Deal Watch: BMS Backs Out Of UniQure Gene Therapy Collaboration

The gene therapy firm announced that Bristol terminated a collaboration started in 2015. Nona follows its recent alliance with Moderna with a second collaboration, this time with Dragonfly.

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On 28 November, one day before an investor presentation on its lead candidate for refractory temporal lobe epilepsy, uniQure N.V

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