Sector News

Lonza to add early development services in US

February 18, 2023
Life sciences

Swiss CMDO Lonza said it will expand its Early Development Services (EDS) offering into North America with a new laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, set to open in May this year.

The company said the expansion builds on its existing EDS activities at Cambridge, England, that on behalf of its customers support assessing, de-risking, and optimizing biotherapeutic drug candidates to maximize their chances of success. If caught early, potential issues can be mitigated to reduce failure risks and improve speed to clinic for biotherapeutic candidates.

In the UK, Lonza provides services via a suite of in silico, early non-GMP protein expression and in vitro immunogenicity services. The new facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts will offer the same capabilities, namely early non-GMP expression and in vitro immunosafety assessment services.

At the location close to the Boston biotech community, the new Lonza facility will primarily serve preclinical stage small- to mid-sized companies in the development of biologic drug candidates from early development through to commercialization.

As, on average, only one in every thousand molecules succeeds beyond Phase 1 trials, early development services are essential in mitigating risks, reducing attrition and improving the quality and safety of biologic treatments, said Jean-Christophe Hyvert, president, Biologics at Lonza.

Yvette Stallwood, head of Early Development Services, said the new Massachsetts lab increases the Swiss company’s flexibility to support US biotechs in advancing potentially life-saving drug candidates from late-stage discovery into the clinic and help them manage the path to commercialization for their novel therapies.

Author: Dede Williams, Freelance Journalist

Source: chemanager-online.com

comments closed

Related News

May 4, 2024

Novartis acquires Mariana in $1.75bn deal to strengthen radioligand portfolio

Life sciences

Novartis will acquire Mariana’s lead candidate MC-339, a radioligand therapy (RLT) designed to target small-cell lung cancer. Last year, Mariana had raised $175m in a Series B round from several funds and pharma giant Eli Lilly.

May 4, 2024

Novo Nordisk aims for market domination, boasts $1.5bn obesity sales in Q1

Life sciences

The company’s aspiration to expand the use of its obesity products to cardiovascular indications has been successful. In March, its blockbuster drug Wegovy was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases in obese or overweight adults.

May 4, 2024

Ono Pharmaceutical acquires cancer-focused biopharma Deciphera for $2.4bn

Life sciences

Massachusetts-based Deciphera brings to the table an extensive kinase inhibitor pipeline, kinase drug discovery expertise, and a strong commercial and sales platform in the US and European markets that is meant to advance Ono’s capabilities and presence in the oncology space.

How can we help you?

We're easy to reach