An inhaled gene therapy for cystic fibrosis developed by Boehringer Ingelheim is due to start clinical testing shortly, hoping to become a first-in-class treatment for the genetic disorder.
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GlobalData on MSNBiogen and Stoke Therapeutics to commercialise Dravet syndrome treatmentBiogen has entered a collaboration with Stoke Therapeutics to develop and and commercialise zorevunersen to treat Dravet ...
In exchange for $165 million, Biogen now has access to zorevunersen, a potential first-of-its-kind treatment for Dravet ...
Under terms of the deal, Stoke will spearhead global development of zorevunersen, while Biogen will receive exclusive rights ...
Biogen and Stoke partner on zorevunersen for Dravet syndrome, with a Phase 3 trial starting in 2025. Stoke gets $165 million ...
Biogen and Stoke Therapeutics have announced a partnership aimed at advancing a disease-modifying treatment for Dravet ...
With its recent data drop for an oligonucleotide candidate, Dyne Therapeutics signals it may become a frontrunner in this ...
To learn about the progress being made in the RNA therapeutics space, we spoke to CTO and Co-Founder of La Jolla Labs, Jeff ...
Biogen has bolstered its pipeline by licensing ex-US rights to a drug for Dravet syndrome – a rare form of epilepsy – from ...
The deal, which features up to $385 million in milestones, gives Biogen exclusive rights to commercialize Stoke’s ...
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