Seres Plans Deep Dive After Microbiome Drug Fails In Ulcerative Colitis Trial
Executive Summary
The company plans an intensive review to determine the path forward for SER-287. A similar deep dive led to the successful revival of its C. difficile drug, SER-109, which it plans to submit for approval.
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