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Scancell announces positive Phase 1 data for needle-free COVID-19 vaccines

BioPharma Reporter

Scancell has reported preliminary immunogenicity data from its Phase 1 COVIDITY clinical trial: with the plasmid DNA based COVID-19 vaccine candidates inducing immune responses when delivered via needle-free tech.

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Gene Therapy and Pharmacokinetics

Camargo

It is a comprehensive term which encompasses a large variety of therapy products including viral and bacterial vectors, plasmid DNA, human gene editing technology, and patient-specific cellular gene therapy. Additionally, gene editing allows us either to remove or to modify harmful genes. Formulation Considerations.

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HIV vaccines suffer setbacks but new approaches could turn the tide

Pharmaceutical Technology

Only a few weeks into the new year, the prospect of getting a successful advanced HIV vaccine shrank after the discontinuation of yet another late-stage trial. This marks the second time one of Janssen’s HIV vaccines failed after another showed disappointing results in the Phase IIb Imbokodo trial in August 2021.

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Symvivo’s Oral COVID-19 Vaccine Enters Clinical Trials

XTalks

Canadian clinical-stage biotech company Symvivo Corporation has developed an oral COVID-19 vaccine that entered clinical trials this week. The first healthy volunteer was dosed with the vaccine in Australia as part of the bacTRL-Spike COVID-19 Phase I clinical trial. Related: Red Meat Allergy Test Gets FDA Clearance. “We

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Sanofi/GSK restart COVID-19 vaccine trials after tweaking formulation

pharmaphorum

In December interim phase 1/2 trial results showed the vaccine produced a lower immune response in older adults. The vaccine is based around an adjuvanted recombinant protein, which will be tested in a new phase 2 study to assess the response including in older adults.

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Gilead Sciences buys XinThera to boost oncology and inflammation pipeline

Pharmaceutical Technology

XinThera’s therapy targeting MK2 is expected to enter clinical trials later in 2023. The acquisition will give Gilead Sciences access to XinThera’s portfolio of two small molecule inhibitor programmes, one of which targets PARP1 to treat cancer and the other of which targets MK2 for inflammatory diseases.

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Exploring the Future of Oncology with ADCs and TILs: Key Insights From ASCO  

Worldwide Clinical Trials

Worldwide Clinical Trials attends each year to hear from the research community, connect with our sponsors and sites, and explore potential partnerships to drive forward novel treatments. Check out this webinar on navigating the landscape of oncology clinical trials. Interested in hearing more insights from Matt?

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