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The core value driver remains KT-621, Kymera’s STAT6-targeting program. “STAT6 remains [the] primary driver to the story,” ...
KYMR has announced that partner Sanofi SNY will not advance the development of lead IRAK4 degrader KT-474. This setback was somewhat offset by KYMR’s announcement of an exclusive option and license ...
Given that there is no confirmed CDC director and a small newly appointed panel with many members lacking a broad vaccine or immunology knowledge, “there are concerns about the rushed nature of this ...
Kymera Therapeutics, Inc.'s stock rose on KT-621 data, but Sanofi's exit casts doubts. A Gilead Sciences, Inc. deal offers ...
The biotech will work on molecular glue degraders with Gilead in a new deal. Existing partner Sanofi changed its focus to a ...
Gilead is betting up to $750 million on Kymera’s anti-CDK2 molecular glue for solid tumors, while Sanofi elected to move ...
Kymera Therapeutics sweetened news of a setback Wednesday, revealing that Sanofi is pulling back from its lead IRAK4 degrader ...
Kymera Therapeutics is celebrating the signing of two partnerships, with Gilead Sciences taking an option on one molecular ...
Kymera signs $750 million CDK2 drug deal with Gilead and earns $20 million from Sanofi as KT-485 advances toward clinical trials in inflammatory diseases.
Sanofi to advance Kymera’s next-generation oral IRAK4 degrader development candidate, KT-485, into clinical testing and will not advance KT-474 In preclinical testing, KT-485 demonstrated increased ...
The company granted stock options to purchase an aggregate of 97,400 shares of Nurix common stock and restricted stock unit awards (RSUs) representing an aggregate of 66,750 shares of Nurix common ...