Servier To Refresh Neuroscience Space With New RNA-Oriented Precision Medicine Focus

As Immuno-Inflammation Pipeline Advances

The French firm’s stagnant neuroscience franchise will be revamped through a new, strategic focus on RNA-based precision medicines for neurodegenerative diseases including both small- and large-molecule drugs, the company tells Scrip.  

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Servier Is Entering A New Era Of Neuroscience R&D • Source: Shutterstock

Les Laboratoires Servier is on a mission to add some spark to its neuroscience pipeline by developing RNA-targeting drugs for neurodegenerative conditions as it tries to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Biogen, Inc.’s Spinraza. Elsewhere, the company believes its immuno-inflammation pipeline could yield a new monoclonal antibody product for Sjörgen’s syndrome.

The French firm has a track record of developing and marketing novel neuroscience drugs including in the psychiatry space. Back...

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