The BioWorld Cancer Index (BCI) finished July down 3.94% for the year, maintaining its downward trend after reaching a high of 11.07% at the end of February and closing in March with a 3.92% gain. In comparison, the BCI underperformed the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index, which climbed 10.82%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which posted an 8.37% increase over the first seven months of the year.
In July, biopharma deal values surged to $20.68 billion, a 61% increase from June's $12.82 billion. The boost pushed the total deal value for the first seven months of 2024 to $119.99 billion, marking the highest amount raised through July in BioWorld‘s records.
Novartis AG CEO Vas Narasimhan during the company’s July 18 second-quarter earnings call said his firm was “still in the midst of completing” the buyout disclosed in February of Morphosys AG, of Munich, for €2.7 billion (then US$2.9 billion), which brought worldwide rights to pelabresib, the small-molecule BET inhibitor for myelofibrosis.
Neuren Pharmaceuticals Ltd.’s NNZ-2591 met the primary endpoints in a phase II trial in children with Angelman syndrome, with improvements seen in clinically important aspects of the disease, including communication, behavior, cognition and motor abilities, Neuren CEO Jon Pilcher said during an Aug. 9 conference call.
China will deepen its health care reforms and will focus on enhancing its public health care capacity at the primary care level and at public hospitals, according to resolutions passed at the third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China in July.
In the wake of Sage Therapeutics Inc.’s recent phase II fizzle with SAGE-324 in essential tremor, Wall Street is waiting for better news in the indication, which has racked up failures across several developers. Among those finding favor lately is Praxis Precision Medicines Inc. with Nav-targeting ulixacaltamide, also known as PRAX-628, which Oppenheimer analyst Francois Brisebois said “warrants particular attention.”