Biogen Idec is paying $31.5 million up front to buy itself a collaboration with Genentech on an experimental cancer therapy. GA101--a humanized anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody--is in early and mid-stage trials for a pair of blood cancers: non-Hodgkins lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Genentech licensed the therapy from Roche and a Roche subsidiary and now it will share development costs and future income with Biogen Idec.
"Our decision to participate in the development and commercialization of GA101 exemplifies our commitment to advancing new therapies for patients with blood cancers," said Cecil Pickett, Ph.D., president of R&D at Biogen Idec.
The two companies are also partnered on Rituxan, a cancer and rheumatoid arthritis therapy that works in a similar way as GA101.
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