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Top pharma, banking execs flocking to pre-revenue startups in China

July 18, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – China's biotechs are benefiting from an unprecedented blood transfusion. Experienced executives from global pharma companies, and increasingly even big banks, are taking the leap to startups, leaving stable jobs behind. The incentive? Pay packages with stock options that can be worth tens of millions of dollars.
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Zai moves Tesaro's PARP inhibitor into China phase III in first-line ovarian cancer maintenance

July 11, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Zai Labs Ltd. has kicked off a phase III China study of ZL-2306 (niraparib), a poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitor that prolongs the life of women with ovarian cancer.
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Zai moves Tesaro's PARP inhibitor into China phase III in first-line ovarian cancer maintenance

July 6, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Zai Labs Ltd. has kicked off a phase III China study of ZL-2306 (niraparib), a poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitor that prolongs the life of women with ovarian cancer.
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As first PD-1 inhibitor, Opdivo looks set to do well in China, for a while

June 27, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.'s Opdivo (nivolumab) has become the first PD-1 inhibitor to be approved for patients in China, in a classic example that China' drug lag is real. Chinese lung patients will have access to the cutting edge immuno-oncology (I-O) therapy four years after it was first approved in the U.S. and after it has been approved in 60 countries.
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Alpha Biopharma raises $37M for brain-penetrant EGFR inhibitor program

June 26, 2018
By Shannon Ellis

SHANGHAI – Alpha Biopharma Inc., of Shanghai, closed the first tranche of its $65 million series A fund, having received $37 million from Qiming Venture Partners, TF Fund and Lyzz Healthcare Venture Fund. According to Alphabio's chief operating officer, James Liu, the remaining $28 million is expected to close in the next few months.


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As first PD-1 inhibitor, Opdivo looks set to do well in China, for a while

June 25, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.'s Opdivo (nivolumab) has become the first PD-1 inhibitor to be approved for patients in China, in a classic example that China' drug lag is real. Chinese lung patients will have access to the cutting edge immuno-oncology (I-O) therapy four years after it was first approved in the U.S. and after it has been approved in 60 countries.
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Alpha Biopharma raises $37M for brain-penetrant EGFR inhibitor program

June 22, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Alpha Biopharma Inc., of Shanghai, closed the first tranche of its $65 million series A fund, having received $37 million from Qiming Venture Partners, TF Fund and Lyzz Healthcare Venture Fund. According to Alphabio's chief operating officer, James Liu, the remaining $28 million is expected to close in the next few months.
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Hitgen nabs ¥250M series B, inks deal with Forma Therapeutics

June 13, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Chengdu-based Hitgen Ltd. raised ¥250 million (US$39 million) in series B financing and inked a multi-year collaboration with Forma Therapeutics Inc, of Watertown, Mass. With a major DNA-encoded library (DEL) of small molecules, Hitgen has not found its relatively out-of-the-way location in southwestern China has held it back.
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Hitgen nabs ¥250M series B, inks deal with Forma Therapeutics

June 11, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
SHANGHAI – Chengdu-based Hitgen Ltd. raised ¥250 million (US$39 million) in series B financing and inked a multi-year collaboration with Forma Therapeutics Inc, of Watertown, Mass. With a major DNA-encoded library (DEL) of small molecules, Hitgen has not found its relatively out-of-the-way location in southwestern China has held it back.
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CNDA Town Hall: New drug commissioner Hong promises continued innovation support

June 6, 2018
By Shannon Ellis
BEIJING – Freshly installed Commissioner Jiao Hong of the China National Drug Administration, formerly the CFDA, voiced the agency's plans to streamline review and approval of new drugs, encourage innovation, improve capacity to take a science-based approach, deepen industry's quality control efforts and step up monitoring of adverse events.
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