Amicus Makes Its Gene Therapy Move, Focusing On CNS Lysosomal Storage Disorders
Executive Summary
The rare disease specialist gained 10 gene therapy programs with the acquisition of Celenex, including two in clinical-stage development for Batten disease, in exchange for $100m up front. President Bradley Campbell talked to Scrip about the process that led to the deal and next steps for development.
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