Antares Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company developing first-in-class precision medicines for cancer and other serious diseases, announced a strategic collaboration with Novartis to discover, develop and commercialize small molecule therapies against promising but historically undruggable oncology targets. The agreement underscores the productivity and breadth of Antares’ discovery capabilities, which have repeatedly delivered development candidates against targets long considered intractable.
“From the outset, our goal has been to build a discovery engine that systematically unlocks high-value, challenging targets and delivers first-in-class precision medicines,” said Adam Friedman, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Antares. “This collaboration lets us scale that engine alongside Novartis’ world-class development capabilities and global reach, so we can translate our science into transformative therapies for patients faster than either of us could alone. It builds on the work of a team that has consistently produced highly selective medicines against some of the hardest targets in drug discovery.”
The collaboration pairs Antares’ covalent drug discovery expertise – proprietary screening libraries, chemical proteomics capabilities, structure-driven computational chemistry and a machine-learning suite purpose-built for compelling first-in-class targets – with Novartis’ world-class R&D and global resources.
“Novartis is committed to advancing innovative approaches to cancer drug discovery and expanding the boundaries of what's possible in oncology treatment,” said Fiona Marshall, President of Biomedical Research at Novartis. “Many of the most compelling targets today in oncology have historically been considered undruggable. We believe this collaboration has the potential to unlock a new wave of targeted therapies and bring meaningful advances to patients.”