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Dec 17, 2025, 22:06
Jean-Michel Dogné: 11 Clinical Trials that Will Shape Medicine in 2026 According to Nature Medicine
Jean-Michel Dogné, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Université de Namur, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Eleven clinical trials that will shape medicine in 2026 according to Nature Medicine.
- A longer-lasting tuberculosis vaccine
- Testing long-acting antibodies against HIV
- Learning to treat long COVID
- Developing a dual Lassa–rabies vaccine
- Three Greek gods attack heart disease
- Gumming up the works of pancreatic cancer
- Targeting myasthenia gravis with mRNA
- Commercial challenges of treating an extremely rare disease
- Immunotherapy for metastatic breast cancer
- Inhaling better brain function
- New l cholesterol target offers hope for heart patients”
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