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AstraZeneca pays $1m milestone
AstraZeneca pays $1m milestone
Date published: 27/01/2006
AstraZeneca has selected a clinical
candidate for development from the US firm Array BioPharma leading to $1
million milestone payout. It is the second candidate to be taken by AstraZeneca
to be included in its small molecule anti-cancer programme after ARRY-142886
(AZD6244) was selected for co-development in December 2003.
Array
president and chief scientific officer Kevin Koch said: "We are pleased that
our collaboration with AstraZeneca has yielded an additional high quality
development candidate. "Our first proprietary compound, ARRY-142886, continues
to make good progress in Phase Ib. We believe the data generated in this study
will support more advanced clinical testing of this promising compound."
It is hoped the enzyme will be used to tackle a range of cancers, such
as lung, pancreatic, and colon cancers, by blocking the molecules that lead to
their development.
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