Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. AbbVie has recently entered the obesity market through a deal with Gubra for Amylin, worth up to $2.2 billion. This move positions AbbVie among industry leaders like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly. The focus on redefining obesity as a chronic disease is gaining momentum, with recent FDA documents and The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology commission highlighting the importance of maintenance treatment. In immuno-oncology, experts are searching for the next breakthrough beyond Keytruda and Yervoy. Novel targets, combinations, and pre-emptive immunization are being explored as potential areas of growth. The upcoming World Orphan Drug Congress in 2025 will gather industry leaders to discuss the future of orphan drug development and rare disease care. Positive developments have been reported for Biogen and Eisai's Leqvio in Europe, AstraZeneca and Amgen's Phase III win for Tezspire, and advancements in non-opioid painkillers by Lexicon. The text also discusses the maturation of immuno-oncology, the potential of mRNA technology in rare diseases, recent FDA approvals for rare disease treatments, the evolving mindset towards treating obesity as a chronic disease, and updates on FDA-related news. Lastly, job opportunities in the biotech industry are available at AbbVie, Moderna, Arvinas Inc., and Sonothera. Share your input on topics to cover in the biopharma industry.