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Janux Therapeutics, Bristol Myers enter up to $850 million deal to develop cancer drug

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Jan 22 (Reuters) – Janux Therapeutics said on Thursday it has entered a collaboration with ​Bristol Myers Squibb to develop a new ‌cancer treatment, sending its shares up more than 12% in ‌premarket trading.

The therapy is intended to treat “solid tumors” – meaning cancers that form masses in organs such as the lung, breast, colon or pancreas, Janux ⁠said, and it ‌will target a tumor marker found across several types of cancers.

Janux may get ‍up to $50 million in upfront and near-term milestone payments under the agreement, and could earn additional payments totaling ​about $800 million tied to progress in development, regulatory ‌approvals and sales. It would also get royalties on worldwide product sales if a drug reaches the market.

“This collaboration marks a significant milestone for Janux,” Janux CEO David Campbell said in ⁠a statement, adding that the ​partnership pairs the company’s technology ​with Bristol Myers’ development and commercialization capabilities.

Janux will complete preclinical testing and hand over ‍clinical testing ⁠to Bristol. Bristol will then take up subsequent development and global commercialization of the drug, ⁠with Janux remaining actively involved through completion of the ‌early-stage study.

(Reporting by Padmanabhan Ananthan in Bengaluru; ‌Editing by Devika Syamnath)



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