Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - Myricx Bio brings to Novartis antibody drug conjugates with a novel cancer-killing payload called an NMT inhibitor. Novartis says Myricx’s drugs could have advantages over currently available ADCs as well as those still in clinical development. The post A…
AI Summary: Novartis has struck a roughly $1 billion deal to acquire Myricx Bio, a preclinical bet aimed at securing a novel antibody‑drug conjugate payload. The move is a clear attempt to stand out in a crowded oncology market by buying potential innovation rather than inventing it in‑house — or, as finance folks call it, buying optionality.
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