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Bridgene nabs Galapagos in a $700M multitarget oncology discovery deal

Jan. 4, 2024
By Brian Orelli
Following up on a 2021 partnership with Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Bridgene Biosciences Inc. has signed up a second international drug company, Galapagos NV, to use its chemoproteomic platform, IMTAC (Isobaric Mass Tagged Affinity Characterization), to discover small-molecule drug candidates.
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US Inflation Reduction Act to have global implications for biopharma

May 9, 2023
By Nuala Moran
The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) may look like domestic affair, but the drug price controls it is bringing in are set to impact the biopharma sector across the globe.
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World map made of pills
LSX World Congress

US Inflation Reduction Act to have global implications for biopharma

May 5, 2023
By Nuala Moran
The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) may look like domestic affair, but the drug price controls it is bringing in are set to impact the biopharma sector across the globe.
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Photys notches a $75M series A targeting dysfunctional proteins

Sep. 8, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Photys Therapeutics Inc. raised a $75 million series A financing to develop phosphorylation-inducing chimeric small-molecule medicines to fix dysfunctional proteins. Photys, of Cambridge, Mass., was founded by the Longwood Fund and Amit Choudhary of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University.
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Skyhawk notches another deal, this time with Sanofi

July 6, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Skyhawk Therapeutics Inc. has cut a deal with Sanofi SA to discover and develop small molecules to treat targets in oncology and immunology, adding to its lengthy list of partnerships.
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No ‘easy targets’ for Omass, which adds $95M series B for small-molecule work

April 28, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Omass Therapeutics Ltd. has raised £75.5 million (US$94.6 million) in a series B round, as it continues to advance five small-molecule programs against previously intractable membrane-bound targets to the clinic.
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Curve captures $1.7B cancer and neuro drug discovery deal with Merck

Feb. 16, 2022
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Curve Therapeutics Ltd. has gone straight from £4.5 million (US$6.1 million) in startup funding to signing a $1.7 billion drug discovery agreement with Merck & Co. Inc. The deal will see Curve apply its mammalian cell discovery technology to five oncology and neuroscience targets nominated by Merck.
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Shouti raises $100M in series B round to turn injectable medicines into pills

Oct. 29, 2021
By Doris Yu and David Ho
Shouti Inc. raised $100 million in a series B round led by BVF Partners LP to advance its discovery platform for designing oral medicines and to speed up the development of its candidates. The Shanghai and California-based company has secured a total of $158 million in funding so far.
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Abbisko raises $226M in Hong Kong IPO to develop new solid tumor treatment

Oct. 19, 2021
By Doris Yu
Abbisko Cayman Ltd. has raised $226 million through an IPO in Hong Kong, where it launched with an initial price of HK$12.46 (US$1.60) per share. The company, doing business as Abbisko Therapeutics, plans to use about a third of the proceeds for research and development of its lead candidate, ABSK-091, as a potential treatment for multiple solid tumors.
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Abbisko raises $226M in Hong Kong IPO to develop new solid tumor treatment

Oct. 18, 2021
By Doris Yu
Abbisko Cayman Ltd. has raised $226 million through an IPO in Hong Kong, where it launched with an initial price of HK$12.46 (US$1.60) per share. The company, doing business as Abbisko Therapeutics, plans to use about a third of the proceeds for research and development of its lead candidate, ABSK-091, a targeted inhibitor of fibroblast growth factor receptor subtypes 1, 2 and 3 intended as a potential treatment for multiple solid tumors, including urothelial cancer, gastric cancer, cholangiocarcinoma and lung cancer.
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