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Eyes on Pharma
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Pharma Phriday (June 5, 2026)
A landmark week across oncology, with pivotal data in lung, prostate, bladder, and haematological cancers reshaping treatment paradigms in both early and advanced disease. Gene editing, RNA therapeutics, and AI drug discovery attracted major capital commitments. Kidney disease emerged as a strategic battleground. A persistent US drug pricing gap versus other high-income countries remained unresolved.
Duncan Emerton
7 days ago37 min read


Pharma Phriday (May 15, 2026)
In this week’s Pharma Phriday (May 15, 2026): A landmark week. The first tau-directed therapy to show cognitive benefit in Alzheimer's disease. A pivotal gene therapy milestone in DMD. The largest China-originated licensing deal ever announced. A new BCL2 inhibitor class approved a decade after the last. And AI attracting record funding and embedding itself at every layer of drug discovery.
Duncan Emerton
May 1532 min read


Pharma Phriday (April 17, 2026)
In this week’s Pharma Phriday (April 17, 2026): In the clinic, some of the hardest-to-treat cancers are finally yielding ground, with survival data that would have been difficult to imagine a few years ago. Rare and underserved oncology and dermatology indications are also seeing regulatory progress. On the deals side, ADCs continue to attract serious investment, AI partnerships are expanding well beyond drug discovery into core business operations, and radiopharma is drawing
Duncan Emerton
Apr 1725 min read


Pharma Phriday (April 10, 2026)
This week's edition of Pharma Phriday (April 10, 2026) spans late-stage clinical results in thyroid eye disease, achondroplasia, small cell lung cancer, hidradenitis suppurativa, macular degeneration, and inflammatory respiratory conditions; regulatory approvals and submissions in rare and chronic disease; and a flurry of M&A and partnership activity spanning oncology, rare disease, and drug delivery innovation.
Duncan Emerton
Apr 1015 min read


Eyes on 3Q24 Financial Results
We've highlighted a few firms: Lilly, AbbVie, Pfizer, Novo Nordisk, BMS, Roche, Novartis, Merck, AstraZeneca, GSK, Viatris, Teva, and Amgen.

Jana Chisholm
Dec 11, 202416 min read


Eyes on BMS, Pfizer, & Amgen
Eye's on the Amgen data releases for gMG & Atopic Dermatitis, the BMS approval of Cobenfy for schizophrenia, and Pfizer's Oxbryta recall...

Jana Chisholm
Oct 5, 20246 min read
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