Description
Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 3
Primary Industries
- Drugs
- Cancer
- Disease
- Therapeutic
- Biotechnology
IPSCIO Report Record List
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IPSCIO Record ID: 3516
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Licensee hereby grants the Licensor a non-exclusive, non-sub-licensable solely to permit subcontractors to perform Licensor's assigned responsibilities under any Joint Development Plan, Joint Manufacturing Plan, Joint Medical Affairs Plan or Joint Commercialization Plan, royalty-free, fully-paid license under the Technology, and sub-license under the Licensor Technology and UCLA Technology licensed to the Licensee.
IPSCIO Record ID: 3954
MDV3100 is currently being evaluated in the Phase 3 AFFIRM clinical trial in men with castration-resistant prostate cancer who were previously treated with docetaxel-based chemotherapy.
MDV3100, a new generation of oral anti-androgen, which shows different pharmacological profiles from current anti-androgens, has been shown in preclinical studies to provide more complete suppression of the androgen receptor pathway than bicalutamide, the most commonly used anti-androgen. MDV3100 slows growth and induces cell death in bicalutamide-resistant cancers via three complementary actions – MDV3100 blocks testosterone binding to the androgen receptor, impedes movement of the androgen receptor to the nucleus of prostate cancer cells (nuclear translocation), and inhibits binding to DNA. Preclinical data published in Science earlier this year demonstrated that MDV3100 is superior to bicalutamide in each of these three actions.
IPSCIO Record ID: 203444
– to Develop, have Developed, make, have made, and use the Licensed Compound and Licensed Product in the Field, and
– to sell, offer for sale, register, Commercialize and otherwise exploit the Licensed Product in the Field; provided that notwithstanding the exclusive rights granted to Licensee in the foregoing grant, Licensor shall retain the limited right to use the Licensor Intellectual Property to the extent necessary to perform its express obligations under this Agreement, including the Clinical Development Plan, to conduct the Licensor Clinical Studies, subject to the approval of the Joint Steering Committee, and as otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties.
The exclusivity of the sublicense granted under such Licensor Intellectual Property is subject to the applicable non-exclusivity terms in the another Agreement.
Included with this agreement is also a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, except to subcontractors as permitted under this Agreement, solely to permit such subcontractors to perform Licensors assigned responsibilities under the Clinical Development Plan, royalty-free, fully-paid right and license, by Licensee to Licensor under the Licensee Know-How and Licensee Patent Rights, solely to the extent necessary to conduct the activities assigned to Licensor by the Joint Steering Committee under the Clinical Development Plan.
TRPM-2 Antisense Therapy;
TRPM-2 Antisense Therapy and Combination composition;
TRPM-2 Antisense Therapy Using ai Oligonucleotide Having 2-0-(2- Methoxy)Ethyl Modifications Compound;
Chemo-and radiation-sensitization or cancer by antisense TRPM-2 oligodcoxynucleotides;
Treatment of Melanoma by Reduction in Clusterin Levels;
Clusterin antisense therapy for treatment of cancer;
Treatment of Cancer By Perturbation of Clusterin Levels;
Human Type 2 RNASE H;
Gapped Oligonucleotides, Directed to Gapmer and Hemimer Compounds with 2-O-ALKYL modifications;
2-O-Modified Nucleosides and Phosphoramidites; and others.
The collaboration agreement is for developing and commercializing OGX-011. OGX-011 is a Phase III cancer therapy designed to inhibit cancer treatment resistance. OGX-011 is expected to be used as adjunct therapy to enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy and has shown promising results when added to currently available chemotherapies in several tumor types addressing a significant unmet medical need.