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Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Leonard Schleifer describes largest pharma sector M&A of 2022 as ‘worst thing for our industry’
Biotech giant records sharp rise in profits as revenues more than double to $9.7bn
Biotech company Regeneron has created an on-site nature trail at its Limerick base to encourage walking meetings and healthy breaks
Pharmaceutical manufacturer to focus on cancer and immunology
Roche CEO warns of likely 30% reduction in demand for Covid medicines and tests this year
Research Lives: Clare Reidy, SciFest STEM champion 2021 and sixth-year student at Our Lady’s Bower in Athlone
German researchers find therapies less effective in lab tests
Comments from Moderna’s chief about vaccine efficacy against variant spook investors
Clare Reidy to represent Republic at International Science and Engineering Fair in US
Irish investment into the US is at an all-time high, with over 110,000 US citizens working for Irish companies
Reported approval comes amid surge in infections and hospitalisations
Antiviral drug hailed by experts as an important new tool to combat pandemic
New antibody treatment could help prevent Covid in those with poor vaccine response
Pharmaceuticals company developing twice-daily pill for patients diagnosed with virus
Dave Smith says he coughed for ‘five hours straight’ during 305-day infection
Treatment cuts fatalities among patients without antibodies by a fifth in trial
Phase 3 stage shows drug not significantly more effective than placebo
CEO accuses cused those behind plan of trying to ‘gain some brownie points in short term’
Antibody treatment sales fall amid fears that new variants could prove resistant to it
Late-stage trial data shows it also reduces symptom duration to 10 days from 14
From Covid-19 testing kits to treatments for the virus, the pandemic is a priority for Irish medtechs
Caoimhín O’Leary to represent Ireland at International Science and Engineering Fair in US
Experimental antibody drug is similar to the treatment given to Donald Trump
Blue-collar voters laid groundwork for Trump’s shock election victory in 2016
Group buys Limerick company to create a business with over 30,000 customers
Drug to be assessed for ability to stave off infections for up to a year in some people
Second debate with Biden cancelled, as president considers balcony speech
America Letter: As election day approaches, this president needs all the help he can get
The US president, who is still recovering from coronavirus, refuses to say if he has tested negative
Experimental blend of drugs may suggest US president more ill than medical team admits
Markets report: Iseq gains slightly as uncertainty hovers over jobs market
President was granted access to REGN-COV2 following a compassionate-use request
Doctor ‘extremely happy’, but source close to president strikes a more negative note
Learn and adapt: Graduates will need to prepare the groundwork for a successful job search
US pharma giant ramps up efforts to develop antibody and site will soon employ 1,400
Banks lead Dublin market higher with BoI up 7.8% and rival AIB gaining 4.5%
Company has signed $450m contract to provide US with the treatment if it succeeds
US pharma giant agrees five-year sub lease with Bord Gáis to facilitate expansion plans
US biopharma firm employing more than 1,000 in Limerick has begun late-stage trials
Shares in Dublin-based life sciences group have rallied by more than 250% since March
Pharma giant working on Covid-19 antibody cocktail employs 1,000 at former Dell facility
Right now, remdesivir is the most promising one in tackling the virus head-on
Edition 3: Clinical trials plan to collect plasma recovered patients and inject into those fighting virus
Regeneron working alongside sister plant in New York
Market reports: Dublin closes flat, with housebuilders tumbling
Three companies that came up with innovative ways to enhance the wellbeing of their employees
Irish company makes treatments for serious medical conditions and manages IP
Highly-qualified graduates in science, engineering, technology and maths are vital to sustaining the industry here
Swiss drugmaker betting on cholesterol-lowering prospect
Ireland has 1,500 fewer pubs than in 2006. Nowhere has seen a steeper decline than Limerick
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices