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FDA actions advance MiniMed and Portal Diabetes insulin pump systems

Apr 14, 2026

The FDA cleared MiniMed Flex, a screen-free insulin pump controlled by smartphone, and granted breakthrough device designation to Portal Diabetes’ implantable Portal Pump system. Portal Diabetes also began a Phase I study of Portal Insulin, while MiniMed said Flex supports its latest algorithm, sensors and infusion sets.

CRISPR Therapeutics Reports $581.6M Loss, Advances Gene Editing Pipeline

Apr 07, 2026

CRISPR Therapeutics reported a $581.6 million net loss in 2025 with revenue of just $3.5 million, while continuing to advance its gene-editing pipeline including the approved CASGEVY therapy and next-generation CAR T cell programs. The company maintains strategic partnerships and expects current funds to support operations for at least 24 months.

Biotech Firms Advance BLA Pathways with Key Clinical Milestones

Mar 25, 2026

Diamyd Medical anticipates March 2026 interim results from its Phase 3 diabetes trial that could support a BLA pathway. Capricor Therapeutics awaits an August 2026 FDA decision on its Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment BLA. Bicara Therapeutics prepares for Phase 3 study initiation of its oncology candidate toward future BLA submission.

Finerenone Shows Kidney Benefit in Non-Diabetic CKD in Phase III FIND-CKD Trial

Mar 19, 2026

Bayer's Phase III FIND-CKD trial shows finerenone significantly slows kidney function decline in non-diabetic chronic kidney disease patients. The drug met its primary endpoint with improved eGFR slope over 32 months, marking its fifth consecutive positive Phase III trial. Bayer plans to submit the data to the FDA for label expansion into non-diabetic CKD.

CRISPR Therapeutics Positioned for Growth as Casgevy Sales Rise

Feb 20, 2026

Switzerland-based CRISPR Therapeutics stands to benefit from increased Casgevy sales following partner Vertex Pharmaceuticals' fourth-quarter results, with five additional gene-editing therapies in clinical trials targeting larger patient populations.