Biogen will receive rights to commercialize zorevunersen outside the US, Canada, and Mexico, paying $165 million upfront and other milestone payments.
Biogen receives exclusive rights to commercialize zorevunersen outside U.S., Europe, and Japan.
Biogen has bolstered its pipeline by licensing ex-US rights to a drug for Dravet syndrome – a rare form of epilepsy – from ...
Biogen Inc. has agreed to pay as much as $550 million to develop and sell a drug to treat a genetic seizure disorder, the ...
Biogen Inc. (NASDAQ:BIIB) and Stoke Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:STOK) collaborated to develop and commercialize zorevunersen ...
Biogen and Stoke partner on zorevunersen for Dravet syndrome, with a Phase 3 trial starting in 2025. Stoke gets $165 million ...
In exchange for $165 million, Biogen now has access to zorevunersen, a potential first-of-its-kind treatment for Dravet ...
Stoke Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: STOK) has pulled in Biogen (Nasdaq: BIIB) to help it develop and commercialize a treatment ...
The partnership splits the rights to Stoke’s epilepsy antisense oligonucleotide, with up to $385 million in potential ...
Under the terms of the deal, Bedford, Mass.-based Stoke (STOK) will retain exclusive rights for the treatment called zorevunersen in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, while Cambridge, Mass.-based Biogen ...
Stoke Therapeutics’ stock climbed 8% early Tuesday, after the company and Biogen today announced a collaboration to develop ...
Biogen and Stoke Therapeutics have signed a deal to co-develop and sell Stoke’s experimental drug for Dravet syndrome, ...