The neurology space is gearing up to shake free of its decade-long stagnancy, with sector leaders and runners-up alike angling to push the boundaries. What that means: Imminent advances in genetic sequencing, targeted treatments and diagnostics, all designed to get to the biological root of neurological disorders. Rebecca Mayer Knutsen explains
Vaccines are in vogue and practically taunting pharma with the potential of blockbuster price tags. But while big companies reign in the sector—largely due to cost- and resource-related barriers of entry—a handful of smaller players are taking a stab at creating vaccines for a narrowing field of unmet diseases, like RSV and C. diff. Rebecca Mayer Knutsen reports