biopharmaceutical
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of biopharmaceutical
First recorded in 1980–85; bio- ( def. ) + pharmaceutical ( def. )
Example Sentences
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GSK struck a $950 million deal to buy Canada’s 35Pharma, a biopharmaceutical company developing cardiopulmonary treatments, as the U.K. drugmaker seeks to bolster its exposure to diseases linked to obesity.
Foster City, Calif., biopharmaceutical company Gilead and Arcellx in 2022 struck a deal to co-develop and co-commercialize anito-cel.
Gilead Sciences rose 5.8% after the biopharmaceutical company beat analysts’ estimates for fourth-quarter earnings and revenue.
From Barron's
Novocure, the Swiss biopharmaceutical company, soared 19% after the Food and Drug Administration approved its Optune Pax treatment for pancreatic cancers in adults.
From Barron's
Novocure, the Swiss biopharmaceutical company, soared 20% after the Food and Drug Administration approved its Optune Pax treatment for pancreatic cancers in adults.
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