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Pharmaceutical Technology on MSNIGI and AbbVie sign licence deal for cancer and autoimmune therapyIchnos Glenmark Innovation subsidiary IGI Therapeutics has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with AbbVie for ISB 2001, ...
It is the second licensing deal that AbbVie has negotiated this year for a trispecific for multiple myeloma, coming in the ...
AbbVie has placed a high price on that potential, coughing up $700 million for a phase 1 candidate and offering up to $1.225 ...
The antibody, ISB 2001, is currently in Phase 1 clinical trial in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM) ...
A Financial District-based drug discovery company inked a $1 billion licensing agreement with pharmaceutical giant AbbVie to ...
AbbVie has entered into a $700 million licensing agreement with IGI Therapeutics to co-develop ISB 2001, a promising ...
The deal also entails $1.23 billion in milestone payments. While Glenmark unit IGI will retain rights for India and emerging ...
Nearly six years after Ichnos Sciences Inc. launched operations, a subsidiary of the now-named Ichnos Glenmark Innovation ...
India's Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said on Thursday its innovation arm, Ichnos Glenmark Innovation (IGI), and AbbVie have ...
AbbVie licensed IGI's trispecific myeloma drug ISB 2001 in a deal worth up to $1.925 billion following strong early-phase ...
With a $2-billion cancer drug deal in its pocket, Glenmark’s licensing agreement with AbbVie not only unlocks a potential ...
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