FDA Pledges to Prevent Political Interference in Meeting with Rare Disease Nonprofits
Executives from 15 rare disease-focused nonprofits met on Wednesday with acting FDA Commissioner Kyle Diamantas and senior staff. In the meeting, Diamantas pledged to prevent political interference, Endpoint News' Zachary Brennan reports. Publicly traded large-cap drugmakers include AstraZeneca (AZN), Bristol Myers (BMY), Eli Lilly (LLY), GSK (GSK), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), Merck (MRK), Novartis (NVS), Pfizer (PFE), Roche (RHHBY) and Sanofi (SNY). Biotech stocks include Replimune (REPL), Moderna (MRNA), Sarepta (SRPT), Xencor (XNCR), PTC Therapeutics (PTCT), Biohaven (BHVN), Edgewise Therapeutics (EWTX), Design Therapeutics (DSGN), Ultragenyx (RARE), Dyne Therapeutics (DYN), Wave Life Sciences (WVE), MeiraGTx (MGTX), uniQure (QURE), Regenxbio (RGNX), Novavax (NVAX) and Lexeo Therapeutics (LXEO).