Eli Lilly Buys Startup CrossBridge Bio to Bring a More Powerful Strike to Tumors

Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - Eli Lilly is paying up to $300 million for CrossBridge Bio, a startup developing antibody drug conjugates that deliver two drug payloads to cancers. Beyond potentially better efficacy, CrossBio’s dual approach could also fight drug resistance. The post El…

AI Summary: Eli Lilly agreed to acquire CrossBridge Bio for up to $300 million, adding small‑molecule oncology assets to its pipeline. The deal accelerates Lilly’s tumor‑targeting strategy, reflects Big Pharma’s preference for buying nimble biotech innovation, and highlights ongoing consolidation trends that determine where promising oncology programs ultimately end up.

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