Cullinan Oncology Forms Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Mount Sinai to Advance Oral HPK1 Protein Degrader for Cancer Treatment
Cullinan Oncology (NASDAQ: CGEM) has entered a collaboration with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to develop oral protein degraders targeting HPK1, a key immune-oncology target. This multi-year agreement allows Cullinan to fund the research while holding an exclusive option to license any resulting intellectual property. The collaboration aims to enhance anti-tumor immunity through innovative therapies, co-led by experts from both institutions. The partnership reflects Cullinan's commitment to advancing cancer treatments through its diversified pipeline.
- Collaboration with Icahn Mount Sinai to develop novel HPK1 protein degraders.
- Exclusive option for Cullinan to license intellectual property resulting from the collaboration.
- Focus on enhancing anti-tumor immunity, potentially leading to innovative cancer treatments.
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Collaboration to identify and advance best-in-class HPK1 protein degraders
Exclusive option for Cullinan to license related intellectual property from the collaboration
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cullinan Oncology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CGEM) (“Cullinan”), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing a diversified pipeline of targeted therapies for cancer patients, today announced the Company has entered into a collaboration agreement with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (“Icahn Mount Sinai”) to develop novel small molecule immune modulators.
This exclusive option and multi-year collaboration agreement will be focused on the optimization and development of oral protein degraders targeting hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1), a key regulator of immune cell activation and a high-priority target in immune-oncology. The collaboration aims to accelerate the development of novel, best-in-class HPK1 degraders that stimulate robust anti-tumor immunity. The research will be conducted by leading scientists at both Cullinan and Icahn Mount Sinai. Cullinan will fund the collaboration and has an exclusive option to license the intellectual property for further development and commercialization.
The Icahn Mount Sinai team will be co-led by Steven J. Burakoff, M.D., Lillian and Henry M. Stratton Professor of Cancer Medicine, Dean for Cancer Innovation, and Chief, Pediatric Oncology at Icahn Mount Sinai, and Jian Jin, Ph.D., Mount Sinai Professor in Therapeutics Discovery and Director, Mount Sinai Center for Therapeutics Discovery, at Icahn Mount Sinai.
“Our team is excited to work with the talented and experienced cancer drug developers at Cullinan,” said Dr. Jin. “Our research has already demonstrated that a degrader approach to targeting HPK1 may control tumor growth more effectively compared to simply inhibiting HPK1 kinase activity. We believe this collaboration will help us identify novel, differentiated oral HPK1 degraders and can bring future benefit to cancer patients worldwide.”
“We are proud to partner with Icahn Mount Sinai, which is at the forefront of cancer research and patient care,” said Leigh Zawel, Chief Scientific Officer, Small Molecules, of Cullinan Oncology. “We are very excited to build on the synergy between the deep scientific expertise of the Icahn Mount Sinai team and the strong drug development capabilities at Cullinan to advance therapies that have the potential to significantly improve the lives of patients with cancer. We look forward to a fruitful collaboration in this novel area of science.”
About Cullinan Oncology
Cullinan Oncology is a biopharmaceutical company that is developing a diversified pipeline of targeted therapeutic candidates across multiple modalities in order to bring important medicines to cancer patients. The Company’s strategy is to source innovation through both internal discovery efforts and external collaborations, focusing on advanced stage assets with novel technology platforms and differentiated mechanisms. Learn more about Cullinan at www.cullinanoncology.com.
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