Abgenix to Consolidate Research Facilities in Preparation for Expanded Development and Commercial Operations
These steps are designed to focus resources on the company's development pipeline, and particularly the potential commercial opportunity of its lead product candidate, panitumumab, the first fully human monoclonal antibody to inhibit EGFr. Panitumumab, which was generated with Abgenix's XenoMouse(R) technology, is being evaluated as both a monotherapy and in combination with other agents for the treatment of various types of cancer, including colorectal, lung and kidney.
"We concluded from our strategic review that we have excess capacity, primarily in our research personnel and facilities, and believe we will maximize efficiency by consolidating our research and preclinical activities in our Canadian location," said Bill Ringo, president and chief executive officer of Abgenix. "These adjustments will enable us to expand our development and commercial operations later this year and next, as we prepare for the manufacturing and potential co-promotion of panitumumab with our partner, Amgen," Mr. Ringo added.
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