Deal Watch: Parvus Signs Second Big Pharma Alliance, With Genentech

Two years after its first big Navacim-based tie-up with Novartis, Parvus could earn beyond $800m in autoimmune R&D pact with Genentech. Iconic licenses ADC tech from Zymeworks, then out-licenses lead candidate to Exelixis.

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Parvus Therapeutics Inc. unveiled a worldwide collaboration and license agreement with Genentech Inc. on 16 May to create novel Navacim therapies for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), celiac disease and autoimmune liver diseases

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