Hogan Lovells represents Gilead Sciences in strategic oncology collaboration with Tango Therapeutics

Hogan Lovells represents Gilead Sciences in strategic oncology collaboration with Tango Therapeutics

Press releases | 27 August 2020

New York and Washington D.C., 27 August 2020 – Hogan Lovells advised Gilead Sciences, Inc. in an expanded strategic collaboration with Tango Therapeutics focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of innovative targeted immune evasion therapies for patients with cancer.

Under the expanded multi-year collaboration, which builds on an agreement signed in 2018, Tango will continue to leverage its proprietary, CRISPR-enabled functional genomics target discovery platform to identify novel immune evasion targets. The number of targets covered will expand from five to 15. Gilead will have options to worldwide rights for programs directed at these targets over the next seven years. Gilead will also have the right to pay option extension fees for Tango to lead activities through early clinical development, to which Gilead will retain its option rights. Tango will have the option to co-develop and co-promote the lead products for up to five programs in the U.S.

Under the terms of the collaboration, Gilead will make a US$125 million upfront payment to Tango and a US$20 million equity investment in the company. In addition, Gilead will have the right to option up to 15 programs over the seven-year collaboration for up to US$410 million per program in opt-in, extension and milestone payments. Tango will also be eligible to receive up to low double-digit tiered royalties on net sales. For those products that Tango opts to co-develop and co-promote, the parties will equally split profits and losses, as well as development costs, in the U.S., and Tango will be eligible to receive milestone payments and royalties on ex-U.S. sales. The full company press release can be found here.

The deal team was led by partners Adam Golden and Kevin Clayton, senior associate Jeff Jay and associate Chelsea Shrader.