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GSK invests in GlycoVaxyn

The Swiss vaccine developer, GlycoVaxyn AG, is set to receive an upfront payment and equity investment from GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals as part of a collaboration to develop new anti-bacterial vaccines against an undisclosed set of pathogen targets.

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Switzerland

KU Leuven joins Parkinson’s research effort

Researchers at the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium have joined forces with two French pharmaceutical companies to discover new compounds targeting the  LRRK2 gene in Parkinson’s disease.

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Poxel raises €13 million for anti-diabetic agent

Venture-capital backed Poxel SA of France has raised €13 million in a Series B round to support the clinical development of its lead product for Type 2 diabetes, Imeglimin. The financing was led by Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners.

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France

Intercell to merge with Vivalis

Austria’s leading biotechnology company, Intercell AG, has agreed to merge with Vivalis SA of France in an all-share transaction that will give Vivalis’s shareholders a controlling stake in a new, combined company to be located in Lyons, France.

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Austria

MorphoSys to sell service business

MorphoSys AG has announced plans to sell its service business, AbD Serotec, to Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc for €53 million in cash. The divestment will enable the German company to focus on its therapeutic antibody business.

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Germany

Lundbeck to divest non-core products

H. Lundbeck A/S is to sell 10 non-core assets to Recordati S.p.A. of Italy in order to focus on its newer products in the area of neurological disorders. The Danish company said it will receive up to $100 million which will be reinvested in new products and geographical expansion.

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Denmark

Accelerated approval for new leukaemia drug

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug to treat adults with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) and Philadelphia chromosome positive acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) – three months ahead of schedule.

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United States

FDA approves anthrax drug from GSK

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new monoclonal antibody to treat inhaled anthrax, considered a potential biological terrorism threat because the spores of the bacterium are resistant to destruction and can be spread in the air.

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United States

Regulatory nod to Lundbeck’s drug for alcohol dependence

The European Medicines Agency’s main scientific committee has recommended that a new treatment for alcohol dependence, Selincro (nalmefene), be licensed in Europe. The H. Lundbeck A/S drug is for adults with high rates of alcohol consumption.

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United Kingdom

CHMP turns down antisense compound citing safety issues

The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use has turned down an application from  Genzyme (Sanofi) to market an antisense compound for familial hypercholesterolaemia citing safety concerns. Genzyme said it will appeal against the opinion. 

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United Kingdom

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