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  • FDA Churn Continues, RFK Faces Congress, Obesity Insights at ADA, BIO2025 Recap
    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified in front of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Tuesday, where Democrats confronted the health secretary on hot button issues ranging from his recent overhaul over the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) committee, Kennedy’s recently published—and error-ridden—MAHA report, and his threat to ban government scientists from publishing in certain medical journals.  Meanwhile, at the FDA, the mass exodus of senior leadership continues. On Monday, Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, acting head of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), announced her retirement as of July. This follows the ouster of Nicole Verdun—the wildly popular director of the FDA’s Office of Therapeutic Products—and her deputy, Rachael Anatol. Their involuntary departure sent shock waves through the biopharma industry, as Verdun had been considered a stabilizing force at the rapidly reshaping agency.  Speaking of the revamped ACIP, the new panel will meet for the first time Wednesday and Thursday to discuss COVID-19 vaccine safety, maternal and pediatric RSV vaccines and more, as experts question the experience and anti-vaccine views of some of Kennedy’s recently appointed members and others express concern about the potential politicization of the committee.   On the clinical front, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and others presented new data from their next-generation obesity programs at the American Diabetes Association’s 85th Scientific Congress. After failing to impress investors—and meet its own high expectations—with CagriSema, Novo sought to reassure investors by touting a safety profile “in line with the GLP1-RA class,” and Eli Lilly reported that bimagrumab, when used alongside Novo’s Wegovy, led to additional weight loss while also preserving muscle mass.  Finally, we recap BIO2025, where Jef Akst, Lori Ellis and Heather McKenzie moderated panels on cell and gene therapy, cybersecurity and AI, and accelerating market entry for rare disease treatments. Relevant to the latter discussion, congressional Republicans dropped the Orphan Cures Act from their version of President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” and congresspeople, including Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.) at Tuesday’s hearing asked Kennedy to commit to supporting the priority review program for rare pediatric diseases, which expired at the end of last year.  
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  • Navigating Funding Freezes and AI Frontiers
    Lori Ellis, head of insights at BioSpace, discusses some of the recent events and topics that are buzzing around BIO and DIA in 2025 with Rich Daly, CEO of Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Peter Ronco, CEO of Emmes Corporation, and Phil Vanek, founder of Redline Bio Advisors. They address funding, the partnering market, AI, and also the recent FDA and CGT roundtable discussion.HostLori Ellis, Head of Insights, BioSpaceGuests⁠⁠Peter Ronco⁠⁠, CEO, Emmes⁠Phil Vanek⁠⁠, Founder, Redline Bio Advisors; Chief Commercial Officer, ISCT; Entrepreneur in Residence, Georgetown University School of MedicineRichard Daly, President & Chief Executive Officer, Catalyst PharmaceuticalsDisclaimer: The views expressed in this discussion by guests are their own and do not represent those of their organizations.
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  • Another Gene Therapy Death; Biopharma M&A Picks Up; a Vaccine Board of Vaccine Skeptics
    This week, BioSpace is at 50% power as Heather McKenzie and Jef Akst are off attending this year’s BIO Conference in Boston. The half-team discusses this week’s biggest news: the death of another patient who took Sarepta’s Duchenne muscular dystrophy gene therapy Elevidys. The patient was a non-ambulatory teenager who experienced acute liver failure after receiving the gene therapy, which is the same cause of death for an Elevidys patient reported in March. Sarepta announced that it was halting treatments to non-ambulatory patients and on a media call discussed new steps in its therapeutic protocol for preventing further liver injuries.  Elsewhere, mergers and acquisitions are surging across biopharma. Eli Lilly picked up the gene editing company Verve Therapeutics for $1.3 billion, which helped bolster the gene editing space —particularly after Sarepta’s report of the death. Supernus bought Sage Therapeutics for $795 million, five months after Sage rejected a smaller offer from Biogen.  BioNTech also got in on the dealmaking, buying its German rival—scientifically and in the courtroom—CureVac for about $1.25 billion. The deal seemed focused mostly on CureVac’s early-stage cancer immunotherapy pipeline, but analysts were otherwise left scratching their heads on what BioNTech was getting for its money.  Last week on The Weekly the team discussed the sudden dismissal of the CDC’s entire ACIP committee, and this week we have a new slate of members. The eight people replacing the 17 members that were removed last week include allies of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., many of whom are vaccine skeptics who seem to share his skeptical view of vaccination in general.  
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  • RFK Axes CDC Vaccine Advisors ; Metsera’s Weight Loss Win; FDA Supports CGT
    This week the BioSpace team was sent into an after-hours scramble by the news that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had fired the remaining members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The secretary argued in an op-ed that accompanied the announcement that the “clean sweep” was necessary to “reestablish public confidence in vaccine science.” The move came amid heightening rhetoric from Kennedy about the safety of vaccines and sparked concerns that the Secretary will replace the committee with people who sympathize with his anti-vaccine positions. On the drug development front, Metsera once again made waves with new data for an amylin drug candidate showing weight loss of 8.4% at just 36 days. The drug could be a major competitor for Novo Nordisk’s Cagrisema, which has failed to meet the sky-high expectations of investors despite being the leading amylin candidate in the space. And cell and gene therapy was back in the spotlight last week when the FDA held a round table discussion with industry leaders aimed at eliminating barriers to approval for these complex medicines. This support from the FDA came as Sarepta became the first company to receive a platform technology designation intended to streamline future gene therapy reviews and create predictability for new drug applications created using the same technologies.Over in Biopharm Executive, BioSpace looks at right of first negotiation deals in light of Sanofi’s deal to buy Vigil Neuroscience. How often do these agreements turn into M&A? After some analysis, Jefferies found that a ROFN is not a golden ticket to a buyout.
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  • AI's Role in Decoding the FDA's New Regulatory Communications
    In a dynamic regulatory environment, IQVIA’s Michelle Gyzen suggests that AI may be the best and only way to keep with changes that are happening daily–and sometimes hourly.In this discussion Lori and Michelle touch on the governance frameworks for cybersecurity, risk, and how AI transformation and integration is evolving to help regulatory professionals navigate the speed and complexity of global requirements.Host⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lori Ellis⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Head of Insights, BioSpaceGuestMichelle Gyzen, Sr. Director, Strategic Regulatory Solutions; Head of Regulatory Services Innovation & Technology, IQVIA
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