Ipsen, Université de Montréal and IRICoR broaden existing oncology partnership, with an exclusive license agreement and two new discovery-stage programs

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Ipsen, Université de Montréal and IRICoR broaden existing oncology partnership, with an exclusive license agreement and two new discovery-stage programs

  • Ipsen will now lead all development and commercialization activities of the licensed asset

  • Ipsen, Université de Montréal and IRICoR will continue their partnership with a further collaboration and option to license agreement for two new oncology discovery-stage programs

PARIS, FRANCE, MONTREAL, CANADA 15 February 2023 – Ipsen (Euronext: IPN; ADR: IPSEY), Université de Montréal and IRICoR announce that Ipsen has exercised its option to acquire exclusive rights to a pre-clinical stage program with potential oncology applications. This license agreement is the result of a fruitful collaboration established between Ipsen, Université de Montréal and IRICoR in May 2020. Ipsen will now assume all development activities and commercialization of the drug candidate globally. Under the terms of the license agreement the Université de Montréal will receive an upfront payment and will be eligible to additional development and commercial milestones, as well as royalties on net sales.

“At Ipsen we believe great partnerships create great possibilities,” said Christelle Huguet SVP, Head of REED, Research, External Innovation & Early Development at Ipsen. “We are energized to take this investigational treatment forward in its development journey, determining its potential across a number of solid tumors and hematological cancers.

In addition, Ipsen, Université de Montréal and IRICoR are announcing they are further expanding their strategic partnership by entering into a new multi-year collaboration and option agreement for two discovery-stage programs in oncology. Under the terms of the new collaboration and option agreement, the team of interdisciplinary drug discovery scientists at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC) at the Université de Montréal will be responsible for the identification, synthesis, and advancement of high-quality therapeutic compounds up to drug candidate stage. Ipsen will pay the Université de Montréal an upfront payment and research funding for two compounds that reach the drug candidate stage. Should Ipsen decide to exercise the option, Ipsen would assume all development activities and commercialization of drug candidates globally. Additionally, the Université de Montréal would receive further payments if key development, and commercial milestones are met, and will also be entitled to mid-single to up to low double-digit-tiered royalties for any product commercialized.