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X-Chem and Roche Enter Into Drug Discovery Collaboration and License Agreement
Waltham
Jul 1, 2010
X-Chem, Inc. today announced the signing of a
multi-year collaborative agreement with Roche to apply X-Chem's
proprietary platform to the rapid discovery of drug candidates against
several of Roche's high-value therapeutic targets. As part of the
agreement, Roche will provide X-Chem with upfront and research
payments, success-based discovery milestones, and technology access
fees. Roche will have the right to develop and commercialise any product
arising from the collaboration, and X-Chem will receive development
milestones and royalties based on worldwide sales of the therapeutic
products developed by Roche. Financial terms were not disclosed.
"Entering into our first major alliance with a partner such as Roche is
extraordinarily exciting for our company," said Richard W. Wagner,
Ph.D., President and CEO of X-Chem. "Roche has an exceptional track
record in recognizing and embracing powerful biotechnology
innovations. The program that we are developing will establish drug
discovery capabilities unique in the industry."
About X-Chem
X-Chem, Inc. is a biotechnology company formed in January 2010 by
Richard Wagner, Brant Binder, and Gordon Binder, based in Cambridge,
MA. The company's mission is to apply its innovative drug discovery
capabilities to the discovery of compounds against novel, proprietary
therapeutic targets. X-Chem's initial interest is to screen novel
targets in stem cell biology using the recently introduced BINDŽ Scanner
instrument developed and marketed by SRU Biosystems, a label-free,
microplate-based system for profiling compounds that affect stem cell
growth, health, and differentiation.
Source: X-Chem, Inc.
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