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1. What’s next for VEGF? ASCO offered clues, but answers will have to wait
2. FDA details flexibilities for new cell and gene therapies to leverage past data
3. Anti-aging startup NewLimit raises $435M at $3B+ valuation, eyes clinic in 2027
4. Lilly gives hospitals deadline to comply with 340B claims data policy
5. Updated: Allen Institute launches $400M effort to turn brain atlas lessons into medicines
6. Exclusive: Bipartisan group of lawmakers unveil new bill to restrict China biotech
7. Celcuity aims for broad FDA approval after positive breast cancer readout
8. Exclusive: Obesity care startup Ilant Health raises $15M
9. Roche details narrow failure of breast cancer pill trial
10. Fulcrum ends sickle cell ambitions following regulatory feedback, will seek exit
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Karen Weintraub
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A success like Keytruda won't happen again. Combinations with VEGF are likely to be the future, if readouts at this year's ASCO are any indication, Max Gelman reports.

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Karen Weintraub
Deputy Editor, Endpoints News
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by Max Gelman

CHICA­GO — Not long ago, there were hopes that a new class of can­cer drugs would re­peat the suc­cess of Keytru­da. In­stead, it seems more...

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by Zachary Brennan

The FDA is fur­ther ex­plain­ing to cell and gene ther­a­py de­vel­op­ers the types of pri­or knowl­edge com­pa­nies can lever­age for clin­i­cal, non­clin­i­cal and man­u­fac­tur­ing-re­lat­ed work...

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NewLimit co-founder Brian Armstrong (Photographer: Stefan Wermuth/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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by Andrew Dunn

The Bay Area start­up NewLim­it has closed one of biotech's largest pri­vate fi­nanc­ings of 2026 and ex­pects to start hu­man test­ing next year for its...

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The Endpoints 100: Despite all the turmoil, biotech is having a moment
A year ago, biotech was in its bleakest stretch in a decade. Now IPOs are rebounding and China deals are heating up. John Carroll and a panel of industry leaders dig into the latest Endpoints 100 results and uncover what’s next for the sector.
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by Nicole DeFeudis

Eli Lil­ly is giv­ing a group of hos­pi­tals five days to com­ply with its new claims da­ta pol­i­cy or risk los­ing their 340B dis­counts.

Some...

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Allen Institute Brain Health Accelerator leader Ed Lein (L) and scientist Aaron Garcia examine a section of human brain (Erik Dinnel/Allen Institute)
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by Ryan Cross

A Seat­tle-based non­prof­it known for ba­sic brain re­search is launch­ing a $400 mil­lion ini­tia­tive to trans­late its knowl­edge in­to drug de­vel­op­ment for neu­rode­gen­er­a­tive dis­eases, in­clud­ing...

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