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Clinical Stage Partnering Agreements in Biopharma
Published by
CurrentPartnering, a division of Wildwood Ventures Limited
Published
2008/06
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440 pages
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Trends in clinical stage dealmaking
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Difference between phase I, II and III stage deals
2.2.1. Trends in clinical stage deals
2.3. Trends in phase I deals since 2000
2.3.1. Attributes of phase I deals
2.4. Trends in phase II deals since 2000
2.4.1. Attributes of phase II deals
2.5. Trends in phase III deals since 2000
2.5.1. Attributes of phase III deals
2.6. Reasons for entering into clinical stage partnering deals
2.6.1. Licensors reasons for entering clinical stage deals
2.6.2. Licensees reasons for entering clinical stage deals
2.7. The future of clinical stage partnering deals
Chapter 3 - Overview of clinical stage deal structure
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Pure versus multi-component partnering deals
3.3. Pure licensing agreement structure
3.3.1. Example pure licensing agreements
3.3.1.a. Case study 1: Coley Pharmaceutical - Dynavax Technologies - June 2007
3.3.1.b. Case study 2: Bristol-Myers Squibb - Pharmacopeia - October 2007
3.4. Multicomponent clinical stage partnering agreements
3.4.1. Example multicomponent clinical stage clauses
3.4.1.a. Case study 3: Idera - Merck KGaA - December 2007
Chapter 4 - Leading phase I clinical stage deals
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Top phase I clinical stage deals by value
4.3. Top phase I clinical stage deals signed by bigpharma
4.4. Most active phase I clinical stage dealmakers
4.5. Bigpharma phase I clinical stage deal activity
Chapter 5 - Leading phase II clinical stage deals
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Top phase II clinical stage deals by value 70
5.3. Top phase II clinical stage deals signed by bigpharma
5.4. Most active phase II clinical stage dealmakers
5.5. Bigpharma phase II clinical stage deal activity
Chapter 6 - Leading phase III clinical stage deals
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Top phase III clinical stage deals by value
6.3. Top phase III clinical stage deals signed by bigpharma
6.4. Most active phase III clinical stage dealmakers
6.5. Bigpharma phase III clinical stage deal activity
Chapter 7 - Bigpharma clinical stage partnering agreements
7.1. Introduction
7.2. How to use clinical stage partnering agreements
7.3. Company clinical stage partnering agreement listings
Abbott
Actavis
Akzo Nobel
Alcon Labs
Allergan
Altana
Amgen
Astellas
AstraZeneca
Baxter International
Bayer
Bayer Schering Pharma AG
Biogen Idec
Boehringer Ingelheim
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Chugai
CSL
Dainippon Sumitomo
Eisai
Eli Lilly
Forest Laboratories
Genentech
Genzyme
Gilead Sciences
GlaxoSmithKline
Johnson & Johnson
King
Lundbeck
Menarini
Merck & Co
Merck - Serono KGaA
Mitsubishi
Novartis AG
Novo Nordisk
Nycomed Pharma
Otsuka
Pfizer
Procter & Gamble
Roche
Sanofi-Aventis
Schering Plough
Serono
Shionogi Seiyaku
Shire
Takeda
Tanabe Seiyaku
TAP Pharmaceuticals
Teva
UCB
Watson
Wyeth
Chapter 8 - Phase I partnering agreement directory 2003-early 2008
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Company A-Z
8.3. By therapy area
Accident/Hospital/Trauma
Blood/Lymphatic System
Cardiovascular
Central nervous System
Dermatology
Gastrointestinal
Genetic
Genitourinary
Autoimmune/Inflammatory
Infection
Metabolism
Musculoskeletal
Oncology
Respiratory
Sensory Organ / Oral Health
Delivery
8.4. By deal type
Collaborative R&D
Co-development
Co-marketing
Co-promotion
Development
Distribution
Joint venture
Licensing
M&A
Manufacturing
Marketing
Promotion
Research
Supply
Chapter 9 - Phase II partnering agreement directory 2003-early 2008
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Company A-Z
9.3. By therapy area
Accident/Hospital/Trauma
Blood/Lymphatic System
Cardiovascular
Central nervous System
Dermatology
Gastrointestinal
Genetic
Genitourinary
Autoimmune/Inflammatory
Infection
Metabolism
Musculoskeletal
Oncology
Respiratory
Sensory Organ / Oral Health
Delivery
9.4. By deal type
Collaborative R&D
Co-development
Co-marketing
Co-promotion
Development
Distribution
Joint venture
Licensing
M&A
Manufacturing
Marketing
Promotion
Research
Supply
Chapter 10 - Phase III agreement directory 2003-early 2008
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Company A-Z
10.3. By therapy area
Accident/Hospital/Trauma
Blood/Lymphatic System
Cardiovascular
Central nervous System
Dermatology
Gastrointestinal
Genetic
Genitourinary
Autoimmune/Inflammatory
Infection
Metabolism
Musculoskeletal
Oncology
Respiratory
Sensory Organ / Oral Health
Delivery
10.4. By deal type
Collaborative R&D
Co-development
Co-marketing
Co-promotion
Development
Distribution
Joint venture
Licensing
M&A
Manufacturing
Marketing
Promotion
Research
Supply
Appendices
Appendix 1 - Clinical stage partnering references
Appendix 2 - Resources
Appendix 3 - Deal type definitions
Appendix 3 - Deal type definitions
Appendix 4 - Example clinical stage partnering contract
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Table of figures
Figure 1: Definition of clinical phases in dealmaking
Figure 2: Trends in clinical stage deal announcements, 2000-2007
Figure 3: Trends in phase I deal announcements, 2000-2007
Figure 4: Trends in phase II deal announcements, 2000-2007
Figure 5: Trends in phase III deal announcements, 2000-2007
Figure 6: Components of the pure licensing deal structure
Figure 7: Top phase I clinical stage deals by value since 2003
Figure 8: Bigpharma - top 50 - phase I clinical stage deals since 2003
Figure 9: Most active phase I clinical stage dealmakers 2003-early 2008
Figure 10: Bigpharma - top 50 - phase I clinical stage deals since 2003
Figure 11: Top phase II clinical stage deals by value since 2003
Figure 12: Bigpharma - top 50 - phase II clinical stage deals since 2003
Figure 13: Most active phase II clinical stage dealmakers 2003-early 2008
Figure 14: Bigpharma - top 50 - phase II clinical stage deals since 2003
Figure 15: Top phase III clinical stage deals by value since 2003
Figure 16: Bigpharma - top 50 - phase III clinical stage deals since 2003
Figure 17: Most active phase III clinical stage dealmakers 2003-early 2008
Figure 18: Bigpharma - top 50 - phase III deals since 2003
Figure 19: Online partnering resources
Figure 20: Deal type definitions
Figure 21: Partnering agreement between Alfacell and Par - Jan 2008
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