Celsion and Zhejiang Hisun sign technology transfer, manufacturing and commercial supply agreement for the development of its GEN-1 immuno-oncology therapy
Expanded partnership provides capacity and cost structure supporting Celsion's global commercial strategy for GEN-1.
Celsion has signed a long-term Technology Transfer, Manufacturing and Commercial Supply Agreement with Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceutical Co. to pursue an expanded partnership for the technology transfer relating to the clinical and commercial manufacture and supply of GEN-1, Celsion's proprietary gene mediated, IL-12 immunotherapy, for the greater China territory, with the option to expand into other countries in the rest of the world after all necessary regulatory approvals are in effect. GEN-1 is currently being evaluated by Celsion in first line ovarian cancer patients.
The agreement will help to support supply for both ongoing and planned clinical studies in the US, and for potential future studies of GEN-1 in China. Hisun is one of the largest manufacturers of oncology agents globally, including ThermoDox, Celsion's heated activated liposomal dosage form of doxorubicin, and is also a leading manufacturer for multinational pharmaceutical companies.
"Hisun has already proven itself to be an exceptional partner through our existing ThermoDox collaboration, and has been the source of high quality, cost-effective manufacturing. We are delighted to have the opportunity to expand our relationship, and to further harness their state-of-the-art manufacturing expertise and facilities through this newly established GEN-1 Agreement," said Michael H. Tardugno, Celsion's Chairman, President and CEO. "Our partnership with Hisun serves multiple strategic purposes towards successful GEN-1 approval and eventual product launch both in China and internationally. Hisun's expertise may provide an advantage when seeking China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) approval, as well as securing a long-term supply for one of the largest markets for ThermoDox in the world."
Key provisions of the partnership are as follows:
Mr Hua Bai, CEO and Chairman of Hisun, stated "It is a pleasure to continue our relationship with Celsion, and we are delighted to be their partner of choice as they continue forward with the development of GEN-1, which may hold the potential to address a significant public health issue not only in China, but globally. We look forward to formalizing this long-term commercial supply agreement, and to continuing our transition from a traditional generics business to a branded global oncology franchise. With the wide prevalence of cancers in China, Hisun is well-positioned to aid in Celsion's global effort to develop this important immuno-oncology therapeutic for this vast territory."
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