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Lilly Completes Acquisition of Sigilon and Versanis; Galectin and Nemaura Q2 ‘23 Earnings; August CHMP Agenda

Five cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: Lilly announced it completed the Sigilon Therapeutics (view press release) and Versanis Bio (view press release) acquisitions; Galectin Therapeutics (view press release) and Nemaura Medical (view press release) reported their respective Q2 ’23 earnings; and the CHMP agenda (view here) for this month’s meeting (August 14-17) has been released. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights into the respective news items.

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Matthew Maryniak

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Lilly to Acquire Sigilon Therapeutics; FDA Approves First Beta Cell Replacement Therapy for T1DM

Two cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: Lilly announced it entered into an agreement to acquire Sigilon Therapeutics for ~$309.6M (view press release); and FDA approved Lantidra as the first beta cell replacement therapy for the treatment of T1DM in adults with severe hypoglycemia (view press release). Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights into the respective news items, including brief thoughts on the future of T1DM cell therapies.

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Matthew Maryniak

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President of Fenix Group International

Matthew has been a thought leader in the high-growth therapeutic areas of diabetes and cardiovascular medicine since 2006, making regular attendance at large and small CV/met scientific meetings and an architect of novel methods for assessing market opportunities. He has over a decade of experience in leading CV/met consulting engagements, is a published author in PM360 and Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, and has been quoted in The Pink Sheet on anti-thrombotics.

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Sigilon Announces Strategic Reprioritization; Jaguar Gene Therapy Includes T1DM in Initial Pipeline Program

Two cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: Sigilon Therapeutics announced plans for a strategic reprioritization to focus on its MPS-1 and beta cell therapy for T1DM, including a 38% workforce reduction; and Jaguar Gene Therapy announced target genes for its initial pipeline programs in T1DM, autism, and T1 Galactosemia. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights for the respective new items.

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Matthew Maryniak

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President of Fenix Group International

Matthew has been a thought leader in the high-growth therapeutic areas of diabetes and cardiovascular medicine since 2006, making regular attendance at large and small CV/met scientific meetings and an architect of novel methods for assessing market opportunities. He has over a decade of experience in leading CV/met consulting engagements, is a published author in PM360 and Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, and has been quoted in The Pink Sheet on anti-thrombotics.

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Lilly Obesity Ph2 GGG Tri-agonist Trial; Novo QW Icodec Ph3 T2DM; Sigilon Q1 ’21 Earnings Update

A series of cardiometabolic-related news items have been observed: a CT.gov record for a Ph2 Lilly-sponsored trial investigating QW LY3437943 (GGG tri-agonist) in obesity has been observed; a CT.gov record for Novo Nordisk’s Ph3 QW insulin icodec T2DM trial (ONWARDS 4) has been observed; and Sigilon announced its Q1 ’21 earnings, though it did not provide a development update on SIG-002 nor did it host an associated webcast. Below, FENIX provides highlights and insights for the respective news items.

About The Author

Matthew Maryniak

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President of Fenix Group International

Matthew has been a thought leader in the high-growth therapeutic areas of diabetes and cardiovascular medicine since 2006, making regular attendance at large and small CV/met scientific meetings and an architect of novel methods for assessing market opportunities. He has over a decade of experience in leading CV/met consulting engagements, is a published author in PM360 and Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, and has been quoted in The Pink Sheet on anti-thrombotics.

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Lilly invests in beta cell encapsulation development

Lilly and Sigilon Therapeutics announced a collaboration to develop encapsulated beta cell therapies for the potential treatment of T1DM. While other beta cell therapies have remained in early stages of development, Lilly’s financial support and considerable resources greatly increase the likelihood of Sigilon’s therapy advancing.

About The Author

Matthew Maryniak

|
President of Fenix Group International

Matthew has been a thought leader in the high-growth therapeutic areas of diabetes and cardiovascular medicine since 2006, making regular attendance at large and small CV/met scientific meetings and an architect of novel methods for assessing market opportunities. He has over a decade of experience in leading CV/met consulting engagements, is a published author in PM360 and Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, and has been quoted in The Pink Sheet on anti-thrombotics.

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