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Illumina, Pacific Biosciences abandon $1.2B merger over FTC opposition

Jan. 3, 2020
By Mark McCarty
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Two players in the gene sequencing space, Illumina and Pacific Biosciences, have scotched their planned $1.2 billion merger roughly two weeks after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) posted a 5-0 vote to seek an injunction against the merger. While Illumina is consequently liable for nearly $100 million in termination fees, it could recoup those monies under some circumstances. The $1.2 billion merger between Illumina Inc., of San Diego, and Pacific Biosciences of California Inc., was formally announced by the two companies in November 2018, but the deal faced substantial regulatory difficulty from the outset.
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Illumina, Pacific Biosciences abandon $1.2B merger over FTC opposition

Jan. 3, 2020
By Mark McCarty
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Two players in the gene sequencing space, Illumina Inc. and Pacific Biosciences, have scotched their planned $1.2 billion merger roughly two weeks after the U.S. Federal Trade Commission posted a 5-0 vote to seek an injunction against the merger.
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Hand adding piece to puzzle

ConvertibleCARs ACCELerate with Astellas’ takeover of Xyphos; ‘tonneau’ potential in new approach?

Dec. 31, 2019
By Randy Osborne
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Astellas Pharma Inc.’s early 2018 buyout of Universal Cells Inc. (UC) may have laid the groundwork for longer-range steps in allogeneic CAR T-cell therapy, but Xyphos Biosciences Inc. CEO James Knighton told BioWorld Asia that the buyout of his firm provides the Tokyo-based giant for now with “an incredibly elegant solution that has tremendous potential.”
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Picking up speed: Acceleron and Fulcrum collaborate on pulmonary disease target

Dec. 30, 2019
By Lee Landenberger
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Acceleron Pharma Inc. and Fulcrum Therapeutics Inc., two Cambridge, Mass.-based companies that have benefited from partnerships, agreed to an R&D collaboration and license agreement to identify small molecules for treating an undisclosed target in pulmonary disease.  
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2019-2020 blocks

Year in Review: From capital markets to CRISPR, 2019 a pretty good year for biopharma

Dec. 30, 2019
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For biopharma, 2019 can be described as a terrific year – with a few asterisks. The financial markets were flourishing, with venture capital dollars, in particular, flowing to the sector, while dealmaking reached historic proportions. Meanwhile, scientific breakthroughs led the way as cell and gene therapies gained ground, the first signs of success emerged with new technologies like CRISPR and the long-awaited promise of genomics found its way to the front lines of health care.
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Hand adding piece to puzzle

ConvertibleCARs ACCELerate with Astellas’ takeover of Xyphos; ‘tonneau’ potential in new approach?

Dec. 27, 2019
By Randy Osborne
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Astellas Pharma Inc.’s early 2018 buyout of Universal Cells Inc. (UC) may have laid the groundwork for longer-range steps in allogeneic CAR T-cell therapy, but Xyphos Biosciences Inc. CEO James Knighton told BioWorld that the buyout of his firm provides the Tokyo-based giant for now with “an incredibly elegant solution that has tremendous potential.”
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Audentes encore: Astellas plunks $120M to scoop up Xyphos in I-O deal worth up to $665M

Dec. 27, 2019
By Randy Osborne
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U.S.-China capsule

Tracon buys rights to subcutaneous PD-L1 antibody from China’s 3D Medicines and Alphamab

Dec. 24, 2019
By Elise Mak
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BEIJING – U.S. biotech Tracon Pharmaceuticals Inc., of San Diego, has in-licensed from Chinese drugmakers 3D Medicines (Beijing) Co. Ltd. and Jiangsu Alphamab Biopharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. the rights to develop envafolimab, a subcutaneous PD-L1 antibody, to treat soft tissue sarcoma in North America.
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Handshake, businessmen holding dollar sign, lightbulb

$120M up front: Takeda makes a big bet on Turnstone’s preclinical vaccinia immunotherapy platform

Dec. 24, 2019
By Cormac Sheridan
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Turnstone Biologics Inc. has found a major backer for its preclinical vaccinia-based oncolytic virus platform for cancer immunotherapy. Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. is paying $120 million in up-front, near-term milestones and equity investment and could pay $900 million more in development, regulatory and commercial milestones to enter a strategic alliance with the New-York-based firm.
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Globe in DNA helix

Sarepta strengthens itself in U.S. and stretches worldwide with Roche deal, gaining $1.5B up front

Dec. 23, 2019
By Lee Landenberger
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In a move that Sarepta Therapeutics Inc.’s president and CEO, Doug Ingram, called “transformational” for the company and “the largest licensing transaction in cell or gene therapy history,” Sarepta granted Roche Holding AG exclusive commercial rights outside the U.S. for SRP-9001, its gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
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