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19 August, 2026 |
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Eli Lilly has a crucial readout coming on a new drug that mimics amylin, and expectations are high. Elizabeth Cairns describes the different classes of these drugs — and why focusing on one receptor may produce better results. |
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Karen Weintraub |
Deputy Editor, Endpoints News
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by Elizabeth Cairns
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In the amylin race, drug design appears to be a key differentiator. Later this year, Novo Nordisk’s CagriSema is likely to become the first approved drug... | |
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by Max Gelman
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The next generation of immunotherapy appears to have arrived. Merck and Moderna on Wednesday said their personalized cancer vaccine, known as intismeran autogene, succeeded in... | |
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by Ayisha Sharma
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Chinese biotech Biokin said its EGFRxHER3 bispecific antibody-drug conjugate passed a late-stage China trial in a genetically-defined form of lung cancer, buoying optimism for a... | |
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Dario Amodei, co-founder and CEO of Anthropic (Jason Henry/Bloomberg via Getty Images) |
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by Andrew Dunn
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Anthropic’s AI system Claude oversaw a research campaign that designed and generated miniproteins from scratch, the AI lab said in a Tuesday blog post... | |
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