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Wall Street stuck on Monte Rosa; glue pot could be deep in protein degradation

Sep. 10, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Lucrative partnerships lately in the targeted protein degradation (TPD) space have shone an even brighter light on the already-intriguing approach, and among the firms to spark enthusiasm is Monte Rosa Therapeutics Inc., pursuing programs aimed solely at drugs that deploy molecular “glue” – an E3 ligase enzyme affixed to a target substrate.
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Illumina links up with Merck for companion diagnostic tests for cancer mutation

Sep. 8, 2021
By Catherine Longworth
Illumina Inc. and Merck & Co. Inc. are partnering to commercialize tests identifying genetic mutations used in the assessment of homologous recombination deficiency.
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Abion shares drop in South Korean debut, but listing raises $33M for cancer therapies

Sep. 8, 2021
By Gina Lee
Abion Inc., which focuses on precision oncology, raised ₩38.76 billion (US$33.36 million) in its debut on the Korean Stock Exchange’s Kosdaq board on Sept. 8.
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Diaccurate snaps up German Merck’s clinical cancer drug in transformative deal

Sep. 8, 2021
By Richard Staines
Diaccurate SAB has scooped a cancer drug from Germany’s Merck KGaA, transforming the small French biotech into a clinical-stage company. With expertise on its scientific advisory board from Nobel prize winner Tasuku Honjo, famously credited with the work establishing PD-1 as a target in immune-oncology, Diaccurate said it has fought off other competitors to acquire M-2698.
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Nathaniel Wang, CEO and co-founder, Replicate Bioscience

Message delivery: Replicate Bioscience closes $40M series A for self-replicating RNA

Sep. 8, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Replicate Bioscience Inc. secured a $40 million series A round to take a portfolio of preclinical projects employing self-replicating RNA into the clinic.
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T cells

Roche strikes $3B+ deal with Adaptimmune to develop cell therapies for cancer

Sep. 7, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
A new deal between Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc and Roche Holding AG's Genentech Inc. aims to develop allogeneic cell therapies for up to five shared cancer targets. Should the agreement win regulatory clearance, still pending, Adaptimmune will receive $150 million up front and additional payments of $150 million over five years. In addition, it could be eligible for development, regulatory and commercial milestones payments from Roche exceeding $3 billion, plus royalties.
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KRAS protein

Innovent acquires KRAS G12C candidate from Genfleet in $312M deal

Sep. 3, 2021
By Doris Yu
Innovent Biologics Inc. has inked a $312 million licensing deal for the development and commercialization of Genfleet Therapeutics Inc.’s KRAS G12C inhibitor, GFH-925, in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Innovent also has additional option-in rights for global development and commercialization.
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Zebrafish and melanocytes

Study identifies cell state as oncogene enabler

Sep. 2, 2021
By Anette Breindl
In studies that give new insights into both developmental biology and the origins of melanoma, investigators at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College have identified the activity of chromatin remodeling protein ATAD2 as necessary for cells with the oncogenic mutation V600E to give rise to melanomas.
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Polyphor setbacks create opportunity for Enbiotix combination

Sep. 2, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Swiss biotech Polyphor AG, left hindered by failures in advanced clinical programs it had pursued in breast cancer and bacterial pneumonia, has found a path forward in a planned merger with Enbiotix Inc. The combination would put Enbiotix Chairman and CEO Jeff Wager in charge of a publicly listed company advancing a combined portfolio of programs for rare disease and cancer, including Polyphor’s inhaled antibiotic, murepavadin, for infections in people with cystic fibrosis.
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Craig Gibbs, CEO, Asher Biotherapeutics

Asher Bio closes $108M series B round to move IL-2 program to the clinic in 2022

Sep. 1, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Less than six months after closing a $55 million series A round, Asher Biotherapeutics Inc. has added another $108 million in a series B round to accelerate development of its early stage pipeline of targeted cytokine-based immunotherapies for cancer, autoimmune disease and infection.
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