Compugen forms collaborations with pharmaceutical, biotechnology and diagnostic companies to develop and commercialize the wide range of discoveries in its portfolio as well as to jointly discover novel candidates for therapeutics. We are focused on in-silico predictive discovery of biologics – peptides, proteins, and antibody targets. Our discoveries are based on more than a decade of interdisciplinary research, with more than 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals, leading to 12 discovery platforms announced so far. We model biological data and systematically predict and select novel product candidates. In the last few years we showed positive results in at least one disease model for more than five peptide and protein drug candidates, all of them discovered in-house, validating by that our internal capabilities. Our general approach is to collaborate early under milestone and revenue sharing agreements. We are interested to collaborate based on a “discovery on demand” model in which a discovery platform is harnessed to discover novel candidates based on guidelines provided by the partner (e.g. indications, targets, pathways). We are also interested to collaborate around candidates we have already discovered, usually after initial proof of concept in an animal disease model. We expect to work together with the partner throughout the discovery stage as well as the pre-clinical and early clinical stages, providing an exclusive license to the partner for further clinical development and commercialization.
For our Therapeutics program, we seek to form collaborations around the drug candidates as they emerge with positive results from in-vivo disease model studies. For candidates that are not directly out-licensed, we expect to work together with the partner during pre-clinical and early clinical stages, providing an exclusive license to the partner for further clinical development and commercialization.
Current candidates for which partners are sought are CGEN-15001 (Autoimmune diseases such as MS), CGEN-25007 (inflammatory diseases such as IBD), CGEN-25008 (Cancer), CGEN-25009 (fibrotic diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis), CGEN-25017 (angiogenic-related indications such as Retinopathy and cancer), CGEN-241 (Cancer), CGEN-54 (inflammatory diseases) and CGEN-34 (cardiovascular diseases and renal indications), CGEN-856 and CGEN-857 (hypertension, heart failure, cardiac remodeling).
A sample list of our collaborations to date includes: