Making good on ambitions to increase its say in the development of drug candidates from its AI-driven discovery platform, as well as the breadth of roles the system serves, Exscientia plc said Jan. 7 it will work with longtime partner Sanofi SA to develop up to 15 new small-molecule candidates for oncology and immunology indications. Sanofi will pay Exscientia $100 million up front and up to $5.2 billion in total milestones, plus tiered royalties, it said.
Stryker Corp. reported that it signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire Vocera Communications Inc. for $2.97 billion in an all-cash transaction expected to close in the first quarter of this year. Vocera provides digital care and communication services, which Stryker said will designed to help hospitals connect caregivers and various data-generating medical devices such as wearables, paired beds, ambulation equipment, badges and alarms.
A potential $1.9 billion-plus deal with Amgen Inc. in hand, Generate Biomedicines Inc. CEO Michael Nally said his firm’s approach “can take a couple of years off traditional complex protein design” by way of combining in silico work with wet lab capabilities. The pact brought $50 million up front for Cambridge, Mass.-based Generate, with the bigger money possible on the back end plus royalties on any resulting products.
The hinge of the new development deal between Entos Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Eli Lilly and Co. is also the core of Entos’ business: delivering a drug without significant toxicity. Development of the cargo is only part of the story in creating safe and effective medicine, Entos CEO John Lewis told BioWorld. “You have to have a safe and effective delivery system.”
3Sbio Inc.’s subsidiary, Sunshine Guojian Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., has licensed out the global rights of its anti-PD-1 antibody candidate, 609-A, to Florida-based Syncromune Inc. in a deal the company said is worth up to “hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars,” and includes an up-front cash payment, milestone payments and royalties based on total sales.
Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc. has bought a small portfolio of drugs from fellow U.S. biotech Saol Therapeutics Inc., adding the skeletal muscle relaxant baclofen to its portfolio and boosting its pipeline with a potential therapy to treat spasticity in a deal worth $83.5 million plus royalties.
Sperogenix Therapeutics Ltd. has acquired exclusive greater China rights to Santhera Pharmaceuticals Holding AG’s glucocorticoid analogue vamorolone in a deal worth up to $124 million.
Recent word that Johnson & Johnson submitted the BLA for teclistamab may have reminded Wall Street that a combo-therapy face-off is in progress between the big pharma firm – with partner Springworks Therapeutics Inc. – and Novartis AG, paired with Ayala Therapeutics Inc.
LONDON - Synaffix BV’s third-generation linker and payloads have attracted therapeutic antibody veteran Genmab A/S in a potential S415 million licensing deal.
Similar to 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has dominated both biopharma deals with nonprofit entities and grants in 2021. Combined, pandemic deals and grants account for 87% of the total value, but only 22% of the volume, for the year. Through the week of Christmas, BioWorld has recorded 388 grants for the industry, valued at $2.94 billion, and 845 bio/nonprofit deals worth $21.44 billion. Of those, 82 grants worth $1.4 billion and 194 deals worth $19.8 billion involved therapeutic and vaccine development or supply agreements for COVID-19.