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BioBrief covers a selective biotech session where large-cap quality outperformed, pharma business development stayed active, and regulatory-path clarity drove several company-specific stories. In today’s BioBrief: * Bristol Myers Squibb / Hengrui Pharma — BMS announced a broad collaboration covering 13 oncology, hematology, and immunology programs, with $600 million upfront and up to about $15.2 billion in potential total value. * MoonLake / sonelokimab — FDA feedback suggests MoonLake may be able to support a future BLA in hidradenitis suppurativa using existing VELA-1, VELA-2, and MIRA data, reducing the perceived need for another HS trial. * Agios / mitapivat — Agios submitted an sNDA seeking accelerated approval in sickle cell disease, with FDA alignment on the confirmatory trial design. * BridgeBio / encaleret — BridgeBio submitted an NDA for encaleret in autosomal dominant hypocalcemia type 1, extending its rare-disease regulatory pipeline. * Market pulse — XBI finished roughly flat, while IBB gained about 1.3 percent, pointing to a selective biotech tape favoring larger-cap and catalyst-backed names. * Regulatory watch — Reports of FDA leadership transition added a broader note of uncertainty around regulatory predictability, though no product-specific review changes were identified. Today’s episode is about selective biotech confidence: pharma is still paying for external innovation, and FDA-path clarity remains a key driver for late-stage biotech stories.
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