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/PRNewswire/ Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN) and Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. (TSE: 4151) today announced an agreement to jointly develop and commercialize KHK4083, which is.
Amgen and Kyowa Kirin agree to jointly develop eczema med
1st June 2021
Amgen and Kyowa Kirin have signed an agreement to jointly develop and commercialise KHK4083, a monoclonal antibody (mAb) in development for the treatment of atopic dermatitis – the most common form of eczema.
As part of the agreement, Amgen will take the lead on the development, manufacturing and commercialisation of KHK4083 for all markets globally, excluding Japan where Kyowa Kirin will retain all rights.
Kyowa Kirin will also co-promote the mAb with Amgen in the US and have opt-in rights to co-promote KHK4083 in certain other markets, including Europe and Asia.
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Net-zero emissions targets put forward by oil and gas companies offer a chance to hold major emitters to account but continue to face skepticism from researchers examining the robustness of the mounting pledges by countries, states, cities and companies around the world.
Authors of a report titled “Taking Stock: A Global Assessment of Net Zero Targets” discussed their findings May 26 at an American University Institute for Carbon Removal Law and Policy forum. Overall, their report found that 19% of 4,000 major emitting entities globally have net-zero pledges in place, covering 61% of global greenhouse gas emissions and 68% of global GDP, but that quality of the commitments was still inadequate.
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