BIND Therapeutics Extends Global Collaboration with Pfizer to Develop and Commercialize Multiple Accurins
BIND Therapeutics has announced an extension of the terms of its global collaboration with Pfizer to create Accurins that optimize the therapeutic potential of two molecularly targeted oncology drugs in Pfizer’s pipeline. The collaboration was originally established in April 2013 and the timeline for Pfizer to exercise its option to acquire the exclusive licence for the first programme continues to be September 2015. Both companies agreed to an extension of the timeline for the second programme through March 2016.
“We have made a great deal of progress in this collaboration and have shown promising preclinical results with Accurins containing each of the two compounds,” said Andrew Hirsch, president and CEO, BIND Therapeutics. “Pfizer has been a terrific partner and the results to date have provided evidence that we are on track with the collaboration goals. We mutually agreed to extend the research terms for the second of the two selected compounds to ensure it is fully evaluated and well-positioned to enter IND-enabling studies.”
A development milestone was achieved for the first programme in December 2014. The 2015 option target date on the first compound remains unchanged and this extension allows BIND and Pfizer an additional year to complete preclinical research evaluating the second programme.
"Our Accurin development programmes are active and of high interest to both companies,” said Robert Abraham, Senior Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, Oncology Research Unit, Pfizer. "We are pleased to continue working with BIND under terms of the amended agreement."
Under terms of the original agreement, Pfizer has the exclusive option to pursue development and commercialization of the Accurins selected. Both companies will work together on preclinical research, and if Pfizer exercises its option, Pfizer will have responsibility for development and commercialization of the selected Accurins.
BIND received an upfront payment of $4.0 million in 2013, a $1.0 million preclinical development milestone in December 2014, and has the potential to receive payments up to $88.5 million upon the achievement of additional specified development and regulatory events. BIND may also receive additional payments up to $110 million for specified commercial events as well as royalties in the low single to high single digit percentages on potential future sales of each Accurin commercialized, if any.
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