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Acquisition target

Novo Nordisk targets CB1 for obesity with potential $1B+ buyout of Inversago

Aug. 10, 2023
By Karen Carey
Building out its metabolic franchise, Novo Nordisk A/S is buying privately held Montreal-based Inversago Pharma Inc. for up to $1.075 billion, gaining lead asset INV-202, an oral cannabinoid 1 (CB1) inverse agonist. The candidate has demonstrated weight loss potential in a phase Ib trial and is currently in a phase II for diabetic kidney disease. Novo Nordisk’s interest in INV-202 is to explore its potential for obesity and obesity-related complications.
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Astellas returns two gene therapies to Modalis

Aug. 10, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Modalis Therapeutics Corp. – previously Edigene Corp. – has regained full rights to two gene therapy candidates for muscle disorders, MDL-201 and MDL-202, that were co-developed with Astellas Pharmaceutical Inc. since 2019.
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SK Biocience-Novavax signing agreement

Settling debt, strengthening ties: Novavax hands 6.45% stake to SK Bioscience

Aug. 9, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Novavax Inc. has signed off 6.5 million shares to SK Bioscience Co. Ltd. for an $85 million equity investment from the South Korean pharmaceutical firm, which also wrote off some of Novavax’s manufacturing liabilities, as part of their continuing vaccine alliance. Seongnam-si, South Korea-based SK Bioscience purchased Novavax shares at $13 each, reflecting a 59% premium over the 90-day trading value, to gain a 6.45% stake in the Gaithersburg, Md.-based mRNA vaccine company, an SK Bioscience spokesperson confirmed to BioWorld.
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SK Biocience-Novavax signing agreement

Settling debt, strengthening ties: Novavax hands 6.45% stake to SK Bioscience

Aug. 9, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Novavax Inc. has signed off 6.5 million shares to SK Bioscience Co. Ltd. for an $85 million equity investment from the South Korean pharmaceutical firm, which also wrote off some of Novavax’s manufacturing liabilities, as part of their continuing vaccine alliance. Seongnam-si, South Korea-based SK Bioscience purchased Novavax shares at $13 each, reflecting a 59% premium over the 90-day trading value, to gain a 6.45% stake in the Gaithersburg, Md.-based mRNA vaccine company, an SK Bioscience spokesperson confirmed to BioWorld.
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Regeneron brings hearing loss gene therapy programs in-house in $213M Decibel buy

Aug. 9, 2023
By Jennifer Boggs
Six years of collaboration is ending in a buyout, as Decibel Therapeutics Inc. agreed to be acquired by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. in a deal valued at up to $213 million, including $109 million in equity, with additional payments via contingent value rights linked to clinical and regulatory milestones for DB-OTO, the lead gene therapy program targeting hearing loss.
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Astex gets $35M up front in expanded Merck deal targeting p53

Aug. 8, 2023
By Nuala Moran
Astex Pharmaceuticals Inc. is getting $35 million up front and up to $500 million per program as it extends its drug discovery collaboration with Merck & Co. Inc. to include small-molecule activators of the p53 tumor suppressor protein. The number of programs was not disclosed, but they will target forms of p53 that have lost their function as a result of cancer-induced mutations in the TP53 gene. The aim will be to override the mutation and restore the ability of the wild-type protein to bind DNA and perform its functions as a transcription factor.
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3D heart in chest

Amarin taps Lotus to expand Vazkepa in SE Asia, Korea

Aug. 8, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Amarin Corp. plc has chosen Taiwan-based Lotus Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. to make headway in Southeast Asia and South Korea for omega-3 fatty acid-based Vazkepa, its icosapent ethyl drug that’s facing increasing generic and pricing pressure in the U.S. and Europe.
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3D heart in chest

Amarin taps Lotus to expand Vazkepa in SE Asia, Korea

Aug. 3, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Amarin Corp. plc has chosen Taiwan-based Lotus Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. to make headway in Southeast Asia and South Korea for omega-3 fatty acid-based Vazkepa, its icosapent ethyl drug that’s facing increasing generic and pricing pressure in the U.S. and Europe.
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Peptidream gains $21M up front through TPD-focused Astellas deal

Aug. 1, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Japanese pharmaceutical company Astellas Pharma Inc. is scouting for more novel targeted protein degrader (TPD) therapeutics, having added a research and licensing deal with Peptidream Inc. to its shopping cart filled with TPD promises.
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Liver disease

Celloram nabs $176M deal with Genfit for inflammasome inhibitor

Aug. 1, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Celloram Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of the Seoul, South Korea-based Medpacto Inc., signed a €160 million (US$175.88 million) licensing deal with Genfit SA to develop Celloram’s inflammasome inhibitor, CLM-022, for liver disease.
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