MSD has secured an exclusive worldwide license from LaNova Medicines for developing, manufacturing, and commercialising the latter’s new investigational programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)/vascular ...
The company is paying China-based biotech LaNova Medicines $588 million for the same type of bispecific antibody drug that ...
Summit and Akeso's ivonescimab attracted headlines earlier this year when it was shown to be more effective than anti-PD-1 ...
Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, and LaNova Medicines Ltd. (LaNova), a privately held ...
Merck & Co. is paying $588 million upfront to defend its Keytruda kingdom. The outlay, plus up to $2.7 billion in milestones, ...
Merck is playing defense against Summit Therapeutics with a $3.3 billion licensing deal announced Thursday for a cancer drug.