Cancer drug maker BiPar sells to Sanofi-aventis for $500M
BiPar Sciences, maker of tumor-targeting cancer treatments, will be acquired by public global pharmaceutical company Sanofi-aventis. The two companies have signed a binding agreement that could deliver more than $500 million to BiPar, divided into varying milestone payments.
Based in Brisbane, Calif., BiPar creates therapies, primarily for breast and ovarian cancer patients, that use inhibitors to kill cancer cells by preventing them from repairing their own DNA. Its lead compound in this area, BSI-201, is currently… Continue Reading
BiPar snags $20M for inhibitor-based cancer therapies
Pharmaceutical firm BiPar Sciences just brought in $20 million in private equity and venture debt to advance its lead therapy, targeting breast cancer, to phase-three clinical trials. The investment will double the Brisbane, Calif.-based company’s cash on hand, a huge vote of confidence for its treatment methods based on inhibitors that kill cancer cells by preventing them from repairing their own DNA, BiPar says.
Its lead compound, currently in phase-two tests, could also be used to… Continue Reading
BiPar Sciences raises $35M for cancer therapies
BiPar Sciences, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company developing cancer therapies, said it has raised $35 million in a second round of financing.
The round was led by Domain Associates. Existing investors participated, including Vulcan Capital, Canaan Partners, PolyTechnos Venture-Partners, Asset Management Company and Quantum Technology Partners.
BiPar said Jesse Treu, a partner at Domain Associates, and Wende Hutton, a venture partner at Canaan Partners, have joined the board of directors.
From the statement:
BiPar is developing multiple compounds designed… Continue Reading