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Gaining momentum, Johnson & Johnson acquires Momenta for $6.5B cash

Aug. 19, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
The pace of biopharma mergers and acquisitions has quickened with Johnson & Johnson’s $6.5 billion all-cash acquisition of Momenta Pharmaceuticals Inc. Bringing Momenta into the fold strengthens the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson’s immune-mediated disease portfolio and grows its interest in autoantibody-driven disease therapies.
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Innovent out-licenses ex-China rights for PD-1 drug to Lilly in $1.03B deal

Aug. 19, 2020
By Elise Mak
Innovent Biologics Inc., of Suzhou, has out-licensed ex-China rights for its PD-1 drug Tyvyt (sintilimab) to Eli Lilly and Co. in an expanded license deal. The Chinese firm will receive $200 million upfront in the deal, the value of which could approach up to $1.03 billion.
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For $6.5B in cash, Johnson & Johnson will acquire Momenta

Aug. 19, 2020
By Lee Landenberger

Aussie stem cell company Regeneus out-licenses Progenza to Kyocera for Japan market

Aug. 18, 2020
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Aussie regenerative medicine company Regeneus Ltd. has out-licensed its lead mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) and secretome therapy, Progenza, to Japan’s Kyocera Corp. for osteoarthritis of the knee for the Japan market.
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China’s Arctic Vision to tap into first-in-class ophthalmology products after deal with Eyenovia

Aug. 18, 2020
By Bryan Wong
HONG KONG – China’s Arctic Vision Biotechnology Co. Ltd. has entered into an exclusive deal with New York-based Eyenovia Inc. to develop and commercialize ophthalmic formulations that are delivered using the latter’s first-in-class microdosing spray technology.
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Visualization of the Elucis platform and Logitech stylus

Mid-air, 3D medical modeling gets lift from Canadian and Swiss-based firms

Aug. 18, 2020
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Virtual reality (VR) platform developer Realize Medical Inc. is collaborating with Lausanne, Switzerland’s Logitech International SA on what the Ottawa-based med tech calls “the world’s first VR platform for creating patient-specific 3D medical models.”
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Huya licenses in HBI-2376 from Genhouse to build China-sourced portfolio

Aug. 18, 2020
By Bryan Wong
HONG KONG – Huya Bioscience International LLC, which has a special interest in China-developed assets, has obtained an exclusive global license, bar China, for the SHP2 inhibitor HBI-2376 from Suzhou-based Genhouse Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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Barbara Weber, CEO, Tango

Tango’s evasive tactics confronted by wider Gilead terms: $6B-plus potential in cancer deal

Aug. 18, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Tango Therapeutics Inc. CEO Barbara Weber told BioWorld that Gilead Sciences Inc.’s decision to greatly expand their 2018 deal in oncology – a pact then valued as high as $1.7 billion – was based on brisker than expected progress in the original, five-target effort.
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China’s Arctic Vision to tap into first-in-class ophthalmology products after deal with Eyenovia

Aug. 17, 2020
By Bryan Wong
HONG KONG – China’s Arctic Vision (Shanghai) Biotechnology Co. Ltd. has entered an exclusive deal with New York’s Eyenovia Inc. to develop and commercialize ophthalmic formulations that are delivered using the latter’s first-in-class microdosing spray technology. Under the deal, Arctic Vision will commercialize Eyenovia’s Micropine and Microline formulations in Greater China and South Korea in exchange for $45.75 million in upfront payments and additional milestone and royalty payments.
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Prinicipia Biopharma Inc.

In a $3.68B deal, Sanofi will acquire Principia

Aug. 17, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Sanofi SA is acquiring Principia Biopharma Inc. in a $3.68 billion deal that brings Sanofi three clinical-stage BTK inhibitors and simplifies a partnership that began three years ago. Paris-based Sanofi plans to acquire all outstanding Principia common stock shares for $100 each at a $3.36 billion enterprise value. Sanofi will get SAR-442168 (PRN-2246), the brain-penetrant candidate at the heart of the deal. The agreement now gives Sanofi full control of the program, bringing a three-year partnership between the two companies to an end
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