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Tech Transfer Roundup: UCSD Sees Many Benefits From Entrepreneurs In Residence Program

Asterias obtains IP estate related to ischemic stroke from University of California. Plus Apeiron, Qualigen, Biovaxys and AbbVie turn to academic partners for early-stage cancer assets.

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Tech Transfer Roundup: Aduro Hopes Stanford Algorithm Will Optimize Its IO Candidates

Aduro Biotech discusses what it looks for in an academic collaboration. Plus, Sarepta adds gene therapies to its Duchenne pipeline from Nationwide Children's Hospital and Columbia University out-licenses IP to a pair of biotechs.

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Deals Shaping the Medical Industry, December 2016

Derived from Strategic Transactions, Informa’s premium source for tracking life sciences deal activity, the Dealmaking column is a survey of recent health care transactions listed by relevant industry segment – In Vitro Diagnostics, Medical Devices, and Pharmaceuticals – and then categorized by type – Acquisition, Alliance, or Financing. This month’s column covers deals announced in November 2016.

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Deal Watch: Bristol Shores Up Cancer, NASH Pipelines With International Deals

Partnership with France’s Enterome will add a microbiome aspect to Bristol’s immuno-oncology efforts, while its license of Japanese firm Nitto Denko’s siRNA technology could bolster NASH combo therapy development. Meanwhile, Eagle moves into biosimilars with the purchase of Arsia for up to $78m.

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