Susan Monarez’s resistance to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s moves to assert control over vaccine guidance is at the center of her dismissal as CDC director| STAT
Here’s a breakdown of what we know about the eight new members of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel selected by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.| STAT
The Trump administration has proposed a pilot initiative to address controversy over the 340B drug discount program.| STAT
NIH plans to shrink the share of grant applications it will award for the remainder of the fiscal year, in some cases by more than half.| STAT
Sarepta Therapeutics refused a FDA request to halt shipments of Elevidys, its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy| STAT
Alkermes’ investigational drug helped people with a type of narcolepsy stay awake during the day in a mid-stage trial.| STAT
In a new study, Nobel laureate David Baker and colleagues detail new methods for targeting undruggable "disordered" proteins.| STAT
The standard public health approach in a measles outbreak is a full-throated appeal for vaccinations. RFK Jr. is working from a different playbook.| STAT
The National Institutes of Health and some VA regions are scouring existing grants using lists of flagged words, which include not just known trigger| STAT
A federal judge issued a nationwide temporary pause on plans by the NIH to substantially slash research overhead payments.| STAT
The NIH said Friday night that it would slash support for indirect costs on all existing and future grants to 15%| STAT
“The marketplace is fragile and failing,” said Evan Loh, chief executive officer at Paratek Pharmaceuticals.| STAT
Slide decks presented last summer by an IBM Watson Health executive largely blame the problems on the training of Watson for Oncology by IBM engineers and doctors at the renowned Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.| STAT
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CVS Caremark, one of the largest pharmacy benefit managers in the country, agreed to pay at least $45 million to the state of Illinois to settle| STAT
Seventy-two senators and 302 members of the House of Representatives cashed a check from the pharmaceutical industry ahead of the 2020 election, according to a new STAT analysis.| STAT
“Increasingly, I think patients, health insurers, providers and even investors are really saying, ‘How do we make sure digital health tools work, and what does work even mean?’ "| STAT