricabtagene autoleucel (satri-cel) on 22 June 2026, making it the world's first CAR-T cell therapy approved for a solid tumour. Developed by Shanghai-based CARsgen Therapeutics, satri-cel is cleared...

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Late-Stage Obesity Drugs: 7 to Watch Beyond Ozempic

Late-Stage Obesity Drugs: 7 to Watch Beyond Ozempic

The weight-loss revolution that began with Ozempic and Wegovy is entering a more crowded and competitive phase, and the field of late-stage obesity drugs has become the most closely watched area in pharmaceutical research. Two recent milestones show how fast the...

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Weekly News Roundup | 22 June 2026

Weekly News Roundup | 22 June 2026

Life science news 22 June 2026: the FDA clears the first disease-modifying therapy for newly diagnosed childhood type 1 diabetes, the MHRA approves the UK's first cancer treatment delivered by on-body injector, and GSK wins approval for the first oral carbapenem...

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CRISPR Gene Editing 2026: Rare Diseases, Cancer and Autoimmune

CRISPR gene editing in 2026 is no longer a technology to watch. It is a technology delivering results. Across three distinct disease areas, rare inherited conditions, haematologic and solid cancers, and autoimmune disease, clinical programmes are accumulating...
FDA drug approval decisions June July 2026: pharmaceutical vials arranged against a regulatory agency backdrop representing the summer PDUFA calendar.

FDA Drug Approval Decisions: June and July 2026

The summer months at the United States Food and Drug Administration are typically among the busiest on the regulatory calendar, and 2026 is proving no exception. With a succession of high-profile FDA drug approval decisions concentrated in June and July 2026, the...
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The GLP-1 Drug Pipeline: Every Candidate to Watch in 2026

The GLP-1 drug pipeline has become one of the most consequential and closely watched in modern pharmaceutical history. In 2026, the class of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists is no longer defined solely by Ozempic and Wegovy. A new generation of oral tablets,...
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Anti-Ro52 vs Anti-Ro60: Advancing Sjögren’s Disease Diagnosis

Autoantibody testing is a central part of autoimmune disease diagnosis, including Sjögren’s disease (SjD). The American College of Rheumatology and European Alliance of Associations of Rheumatology (ACR/EULAR) classification criteria for SjD incorporate ocular and...
Biopharma M&A 2026: two executives shake hands across a boardroom table holding signed merger documents.

Biotech M&A 2026: Every $1B+ Deal so Far and What is Driving Them

The biotech M&A 2026 market has entered what many analysts are already calling a breakout year. In the first four months of 2026 alone, pharma and biotech companies have signed deals worth approximately $84 billion, and the pipeline of transactions shows no sign...

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Clinical Trials Roundup | 19 June 2026

Clinical Trials Roundup | 19 June 2026

The Menarini Group and Karyopharm Therapeutics report that selinexor plus ruxolitinib improves spleen response over standard monotherapy in the Phase 3 SENTRY trial in myelofibrosis, Agios Pharmaceuticals reinforces the anti-hemolytic profile of mitapivat with new...

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Beyond the Injection: The Future of Holistic GLP-1 Care

Beyond the Injection: The Future of Holistic GLP-1 Care

The rise of GLP-1 medications has changed the conversation around obesity faster than almost anything we have seen in modern medicine. What was once dismissed as a simple issue of “willpower” is finally being recognised as something far more biologically complex....

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Biotech IPO Surge: 2026’s First Half Beats 2025

Biotech IPO Surge: 2026’s First Half Beats 2025

The biotech IPO surge has turned 2026 into a comeback year, and one statistic captures it: in the first six months, biopharma companies raised more from initial public offerings than the entire sector managed across the whole of 2025. After a punishing multi-year...

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Why AI May Increase Cognitive Burden Before Reducing It

Why AI May Increase Cognitive Burden Before Reducing It

It seems that artificial intelligence is being proposed as an answer to what could be considered as one of the most serious problems facing the life sciences sector – the problem of information overload. There has never been as much data, documentation, literature,...

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AVITA Medical Presents RECELL GO U.K. Clinical Data at BBA Annual Meeting

First U.K. case series demonstrates successful use of RECELL GO® in 17 burn and reconstructive surgery patients Findings presented at the British Burn Association Annual Meeting support the role of RECELL GO in standardizing preparation of RECELL® Spray-On Skin™ Cells...

Clinical Trials Roundup | 19 June 2026

The Menarini Group and Karyopharm Therapeutics report that selinexor plus ruxolitinib improves spleen response over standard monotherapy in the Phase 3 SENTRY trial in myelofibrosis, Agios Pharmaceuticals reinforces the anti-hemolytic profile of mitapivat with new...

Nasal Photodisinfection Cuts Surgical Infections In Complex Brain Surgery

Nasal Photodisinfection Cuts Surgical Infections In Complex Brain Surgery By 78.5% at Leeds Teaching Hospitals A pilot involving 189 patients at Leeds Teaching Hospitals using nasal photodisinfection prior to complex brain procedures performed through the nose has led...

Beyond the Injection: The Future of Holistic GLP-1 Care

The rise of GLP-1 medications has changed the conversation around obesity faster than almost anything we have seen in modern medicine. What was once dismissed as a simple issue of “willpower” is finally being recognised as something far more biologically complex....

Biotech IPO Surge: 2026’s First Half Beats 2025

The biotech IPO surge has turned 2026 into a comeback year, and one statistic captures it: in the first six months, biopharma companies raised more from initial public offerings than the entire sector managed across the whole of 2025. After a punishing multi-year...

Outcomes of a Nationwide Cardiac Screening Programme – Focusing on Females

Exciting new research presented at the annual conference of the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS): 1 - 3 June 2026 According to a new, CRY-funded study (an important subsidiary of the seminal research paper published earlier this year in the Journal of the American...

Why AI May Increase Cognitive Burden Before Reducing It

It seems that artificial intelligence is being proposed as an answer to what could be considered as one of the most serious problems facing the life sciences sector – the problem of information overload. There has never been as much data, documentation, literature,...

The Seduction of Ease: Burnout, AI, and Human Leadership in Life Sciences

Life sciences exist to do something extraordinary. Their applied solutions seek to understand biology and improve health and the quality of life for humans, animals, and plants. That is not a small mission; at its core, it is deeply human. It is the kind of mission...

CagriSema: Strong Obesity Data, but can it Beat Tirzepatide?

CagriSema, the once-weekly obesity therapy from Novo Nordisk, has spent more than a year as the most closely watched candidate in metabolic medicine. The combination of cagrilintide and semaglutide promised weight loss beyond what either molecule could achieve alone....

Improving Oncolytic Virus Development for Cancer Immunotherapy Research

Oncolytic virus development is gaining increasing attention in cancer immunotherapy research because of its ability to combine direct tumor cell killing with immune activation. Unlike conventional therapeutic strategies that focus on one pathway or one target,...

Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Medical Science Liaisons?

What Global Surveys of Medical Affairs Professionals Reveal Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the pharmaceutical industry, prompting many Medical Affairs professionals to ask whether some roles may eventually become obsolete. Headlines regularly...

GLP-1 Uptake by Country: Where Ozempic and Mounjaro are Booming in 2026

The global market for glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists has entered a new phase. What began as a breakthrough in type 2 diabetes management has become one of the defining pharmaceutical stories of the decade. In 2025, the GLP-1 receptor agonist market...

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