Incyte – Life After Debt (Part II)

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

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On top its JAK programs, Incyte has been developing two additional programs it intends to out-license. The first program is INCB13739 for diabetes, which already reached clinical proof of concept and could be licensed imminently. The second program, INCB7839 for breast cancer, is less advanced but could become very interesting later this year depending on data from an ongoing trial.

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The Winner of ASCO 2009

Sunday, June 14th, 2009


This year’s ASCO was packed with promising early stage trials, but very few positive late stage trials with an impact on medical practice. The two most important practice changing trials were phase III studies for Eli Lilly’s (LLY) Alimta and Roche’s (RHHBY.PK) Herceptin. These drugs are likely to enjoy a boost in revenues starting from next year, as both demonstrated impressive survival prolongation in lung and gastric cancer patients, respectively. The studies also underscore the paradigm shift in the industry towards personalized medicine, where a drug is given only to patients who have a high likelihood of deriving benefit. This article will focus on Alimta, which was, in my opinion the winner of ASCO 2009. (more…)