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Stem cells

Shoreline to collaborate with Kite in a deal that could top $2B

June 17, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
Barely a week after cutting a deal with Beigene Ltd. that included an up-front of $45 million cash, Shoreline Biosciences Inc. and Gilead Sciences Inc.-owned Kite are collaborating to develop allogeneic cell therapies in a deal that could bring Shoreline more than $2.3 billion plus royalties.
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Zai Lab and Macrogenics partner in $1.5B cancer deal

June 16, 2021
By Richard Staines
Zai Lab Ltd. and Macrogenics Inc. have announced a collaboration and license agreement involving up to four immuno-oncology molecules in a deal potentially worth upward of $1.5 billion. The deal makes sense as both are upcoming companies at around the same stage in development – making progress in oncology with first products recently approved by regulators.
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Antibodies

In a more than $2B deal, Iteos brings GSK a third antibody that targets checkpoints

June 14, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
Iteos Therapeutics Inc. and Glaxosmithkline plc (GSK) are sharing costs for global development of the anti-TIGIT monoclonal antibody EOS-448 and plan to split the U.S. profits in a deal that brings Iteos an up-front payment of $625 million plus up to $1.45 billion in potential milestone payments.
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Merck lands $1.2B SARS-CoV-2 antiviral supply deal with U.S. government

June 9, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Phase III stakes are always high. But for Merck & Co. Inc., results of a late-stage test of its SARS-CoV-2 antiviral, molnupiravir, stand to determine not just the fate of a desired emergency use authorization (EUA), but also a $1.2 billion purchase agreement with the U.S. government pending the EUA. The RNA polymerase inhibitor, invented at Emory University and developed with Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP, is being evaluated in a phase III study for the treatment of non-hospitalized patients with mild to moderate COVID-19. An earlier study found it unlikely to deliver clinical benefit for hospitalized patients.
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BIO 2020 – BIO 2021: From then to now, industry remains robust as BIO Digital 2021 kicks off

June 9, 2021
By Karen Carey
For the second time, the biopharma industry’s largest event will be held virtually as BIO Digital 2021, with pandemic preparedness and infectious diseases a running theme throughout many of the scheduled sessions.
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Kyowa Kirin, Amgen ink blockbuster deal for potential atopic dermatitis treatment

June 8, 2021
By Gina Lee
Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd. has partnered with Amgen Inc. to jointly develop and commercialize KHK-4083, Kyowa Kirin’s phase III-ready anti-OX40 fully human monoclonal antibody for the potential treatment of atopic dermatitis. Kyowa Kirin will receive a $400 million up front, while milestone payments could add an additional $850 million. Significant royalty payments on future global sales could sweeten the blockbuster deal.
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Scohia secures entry into greater China market with Huadong agreement

June 8, 2021
By Gina Lee
Scohia Pharma Inc. has secured an agreement with Huadong Medicine Co. Ltd., enabling the former to tap the greater China market for SCO-094, its GLP-1R and GIPR dual agonist.
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Aelis Farma pockets $30M up front in cannabis use disorder deal with Indivior

June 8, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Aelis Farma SAS is banking $30 million up front as part of a strategic collaboration and option license deal with Indivior plc involving AEF-0117, its candidate drug for treating cannabis-related disorders, including addiction and psychosis. It could receive another $100 million, should Invidior trigger the option on completion of a phase IIb trial in the U.S.
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Scohia secures entry into greater China market with Huadong agreement

June 7, 2021
By Gina Lee
Scohia Pharma Inc. has secured an agreement with Huadong Medicine Co. Ltd., enabling the former to tap the greater China market for SCO-094, its GLP-1R and GIPR dual agonist.
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Auris pivots to RNA-based therapy through Trasir Therapeutics buyout

June 3, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Auris Medical Holding Ltd., an early pioneer of targeted therapy for hearing disorders, is planning to exit the field and pivot into RNA-based therapeutics by acquiring a U.S. firm, Trasir Therapeutics Inc., which has developed an oligonucleotide delivery platform for delivery of short interfering RNA and other therapeutic RNA payloads to sites outside the liver.
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