News and Trends 9 Jan 2017 Top European VC and CRO fund Young Metabolic Disease Biotech Eternygen has received €8M in a Series A round led by Epidarex Capital that will be used to advance its pipeline in collaboration with Evotec. Eternygen is a young biotech in Berlin focusing on the treatment of metabolic diseases. The company has now raised €8M in Series A, led by Scottish biotech VC Epidarex Capital. Among the […] January 9, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 9 Jan 2017 German Immuno-Oncology Biotech partners up with Biotech Giant Amgen Immatics and Amgen have inked a deal to develop bispecific drug candidates for cancer that could reach over €1B in milestones. Immatics, an immuno-oncology biotech in Tübingen, Germany, has signed an agreement with biotech giant Amgen. Immatics will receive €28.5M ($30M) upfront and up to €475M ($500M) per program and Amgen will be responsible for clinical development, manufacturing and […] January 9, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Interview 9 Jan 2017 After a Rough Year, uniQure CMO discusses a Comeback Last year was a bad year for biotech as an industry, but it was particularly bad for uniQure. Here’s what its CMO has to say about the company’s recovery. After giving the world its first gene therapy, uniQure has hit a series of rough patches since it rose to stardom as one of biotech’s success stories. […] January 9, 2017 - 4 minutesmins - By Evelyn Warner Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
More News! 7 Jan 2017 Bacon Jewelry and Tissue Engineered Bio Fashion from the Future Biodesigner Amy Congdon envisions a future where biotechnology is essential in all aspects of our lives, from regenerating organs to fashion. Amy Congdon is a designer based in London that uses her art to explore the implications of biotech. In particular, most of her work revolves around the intersection of two fields that might seem utterly unrelated: […] January 7, 2017 - 3 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 6 Jan 2017 Servier offers up to €1.7B for Dual Cancer Checkpoint Inhibitors Servier has signed a deal that could give it access to up to eight bispecific drug candidates with immuno-oncology applications from Pieris Pharmaceuticals. Servier, one of France’s biggest pharma companies, is offering up to €1.7B to US-based Pieris Pharmaceuticals. The team will initially develop five programs that can be later expanded to up to eight. For […] January 6, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 6 Jan 2017 ‘Packaged’ CRISPR Systems to Standardize novel Biomedical Research There’s a growing appetite to refine and standardize CRISPR protocols, as its application expands into different areas of genomic research. The Wellcome Trust and Desktop Genomics have recent advances to make it more efficient and controllable. Outside of the high-stakes world of therapeutic CRISPR, which has enjoyed gambling-like investment and whose legal future is unfolding in court, this […] January 6, 2017 - 3 minutesmins - By Denise Neves Gameiro Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 5 Jan 2017 Shire sells its RNA platform to a US-based Biotech Shire has sold its RNA therapy program to a smaller biotech that wants to accelerate the development of products from the platform. The Irish drug giant Shire is giving its MRT program, which includes two mRNA platforms and 12 employees, to US-based RaNA Therapeutics. In exchange, Shire will receive an undisclosed share of equity in the biotech as well […] January 5, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
In Depth 5 Jan 2017 What to Expect from European Biotech Finance in 2017 The new year comes with uncertainty over the future of the biotech industry, whose finance suffered during 2016. What are the expert predictions for 2017? Last year was the worst for biotech finance in a decade. Despite the struggle, some companies managed to make outstanding deals, fundraising and exits in 2016 and experts seem convinced that the […] January 5, 2017 - 3 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
More News! 5 Jan 2017 Investors Jump on Hypersensitivity Peptides from GSK Spinout Neurokinins are under investigation for a range of conditions from women’s health to pain. NeRRe gets a boost for its programs. Neurotransmitting peptides just got a cash injection from Forbion, Fountain Healthcare Partners, Advent Life Sciences, Novo A/S, and Orbimed. NeRRe Therapeutics, a UK-based spinout of GSK, nailed down a €27M (£23M) Series B round. Helmed by […] January 5, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Evelyn Warner Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 4 Jan 2017 Cold Sore Cure Company enters the Antibiotic Resistance fight AiCuris is developing a new antibiotic that might bring hope for patients in which all options to fight infections have been exhausted. AiCuris, a German company leading the fight against infectious diseases, is now entering clinical trials with a new antibiotic. The candidate, AIC499, is a β-lactam effective against a broad range of Gram-negative multi-drug resistant […] January 4, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 4 Jan 2017 This British Biotech is buying its way into the Crowded NASH Space Tiziana Life Sciences is acquiring candidates to gain leverage in the profitable NASH market, where there’s currently a fierce competition. Tiziana Life Sciences, a biopharmaceutical company from London, is planning to enter the competitive space of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). To gain leverage over bigger companies fighting to enter a market expected to hit a massive €38B ($40B) by […] January 4, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 3 Jan 2017 Bacteria can Protect each other: a New Challenge in Antibiotic Resistance Researchers have discovered a new mechanism by which antibiotic-resistant bacteria can protect non-resistant pathogens. What are the implications? Scientists have described a new strategy that pathogens use to survive our efforts to eliminate them: resistant bacteria can inactivate antibiotics and allow their neighbor pathogens to grow once the active compound has reached low enough levels. The […] January 3, 2017 - 2 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email