BIO Notebook, Day 3: Lilly Expands R&D Site, Sigilon Raises Cash And CytomX Talks Deal Strategy

Day three at the BIO International Convention included an off-site visit to Lilly's newly expanded R&D site as well as conversations with Sigilon about the $23m Series A venture funding round it announced that morning and with CytomX about its dealmaking strategy.

David Ricks
Lilly CEO David Ricks • Source: Eli Lilly & Co.

Eli Lilly & Co. coaxed a few BIO International Convention attendees, including Scrip, away from the San Diego Convention Center on June 21 to watch President and CEO David Ricks and others cut the ribbon on a newly expanded research and development site nearby that's responsible for the newly approved psoriasis therapy Taltz (ixekizumab) and two other products that are inching toward the market.

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