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Maggie Zhang

Maggie Zhang

Associate Attorney, Orange County

mzhang@gibsondunn.com

+1 949.451.4032

Maggie (Jieyu) Zhang is an associate in the Orange County office of Gibson Dunn. She practices in the firm’s Transactional Department and focuses on mergers and acquisitions and corporate governance matters. Maggie represents both public and private acquirors and targets in connection with mergers, acquisitions and takeovers, both negotiated and contested. She also advises clients in connection with corporate governance and compliance matters (including Section 16 and Schedule 13G/D reports), shareholder activism, takeover preparedness, and other corporate matters.

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2026 Life Sciences Industry Outlook: Mergers and Acquisitions

January 12, 2026 | Posted by Branden C. Berns; Ryan A. Murr; Melanie E. Neary; Evan Shepherd; Ayushi Sutaria; Maggie Zhang; Topic(s): M&A; Trends and Insights

Welcome to Part 1 of our 2026 Life Sciences Industry Outlook series. We are kicking off the week with a look at  life sciences M&A activity in 2025 and what it may signal for 2026.

M&A activity in 2025 accelerated sharply, marking one of the busiest years on record. Aggregate deal value and the number of announced transactions rose meaningfully from 2024, buoyed by marginally improving financing conditions, greater boardroom confidence, and clearer regulatory expectations in the second half of the year. Mega-cap and upper‑mid‑market deals returned alongside a still‑healthy cadence of bolt‑on acquisitions and other smaller transactions by companies focused on incremental pipeline enhancements and portfolio gaps. Therapeutically, 2025 activity remained anchored beyond traditional oncology into cardio-metabolic (including obesity-adjacent assets) and neuroscience/CNS, while radiopharmaceuticals continued to command strategic interest and autoimmune/immunology remained a steady source of durable, de-risked, later-stage pipeline reinforcements.

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