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          Cambridge: Biogen
          Ruby Wallau for STAT

          Biogen, the iconic but embattled biotech firm, is shuttering Biogen Digital Health, its roughly 150-person group focused on using new types of data like those from mobile phones and smart watches, and ending a clinical trial being conducted with Apple early, STAT has learned.

          Biogen confirmed the organizational change, but said it might lean even more on digital tech startups in the future.

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          “It’s certainly not an abandonment of digital, it’s more of a realignment of resources and priorities,” said Adam Keeney, Biogen’s executive vice president and head of corporate development. However, he later acknowledged, Biogen Digital Health, a separate entity, “would no longer continue in its current form.”

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