Deal Watch: As J.P. Morgan Waits For New Deals, Sanofi Takes Care Of Old Business

Alder ended a patent dispute with Teva with a deal that will enable it to take its Phase III migraine candidate forward, while Sanofi restructures pair of partnerships with Alnylam and Regeneron heading into the J.P. Morgan Healthcare conference – where despite a flow of mid-stage deals, stakeholders are hoping US tax reform means bigger deals to come.

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Scrip regularly covers business development and deal-making in the biopharmaceutical industry. Below is a roundup of some of the most noteworthy recent transactions. Deal Watch is supported by deal intelligence from Strategic Transactions.

On the eve of the JP Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco, Sanofi and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. revised their partnership around RNA-interference candidates for hemophilia and amyloidosis. The French pharma followed that announcement Jan. 8 by announcing that it and another longtime partner, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc

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