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Oncology Partnering Agreements - vol1 - CP2201 - Feb2012, Oncology Partnering Agreements - vol2 - CP2201 - Feb2012

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Date: February 1, 2012
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The Oncology Partnering Terms and Agreements report provides comprehensive understanding and unprecedented access to the oncology partnering deals and agreements entered into by the worlds leading healthcare companies.

The report provides a detailed understanding and analysis of how and why companies enter oncology partnering deals. The majority of deals are discovery or development stage whereby the licensee obtains a right or an option right to license the licensors oncology technology. These deals tend to be multicomponent, starting with collaborative R&D, and commercialization of outcomes.

Understanding the flexibility of a prospective partner’s negotiated deals terms provides critical insight into the negotiation process in terms of what you can expect to achieve during the negotiation of terms. Whilst many smaller companies will be seeking details of the payments clauses, the devil is in the detail in terms of how payments are triggered – contract documents provide this insight where press releases do not.

This report contains over 2,700 links to online copies of actual oncology deals and contract documents as submitted to the Securities Exchange Commission by companies and their partners. Contract documents provide the answers to numerous questions about a prospective partner’s flexibility on a wide range of important issues, many of which will have a significant impact on each party’s ability to derive value from the deal.

The initial chapters of this report provide an orientation of oncology dealmaking and business activities. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the report, whilst chapter 2 provides an overview of the trends in oncology dealmaking since 2007, including details of average headline, upfront, milestone and royalty terms.

Chapter 3 provides a review of the leading oncology deals since 2007. Deals are listed by headline value, signed by bigpharma, most active bigpharma, and most active of all biopharma companies. Where the deal
has an agreement contract published at the SEC a link provides online access to the contract.

Chapter 4 provides a comprehensive listing of the top 50 bigpharma companies with a brief summary followed by a comprehensive listing of oncology deals, as well as contract documents available in the public domain. Where available, each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the actual contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.

Chapter 5 provides a comprehensive and detailed review of oncology partnering deals signed and announced since 2007, where a contract document is available in the public domain. The chapter is organized by stage of development at signing, deal type (collaborative R&D, co-promotion, licensing etc), technology type and specific therapy focus. Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the deal record and where
available, the contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.

The report also includes numerous tables and figures that illustrate the trends and activities in oncology partnering and dealmaking since 2007.

In conclusion, this report provides everything a prospective dealmaker needs to know about partnering in the
research, development and commercialization of oncology technologies and products.

Report scope

Oncology Partnering Terms and Agreements is intended to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding and access to oncology trends and structure of deals entered into by leading companies worldwide.

Oncology Partnering Terms and Agreements includes:
  • Trends in oncology dealmaking in the biopharma industry since 2007
  • Analysis of oncology deal structure
  • Access to headline, upfront, milestone and royalty data
  • Case studies of real-life oncology deals
  • Access to over 2,700 oncology contract documents
  • The leading oncology deals by value since 2007
  • Most active oncology dealmakers since 2007
  • The leading oncology partnering resources
In Oncology Partnering Terms and Agreements, the available contracts are listed by:
  • Headline value
  • Upfront payment value
  • Royalty rate value
  • Stage of development at signing
  • Deal component type
  • Technology type
  • Specific therapy indication
  • Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the deal record and where available, the contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.
The Oncology Partnering Terms and Agreements report provides comprehensive access to available deals and contract documents for over 2,700 oncology deals. Analyzing actual contract agreements allows assessment of the following:
  • What are the precise oncology rights granted or optioned?
  • What is actually granted by the agreement to the partner company?
  • What exclusivity is granted?
  • What is the payment structure for the deal?
  • How are sales and payments audited?
  • What is the deal term?
  • How are the key terms of the agreement defined?
  • How are IPRs handled and owned?
  • Who is responsible for commercialization?
  • Who is responsible for development, supply, and manufacture?
  • How is confidentiality and publication managed?
  • How are disputes to be resolved?
  • Under what conditions can the deal be terminated?
  • What happens when there is a change of ownership?
  • What sublicensing and subcontracting provisions have been agreed?
  • Which boilerplate clauses does the company insist upon?
  • Which boilerplate clauses appear to differ from partner to partner or deal type to deal type?
  • Which jurisdiction does the company insist upon for agreement law?
Oncology Partnering Terms and Agreements provides the reader with the following key benefits:
  • In-depth understanding of oncology deal trends since 2007
  • Access to headline, upfront, milestone and royalty data
  • Comprehensive access to over 2,700 actual oncology contracts entered into by the world’s biopharma companies
  • Detailed access to actual oncology contracts enter into by the leading fifty bigpharma companies
  • Insight into the terms included in a oncology agreement, together with real world clause examples
  • Understand the key deal terms companies have agreed in previous deals
  • Undertake due diligence to assess suitability of your proposed deal terms for partner companies

Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 2 – TRENDS IN ONCOLOGY DEALMAKING

2.1. Introduction
2.2. Oncology partnering over the years
2.3. Bigpharma oncology dealmaking activity
2.4. Bigpharma not active in oncology
2.5. Oncology partnering by deal type
2.6. Oncology partnering by industry sector
2.7. Oncology partnering by stage of development
2.8. Onology partnering by technology type
2.9. Oncology partnering by oncology indication
2.10. Average deal terms for oncology
  2.10.1 Oncology headline values
  2.10.2 Oncology upfront payments
  2.10.3 Oncology milestone payments
  2.10.4 Oncology royalty rates

CHAPTER 3 – LEADING ONCOLOGY DEALS

3.1. Introduction
3.2. Top oncology deals by value
3.3. Top oncology deals involving bigpharma

CHAPTER 4 – BIGPHARMA ONCOLOGY DEALS

4.1. Introduction
4.2. How to use bigpharma partnering deals
4.3. Bigpharma oncology partnering company profiles
  Abbott
  Actavis
  Alcon Labs
  Allergan
  Amgen
  Apotex
  Astellas
  AstraZeneca
  Baxter International
  Bayer
  Biogen Idec
  Boehringer Ingelheim
  Bristol-Myers Squibb
  Celgene
  Cephalon
  Chugai
  CSL
  Daiichi Sankyo
  Dainippon Sumitomo
  Eisai
  Eli Lilly
  Forest Laboratories
  Genzyme
  Gilead Sciences
  GlaxoSmithKline
  Hospira
  Johnson & Johnson
  Kyowa Hakko Kirin
  Lundbeck
  Menarini
  Merck & Co
  Merck KGaA
  Mitsubishi Tanabe
  Novartis
  Novo Nordisk
  Nycomed Pharma
  Otsuka
  Pfizer
  Roche
  Sanofi
  Servier
  Shionogi
  Shire
  Stada
  Takeda
  Teva
  UCB
  Warner Chilcott
  Watson

