AbbVie and Gilgamesh Pharmaceuticals collaborate to develop next-gen therapies for psychiatric disorders
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AbbVie and Gilgamesh Pharmaceuticals collaborate to develop next-gen therapies for psychiatric disorders

Collaboration to leverage AbbVie's psychiatry expertise and Gilgamesh's innovative research platform to develop next-generation neuroplastogens for the treatment of psychiatric disorders

  • By IPP Bureau | May 14, 2024

AbbVie and Gilgamesh Pharmaceuticals announced a collaboration and option-to-license agreement to develop next-generation therapies for psychiatric disorders. This collaboration will leverage AbbVie's expertise in psychiatry and Gilgamesh's innovative research platform to discover novel neuroplastogens.

"Significant unmet need remains for people living with psychiatric disorders and we know that to innovate in this field, we need to pursue novel technologies and approaches," said Jonathon Sedgwick, Ph.D., senior vice president and global head of discovery research at AbbVie. "We look forward to working with Gilgamesh's world-class team to advance the development of novel neuroplastogens and pave the way for additional treatment approaches in psychiatry."

"We are thrilled to partner with AbbVie, a global pharmaceutical company focused on innovation in psychiatric care, to address the pressing challenges in mental health treatment," said Jonathan Sporn, M.D., chief executive officer at Gilgamesh Pharmaceuticals. "Our collaboration will pioneer research of a new generation of therapies that hold great potential for improving patient outcomes."

Under terms of the agreement, AbbVie and Gilgamesh have agreed to research and develop a portfolio of next-generation therapeutics for psychiatric disorders. Upon exercise of the option, AbbVie will lead development and commercialization activities. Gilgamesh will receive an upfront payment of $65 million from AbbVie and is eligible to receive up to $1.95 billion in aggregate option fees and milestones, as well as tiered royalties from mid-single to low-double digits on net sales.

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