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NHS England launches country-wide cancer vaccine trials

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Thousands of cancer patients in England are set to gain fast-tracked access to trials of mRNA personalised cancer vaccines following the launch of an NHS trial ‘matchmaking’ service to help find new life-saving treatments.

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Partners agree to boost vaccine accessibility in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabian company Lifera is partnering with Sanofi and Arabio to strengthen local manufacturing of vaccines in Saudi Arabia. The post Partners agree to boost vaccine accessibility in Saudi Arabia appeared first on Drug Discovery World (DDW).

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This week in drug discovery (10-14 April)

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Perhaps most significantly, Ghana accepted the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine for use in children, Moderna revealed that cancer vaccines could be ready by 2030, and a new treatment for long Covid fatigue could be available soon. The post This week in drug discovery (10-14 April) appeared first on Drug Discovery World (DDW).

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Drug discovery hotspots: India’s Genome Valley

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India is traditionally known as ‘the pharmacy of the world’ due to its huge pharmaceuticals manufacturing capacity and high quantity of exports, particularly generic medicines and vaccines. It is emerging markets like India that analysts expect to spearhead the global growth of the pharmaceutical sector 1.

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Europe: Where is the drug discovery innovation?

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Europe is traditionally a life sciences powerhouse, with a strong tradition in pharmaceutical discovery. The oldest, still active pharmaceutical company worldwide, Merck, started life in 1668 in Darmstadt, Germany. Members of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) spent €41.5 billion ($7.9

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European drug discovery and development: success stories

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until 2030. According to Steve Bates OBE, Chief Executive of the BIA: “The UK is a global hub for life sciences, with a world leading academic base, global pharmaceutical players, an increasing manufacturing footprint and a thriving pipeline of innovative SMEs and entrepreneurs.” . Lu Rahman highlights some of the key players. .

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Sanofi expands its social commitments, creates nonprofit unit to provide poorest countries with access to essential medicines

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Yet as challenging as 2020 was, it also brought us –Sanofi and the pharmaceutical industry– closer to our purpose than at any other time in living memory ,” said Hudson. For 40 years, Sanofi has supplied billions of polio vaccine doses, including hundreds of millions of donated doses to support the global polio eradication effort.