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Gilead Sciences’ Biktarvy granted FDA approval for expanded HIV use

An estimated 1.2 million people in the US are currently living with the virus

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Gilead Sciences and Kymera enter oncology partnership worth up to $750m

The companies will focus on advancing Kymera’s oral molecular glue degrader programme

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Gilead Sciences’ twice-yearly HIV PrEP drug Yeztugo granted FDA approval

More than 100 people in the US were diagnosed with HIV every day in 2023

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Gilead’s seladelpar granted conditional EC approval to treat rare liver disease PBC

Primary biliary cholangitis affects approximately 163,000 people in Europe

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Gilead’s Livdelzi approved by MHRA to treat primary biliary cholangitis in adults

The company gained access to the drug through its $4.3bn acquisition of CymaBay

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Gilead and LEO enter inflammatory disease partnership worth up to $1.7bn

Targeting STAT6 has shown potential in treating a broad population of inflammatory disease patients

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Gilead appoints Dietmar Berger as chief medical officer

Berger most recently served as chief medical officer and global head of development at Sanofi

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Gilead and AI-focused Genesis partner to develop small molecule therapies

The companies will use Genesis’ AI platform to generate and optimise molecules for targets selected by Gilead

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Gilead shares positive phase 3 results for twice-yearly HIV PrEP drug in women

Lenacapavir demonstrated 100% efficacy in protecting more than 2,000 women against the infection

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Gilead’s investigational seladelpar shows promise in primary biliary cholangitis

The company gained access to the candidate through its $4.3bn acquisition of CymaBay in March

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Gilead’s Veklury receives NICE recommendation to treat COVID-19 in vulnerable adults and children

Veklury is now the first antiviral recommended by the agency to treat eligible children

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Gilead and NHS England extend collaboration to eliminate hepatitis C by 2025

The blood-borne disease is estimated to affect around 62,600 people in England

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