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Adenovirus cells

Rznomics on track for adenoviruses development plan

Oct. 20, 2020
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Yongin, South Korea-based Rznomics Inc. is on track to develop adenoviruses for gene therapies, after signing a clinical and commercial agreement with Cologne, Germany based-Cevec Pharmaceuticals GmbH. The partnership will use the German company’s Cap technology to manufacture the adenoviruses, while the therapies, targeting various cancer indications, will be developed using Rznomics’ trans-splicing ribozyme technology.
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Curon and Rhizen ink $149.5 million agreement for tenalisib

Oct. 20, 2020
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland-based Rhizen Pharmaceuticals SA has agreed to license its dual PI3K delta and gamma inhibitor tenalisib (RP-6530) to Shanghai-based Curon Biopharmaceutical Ltd. for as much as $149.5 million, inclusive of an upfront payment of undisclosed value and potential milestone payouts.
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Black and white arrows merging into one

Hello, Cleveland Biolabs! Here comes a merger with Cytocom

Oct. 20, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Privately held Cytocom Inc. and Cleveland Biolabs Inc. will merge in an all-stock transaction, with Cytocom shareholders taking the majority position. The transaction, which must be approved by Cleveland Biolabs’ shareholders, is expected to close in the first quarter of 2021.
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Adenovirus cells

Rznomics on track for adenoviruses development plan

Oct. 19, 2020
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Yongin, South Korea-based Rznomics Inc. is on track to develop adenoviruses for gene therapies, after signing a clinical and commercial agreement with Cologne, Germany based-Cevec Pharmaceuticals GmbH. The partnership will use the German company’s Cap technology to manufacture the adenoviruses, while the therapies, targeting various cancer indications, will be developed using Rznomics’ trans-splicing ribozyme technology.
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Hands holding gears

Astellas betting up to $429M on bioelectronics startup Iota Biosciences

Oct. 15, 2020
By Meg Bryant
Astellas Pharma Inc. has agreed to acquire Iota Biosciences Inc., a company developing ultra-small implantable bioelectronic medical devices, in a deal valued at up to $429 million. According to a merger agreement, Tokyo-based Astellas will make an initial payment of roughly $127.5 million for all outstanding equity not already held by Astellas. Iota shareholders will receive further payments of up to $176.5 million as Iota completes predetermined milestones. In addition, Astellas has agreed to spend a total of $125 million over the next five years to drive Iota’s growth. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of Astellas’ fiscal year, which ends March 31, 2021.
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Deal handshake with graphic overlay

Med-tech deal financials lacking in 2020; digital dominates Q3

Oct. 15, 2020
By Karen Carey
Although the volume of med-tech deals and mergers and acquisitions in 2020 rival each of the last two years, the level of disclosed values has fallen far short of 2019 in both instances.
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Medtronic's headquarters in Minneapolis

Medtronic CEO makes commitment to competitiveness, speed at investor day

Oct. 15, 2020
By Liz Hollis
Medtronic plc management put an emphasis on being nimble and commercializing novel technology at its investor day this week, and analysts appeared to approve of the message. As Wells Fargo’s Larry Biegelsen noted, Dublin-based Medtronic is moving away from a centralized company that is focused on economic value and margin expansion to one that is more decentralized, emphasizing innovation and topline growth.
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Acquisition target

In SARM’s way: Lilly to acquire Disarm in deal worth up to $1.36B

Oct. 15, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Eli Lilly and Co.’s definitive agreement to acquire privately held Disarm Therapeutics Inc. brings Cambridge, Mass.-based Disarm $135 million up front and as much as $1.225 billion in additional future payments for potential development, regulatory and commercial milestones if Lilly successfully develops and commercializes therapies tied to the agreement.
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Central nervous system

Dyno sparks a $1.8B deal with Roche to develop CNS therapies

Oct. 14, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Privately held Dyno Therapeutics Inc., an early stage biotech company applying artificial intelligence to gene therapy, entered a collaboration and license agreement with Spark Therapeutics Inc. that could bring Dyno milestone payments exceeding $1.8 billion.
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CBC-funded Affamed merges with Everinsight, extends portfolio with Kissei PD candidate

Oct. 14, 2020
By Elise Mak
Chinese biotech startup Affamed Therapeutics Ltd., funded by CBC Group, has merged with biopharmaceutical company Everinsight Therapeutics Inc., five days after it licensed in a dopamine agonist, KDT-3594, for Parkinson's disease from Japan’s Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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