<code id='44B994EC5C'></code><style id='44B994EC5C'></style>
    • <acronym id='44B994EC5C'></acronym>
      <center id='44B994EC5C'><center id='44B994EC5C'><tfoot id='44B994EC5C'></tfoot></center><abbr id='44B994EC5C'><dir id='44B994EC5C'><tfoot id='44B994EC5C'></tfoot><noframes id='44B994EC5C'>

    • <optgroup id='44B994EC5C'><strike id='44B994EC5C'><sup id='44B994EC5C'></sup></strike><code id='44B994EC5C'></code></optgroup>
        1. <b id='44B994EC5C'><label id='44B994EC5C'><select id='44B994EC5C'><dt id='44B994EC5C'><span id='44B994EC5C'></span></dt></select></label></b><u id='44B994EC5C'></u>
          <i id='44B994EC5C'><strike id='44B994EC5C'><tt id='44B994EC5C'><pre id='44B994EC5C'></pre></tt></strike></i>

          hotspot

          hotspot

          author:explore    Page View:7119
          Nick Leschly - Bluebird Bio
          Longtime Bluebird Bio CEO Nick Leschly Wendy Maeda/The Boston Globe

          Some two years after splitting biotech company Bluebird Bio into two entities in a bid to “sharpen their focus” and improve operations, the spinout focused on oncology treatments announced major cost cuts and is parting ways with its chief executive.

          The spinout, 2Seventy Bio, announced Tuesday that it is cutting approximately 40% of its workforce, or about 176 employees. It also plans to allocate less money to a couple of drug candidates, including one that is currently on hold with the Food and Drug Administration. The cuts extend the company’s cash runway into 2026.

          advertisement

          The company was formed in 2021 when the team behind Bluebird Bio decided to split its drug pipeline down the middle. The company was wrestling with its gene therapy portfolio, including getting approval for a gene therapy for the blood disorder beta thalassemia in the U.S. Separately, it had a basket of cancer drug candidates and a partnership with pharma company Bristol Myers Squibb that needed attention. So, Bluebird split its operations in two, with longtime CEO Nick Leschly taking the helm at the new firm.

          Get unlimited access to award-winning journalism and exclusive events.

          Subscribe Log In

          knowledge

          Drug repurposing or repositioning? The language matters
          Drug repurposing or repositioning? The language matters

          AdobeFindinganewmedicineisnevereasy.Butdevelopingtreatmentsforpatientswithrarediseases—conditionstha

          read more
          Vertex non
          Vertex non

          JOSEPHPREZIOSO/AFPviaGettyImagesLate-stagetrialresultsforapainmedicationdevelopedbyVertexPharmaceuti

          read more
          Trump demands the U.S. pay no more for drugs than other countries … again
          Trump demands the U.S. pay no more for drugs than other countries … again

          EthanMiller/GettyImagesWASHINGTON—FormerPresidentTrumpisbacktocampaigningfortyingMedicaredrugpricest

          read more

          Commercial surrogacy can be ethical, despite pope’s claims

          AdobeOverthepastfewyears,IhavewatchedawonderfulyoungboyI’llcallChadgrowupsmartandfulloflife.Hisparen