CHAPTER 5 – DEALMAKING DIRECTORY

5.1. Introduction
5.2. By deal type
  Asset purchase
  Bigpharma outlicensing
  Co-development
  Collaborative R&D
  Co-market
  Contract service
  Co-promotion
  CRADA
  Development
  Distribution
  Evaluation
  Grant
  Joint venture
  Licensing
  Manufacturing
  Marketing
  Material transfer
  Option
  Promotion
  Research
  Settlement
  Spin out
  Supply
  Technology transfer
5.3. By stage of development
  Discovery
  Pre-clinical
  Phase I
  Phase II
  Phase III
  Registration
  Marketed
5.4. By technology type
  Adjuvant
  Analysis
  Animal models
  Assays
  Biodefense
  Bioinformatics
  Biological compounds
  Biomarkers
  Biomaterials
  ioprocessing
  Biosimilars/Bio-betters
  Blood products
  Cell culture
  Cell therapy
  Clinical testing
  Diagnostic – companion
  Devices
  Diagnostics
  Discovery tools
  DNA probes
  Drug delivery
  Enabling technology
  Epigenetics
  Equipment
  Facilities
  Gene therapy
  Genomics
  Glycomics
  Imaging
  Implant
  In vitro models
  Microarray
  Monoclonal antibodies
  Nanotechnology
  Natural product
  Oligonucleotide
  Orphan drug
  Packaging
  Pediatrics
  Peptides
  Personalised medicine
  Pharmacogenomics
  Processes
  Proteomics
  Radio/Chemo-therapy
  Rational drug design
  Recombinant DNA
  Regenerative medicine
  Research services
  Research supplies
  RNA therapeutics
  Screening
  Small molecules
  Software tools
  Stem cells
  Toxicity
  Transgenics
  Vaccines
5.5. By therapeutic indication
  Basal cell carcinoma
  Bladder cancer
  Bone cancer
  Brain cancer
  Breast cancer
  Cervical cancer
  Colorectal cancer
  Esophageal cancer
  Gastric cancer
  Head and neck cancer
  Kaposi's sarcoma
  Kidney cancer
  Leukemia
  Liver cancer
  Lung cancer
  Lymphoma
  Melanoma
  Multiple myeloma
  Neuroblastoma
  Ovarian cancer
  Pancreatic cancer
  Prostate cancer
  Renal cell carcinoma
  Non-melanoma skin cancer
  Solid tumors
  Testicular cancer
  Thyroid cancer

CHAPTER 6 – PARTNERING RESOURCE CENTER

6.1. Online partnering
6.2. Partnering events
6.3. Further reading on dealmaking
  Appendices
  Appendix 1 – Deal type definitions
  About Wildwood Ventures
  Current Partnering
  Current Agreements
  Recent titles from CurrentPartnering
  Order Form – Reports

TABLE OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Oncology partnering since 2007
Figure 2: Bigpharma – top 50 – oncology deals 2007 to 2011
Figure 3: Bigpharma oncology deal frequency – 2007 to 2011
Figure 4: Inactive bigpharma in oncology 2007-2011
Figure 5: Oncology partnering by deal type since 2007
Figure 6:Oncology partnering by industry sector since 2007
Figure 7: Oncology partnering by stage of development since 2007
Figure 8: Oncology partnering by technology type since 2007
Figure 9: Oncology partnering by oncology target since 2007
Figure 10: Oncology deals with a headline value
Figure 11: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – discovery stage
Figure 12: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – preclinical stage
Figure 13: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – phase I stage
Figure 14: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – phase II stage
Figure 15: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – phase III stage
Figure 16: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – regulatory stage
Figure 17: Oncology deal headline value distribution, US$million – marketed stage
Figure 18: Summary median headline value by stage of development, 2007-2011
Figure 19: Oncology deals with upfront payment values
Figure 20: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – discovery stage
Figure 21: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – preclinical stage
Figure 22: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – phase I stage
Figure 23: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – phase II stage
Figure 24: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – phase III stage
Figure 25: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – regulatory stage
Figure 26: Oncology deal upfront payment distribution, US$million – marketed stage
Figure 27: Summary median upfront payments by stage of development, 2007-2011
Figure 28: Oncology deals with milestone payments
Figure 29: Oncology deals with royalty rates, %
Figure 30: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – discovery stage
Figure 31: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – preclinical stage
Figure 32: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – phase I stage
Figure 33: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – phase II stage
Figure 34: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – phase III stage
Figure 35: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – regulatory stage
Figure 36: Oncology deal royalty rate distribution, US$million – marketed stage
Figure 37: Summary median royalty rate by stage of development, 2007-2011
Figure 38: Top oncology deals by value since 2007
Figure 39: Top oncology deals signed by bigpharma value since 2007
Figure 40: Online partnering resources
Figure 41: Forthcoming partnering events
Figure 42: Deal type definitionsExecutive Summary
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