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Adnexus Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced it has closed $27M in
a Series B financing. The financing was led by Venrock Associates,
which joined founding investors Atlas Venture, Flagship Ventures,
and Polaris Venture Partners in the round.
Adnexus is a private biotechnology company developing a breakthrough
class of protein therapeutics known as AdNectins™.
"Cancer, diabetes, inflammatory diseases and many other medical
conditions continue to need alternatives to existing therapeutics.
The novel class of therapeutics, Adnectins, represents a unique
opportunity to potentially address these needs. Adnexus' pipeline of
new drugs have the potential to surpass limitations of traditional
protein and small molecule therapeutics", said Anders Hove, General
Partner at Venrock.
Adnexus Therapeutics is the exclusive developer of AdNectins, a new
class of protein therapeutics applicable to a wide range of diseases
and targets. The company's initial focus is to develop therapeutics
that influence known biologies by designing AdNectins with
competitive advantages against validated targets. Because AdNectins
are a novel structural class of products they are believed to avoid
high intellectual property barriers resulting from patents for
traditional protein and small molecule therapeutics.
"The strength of this Series B investment builds on our progress to
date in advancing AdNectins and our lead molecule, Angiocept™,
toward the clinic", said John Mendlein, Ph.D., CEO of Adnexus
Therapeutics. "Venrock has a very successful track record of
investing in innovative businesses of distinction. Dr. Hove brings
both private and public company experience to Adnexus that will be
an asset in executing on our pipeline and business activities.
Together with Venrock and our existing investors, we remain focused
on one objective - leading the development and commercialization of
the next generation of protein therapeutics to produce innovative,
vital medicines for patients."
Adnexus Therapeutics intends to use the proceeds from the financing
to fund development of its lead product candidate, Angiocept through
Phase II clinical development. In addition, Adnexus will continue to
advance its pipeline of preclinical product candidates that span
multiple disease areas. |