The deals continued to flow during day two of the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. Privately held Arrakis Inc., which specializes in aiming at small-molecule RNA targets, primarily cancers, has signed onto a collaboration with Amgen Inc. that could bring in billions in future payments should it hit all the milestones and program options are exercised. Dren Bio Inc., meanwhile, will collaborate with Pfizer Inc. to develop bispecific antibodies for oncology targets. Dren could receive more than $1 billion in the deal that includes a $25 million in cash up-front payment from Pfizer.
A raft of potentially high-value drug development collaborations, most for gene and RNA therapies, led the first day of the 40th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Monday. Pfizer Inc. enlisted Beam Therapeutic Inc. to advance in vivo base editing programs for up to $1.35 billion, while Bayer AG tapped Mammoth Biosciences Inc.’s in vivo CRISPR systems expertise in a potential $1 billion-plus deal. Selecta Biosciences Inc. inked a new $1.1 billion partnership with Ginkgo Bioworks Inc. to develop next-generation gene therapy capsids, while Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc. agreed to pay Stoke Therapeutics Inc. as much as $967 million to develop RNA-based medicines. Work on new mRNA vaccines and therapies is also proceeding, with both Pfizer and Biontech SE announcing new collaborations in the space.
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Society of Hematology annual meeting, including: Century, Forma.
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Society of Hematology annual meeting, including: Beyondspring, Coimmune, Geron, JW, Novartis, Oncolytic, Oncternal, Oric, Oryzon, Ose, Pfizer, Poseida, Precigen, Rheos, Roche, Rocket, Sangamo, Sanofi, Seagen, Secura, Sierra, Syndax, Talaris, Tessa, TG, Viracta, Wugen, Xencor.
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Society of Hematology annual meeting, including: 2seventy, Actinium, Agios, Allogene, Antegene, Apellis, Aptose, Ascentage, Atar, Bantam, Bioinvent, Daiichi, Harpoon, Iaso, Innocare, Innovent, Janssen, Karyopharm, Keros, Kymera, Lantern, Legend, Magenta, Mereo, Mustang, Nektar, Neximmune, Nextcure, Nkarta.
Two trials presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH) showed that treatment with the antithrombin inhibitor fitusiran reduced the bleeding rate in patients with severe hemophilia by roughly 90%, regardless of whether they had type A or B, and whether they had developed antibodies to recombinant clotting factors.
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Society of Hematology annual meeting, including: Actinium, Adagene, Affimed, Agios, Allogene, Annexon, Aprea, Arcellx, Astrazeneca, Autolus, Beigene, Editas, Emmaus, Epizyme, Equillium, Fate, Freeline, Gamida, GBT, Genentech, Glycomimetics, GSK, Hutchmed, I-Mab, Imara, Kite, Kura, Sutro.
Orca Bio Inc. reported at the American Society of Hematology that cancer patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) who received its Orca-T cell therapy product achieved higher rates of survival without experiencing either relapse or chronic graft-vs.-host (GvHD) disease than those who received a conventional graft.
Core presentations at the 63rd meeting of the annual American Society of Hematology (ASH) began Saturday morning with the presentation of three studies focused on non-Hodgkin lymphomas and one on multiple myeloma (MM). Each approach used the immune system as a cancer fighter but employed different mechanisms of action. Two of them successfully used CAR T therapies as treatment.