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Corbus and CSPC Megalith sign licence agreement for antibody drug conjugate

Pharmaceutical Technology

Precision oncology firm Corbus Pharmaceuticals and CSPC Megalith Biopharmaceutical have entered an exclusive licensing agreement for the latter’s new clinical stage antibody drug conjugate (ADC), CRB-701 (SYS6002). upfront payment and eligible for royalties on net sales. According to the agreement, CSPC will receive a $7.5m

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Gilead pledges $1.76bn to MacroGenics for bispecific cancer antibody

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Gilead Sciences has made yet another rush into the oncology category, licensing a bispecific antibody from MacroGenics in development as a treatment for CD123-positive blood cancers, including acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Along with the signing fee, there is another $1.7 It brought in $4.7

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Regeneron and CytomX partner to develop bispecific cancer therapies

Pharmaceutical Technology

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has entered a collaboration and licensing agreement with CytomX Therapeutics for developing conditionally-activated bispecific cancer therapies. Under the deal, the companies will work together on the discovery activities for identifying and validating the conditionally active bispecific antibodies.

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Pfizer strikes $1.2bn licensing deal for Biohaven migraine drug

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The drug was the first in the oral CGRP inhibitor class to get an prevention indication approved by the FDA in May, and that has helped accelerate its rollout, bringing in $336 million in US sales for Biohaven so far this year. The post Pfizer strikes $1.2bn licensing deal for Biohaven migraine drug appeared first on.

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Pfizer acquires ADC pioneer Seagen for $43bn

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Seagen specialises in developing antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) which will complement Pfizer’s oncology portfolio. Seagen will maintain its operations in the Seattle area and will leverage Pfizer’s protein-engineering capabilities to develop next-generation biologics.

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Subcutaneous Medications and Drug Delivery Systems

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Given the robust pipeline of biologics, which include monoclonal antibodies, vaccines and other protein-based therapeutic products, subcutaneous medications are being investigated for various clinical candidates across different phases of development.

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Regeneron, CytomX announce bispecific therapeutics for cancer collab

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Using CytomX’s Probody and Regeneron’s Veloci-Bi platforms, the collaboration and licensing agreement aims to enable the development of investigational next-generation bispecific immunotherapies. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.

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