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Servier and X-Chem Announce Drug Discovery Collaboration in Neurological Diseases

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Servier, a global pharmaceutical Group and X-Chem, Inc., a privately held drug discovery company announced a partnership to identify and develop novel small molecules for the treatment of neurological disorders.

Under the terms of the multi-target agreement, X-Chem will utilize its DNA-Encoded library (DEL) platform to identify novel small molecule leads directed towards Central Nervous System (CNS) targets of interest to Servier. The parties may further progress identified leads into protein-degrading chimeric molecules, with X-Chem leading the design and synthesis of bispecific degrader molecules. Servier will be responsible for advancing any promising candidates through preclinical and clinical development and retains all rights for the commercialization of any products resulting from the collaboration. X-Chem will receive research payments and is entitled to additional payments upon the achievement of certain success milestones.

โ€œOur partnership with X-Chem supports Servierโ€™s drive for innovative drug discovery approaches towards new treatments for the benefit of patients suffering from neurological diseases. Combining our expertise gives us a truly valuable opportunity to advance the expanding internal program of drug discovery projects here at Servier, with the ultimate goal of bringing forward new and effective treatments to slow the progression of these devastating diseases,โ€ said Ross Jeggo, Head of the Neurology & Immuno-Inflammation therapeutic area at Servier.

โ€œWe are delighted that Servier has chosen X-Chem as its partner for drug discovery in this challenging therapeutic area.โ€ said Matt Clark, Chief Executive Officer at X-Chem. โ€œWe look forward to a long-term scientific collaboration with the Servier team to make advances in the treatment of neurological diseases.โ€

About Servier BioInnovation

Servierโ€™s innovation efforts in the US are enhanced by Servier BioInnovation, a joint initiative between Servier Group R&D and Business Development & Licensing focused on external innovation in the U.S. BioInnovationโ€™s mission includes identifying early-stage R&D opportunities and expediting BD&L activities, increasing the groupโ€™s visibility and attracting talent as well as establishing R&D partnerships in key life science innovation ecosystems.

About X-Chem

X-Chem is the industry-leading provider of DNA-Encoded Library (DEL)-based discovery services. X-Chem has entered into drug discovery partnerships with numerous pharmaceutical companies, established and early-stage biotechnology companies, as well as research institutes and universities resulting in the licensing of hundreds of novel hits and leads across many target classes. X-Chemโ€™s clients and licensees include AbbVie, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Gilead, Janssen, Maruho, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Otsuka, Roche, Vertex, among others.

 

 

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