Affimed Therapeutics AG secured a first deal for its bispecific tandem diabody (Tandab) technology, with Johnson & Johnson. The agreement is being executed indirectly, through the financing of a single-asset subsidiary of Affimed, called Amphivena Therapeutics Inc., which has in-licensed an Affimed program.
Affimed Therapeutics AG secured a first deal for its bispecific tandem diabody (Tandab) technology, with Johnson & Johnson. The agreement is being executed indirectly, through the financing of a single-asset subsidiary of Affimed, called Amphivena Therapeutics Inc., which has in-licensed an Affimed program.
Gene therapy pioneer Uniqure BV is banking €31 million (US$39.6 million) through a commercialization and equity deal with Chiesi Famaceutici SpA that involves European and Chinese rights to its approved gene therapy product, Glybera (alipogene tiparvovec), as well as rights in Europe and several other territories to its hemophilia B gene therapy program.
Shares in Cardio3 Biosciences SA performed strongly on their first day of trading, following a July 4 initial public offering (IPO) on the NYSE Euronext exchanges in Brussels and Paris that raised €23 million (US$29.6 million).
Oncoethix SA raised CHF18 million (US$18.7 million) in a Series B round to move its bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) inhibitor OTX015 into Phase II proof-of-concept studies in hematological malignancies.
Gene therapy pioneer Uniqure BV is banking €31 million (US$39.6 million) through a commercialization and equity deal with Chiesi Famaceutici SpA that involves European and Chinese rights to its approved gene therapy product, Glybera (alipogene tiparvovec), as well as rights in Europe and several other territories to its hemophilia B gene therapy program.
Oncoethix SA raised CHF18 million (US$18.7 million) in a Series B round to move its bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) inhibitor OTX015 into Phase II proof-of-concept studies in hematological malignancies.
Shares in Cardio3 Biosciences SA performed strongly on their first day of trading, following a July 4 initial public offering (IPO) on the NYSE Euronext exchanges in Brussels and Paris that raised €23 million (US$29.6 million).
Complix NV raised €12 million (US$15.6 million) in a Series B round to fund development of small-protein therapeutics based on its alphabody scaffold platform.
Shares in Morphosys AG surged by more than 17 percent during trading last week on news of a deal with Celgene Corp. for its anti-CD38 multiple myeloma antibody MOR202, worth an immediate €127 million (US$165.5 million) and which could be worth up to €628 million in total.