Adimab announces technology transfer agreement with Merck & Co.

13-Jan-2016 - USA

Adimab, LLC announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Merck, known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, to transfer Adimab’s antibody technology to Merck Research Laboratories for the discovery and optimization of monoclonal and bispecific therapeutic antibody candidates. This technology transfer expands an ongoing collaboration between the two companies, initiated in 2009, that has yielded several undisclosed therapeutic candidates for Merck.

“We are very pleased that Merck will internalize the Adimab technology and apply it more broadly across its R&D programs,” said Tillman Gerngross, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Adimab. “Adimab is focused on providing the industry with the best antibody discovery and protein engineering platform. To date, we have entered into over 35 partnerships across the biopharmaceutical industry focused on naïve IgG discovery, optimization, bispecifics, rapid B-cell cloning, and other protein engineering applications. The majority of these partners have expanded after seeing results from their initial programs. Adimab continues to make significant investments in the platform to ensure that our partners have access to the most advanced protein engineering tools in the industry.”

“Merck’s long-standing relationship with Adimab has provided important insights into the application of the technology and how it can complement our growing biologics discovery and development capabilities,” said Yuan Xu, Senior Vice President Biologics and Vaccines, Merck Research Laboratories. “Transferring the Adimab platform into our own labs will allow us to apply the technology and custom human antibody libraries to support our pipeline of therapeutic biologic candidates.”

Under the terms of the agreement, Adimab will transfer and license its proprietary antibody discovery and optimization platform to Merck, enabling broad use by Merck researchers of the Adimab technology. Merck will receive a custom human antibody library that is unique and exclusive to Merck, and will obtain a license to the Adimab platform for use in all therapeutic areas and all targets. Merck has also secured an option to receive continued improvements to the Adimab platform, including access to new antibody libraries. Adimab will receive an undisclosed upfront signing fee, future payments upon achievement of specified preclinical and clinical milestones, and royalties on any therapeutic products resulting from use of the technology.

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