Secarna’s Antisense Sweet Spot Offers Deal And IPO Prospects

Jonas Renz, managing director of antisense platform company Secarna, discussed deal making and the company’s outlook in an interview at the recent BIO-Europe Spring partnering conference.

Jonas Renz
Jonas Renz, managing director, Secarna

An IPO could be on the cards in the next couple of years for Secarna, the German developer of antisense oligonucleotides. Set up in 2015, the company has been active on the deal-making front. It offers the kind of platform technology that is in short supply but high demand, managing director and co-founder of the company Jonas Renz told Scrip.

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