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AbbVie gains rights to FutureGen’s inflammatory bowel disease candidate in deal worth $1.7bn

The agreement gives AbbVie exclusive global rights to the TL1A-targeting monoclonal antibody

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Researchers identify new major cause of inflammatory bowel disease

Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis affected more than 500,000 people in the UK in 2022

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New study aims to identify IBD biomarkers for personalised medicine

The chronic gastrointestinal condition affects more than 540,000 people in the UK

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Eli Lilly shares positive late-stage results for mirikizumab in Crohn’s disease

Nearly one in every 100 people in the US are diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease

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GSK becomes first founding partner of global initiative tackling antimicrobial resistance

AMR could cause an estimated ten million deaths every year by 2050 unless action is taken

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Takeda’s subcutaneous Entyvio approved by FDA as Crohn’s disease maintenance therapy

Inflammatory bowel disease affects around ten million people worldwide

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UK scientists discover two genes offering potential drug targets against skin cancer

The three major types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma

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Scientists recommend new imaging technique to support design of innovative cancer drugs

Cryo-EM helped to determine the detailed structures of CAK, a promising target for cancer drugs

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Two UK clinical trials launched to identify blood tests for dementia diagnosis

The neurodegenerative condition affects more than 944,000 people in the UK

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Scientists to develop vaccine to prevent lung cancer following £1.7m grant

Lung cancer is responsible for over 48,000 cases in the UK every year

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AbbVie and Parvus Therapeutics collaborate to develop treatments for inflammatory bowel disease

Both companies will utilise Parvus’ Navacim Treg immune tolerisation platform technology

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New technique enables study of immune response to cancer using archived tissue samples

FUME-TCRseq was shown to successfully read formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue samples

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