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Boehringer Ingelheim enters $54 million drug discovery
collaboration
Boehringer Ingelheim enters $54 million drug discovery
collaboration
Date published:
23/12/2005
Boehringer Ingelheim has entered into $54 million research
and licensing deal with TransTech Pharma. The agreement will allow Boehringer
access to TransTech's TTP Translational Technology, with the aim of discovering
new small molecules which could be used in yet undisclosed treatments.
The agreement will allow Boehringer the right to develop and market any
compounds produced as a result of the agreement. TransTech will receive an
upfront payment as well as future payments for research and royalties.
Boehringer's head of the pharmaceutical research Professor Mikael
Dolsten said that his company "recognizes the importance of collaborating with
specialized biotech companies to discover new lead chemical structures against
challenging biological targets".
"The coupling of Boehringer
Ingelheim's development capabilities and our discovery engine, TTP
Translational Technology, is a powerful combination designed to result in the
expedited discovery of novel, safe and effective clinical drug candidates,"
added Adnan Mjalli, CEO of Transtech.
The German based Boehringer
Ingelheim has offices in 45 countries.
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