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						Sanofi deepens cancer 
						drive with $1.2 bln of deals, Innate jumps 
			
   
            
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		[January 11, 2016] 
		PARIS (Reuters) - Sanofi boosted its 
		presence in cancer research on Monday by signing two deals with biotech 
		companies worth up to $1.2 billion, as the French drugmaker plays 
		catch-up with rivals in the hot research field. 
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			 Shares in French biotech group Innate Pharma, one of the partners, 
			jumped 15 percent on the news. 
			 
			Switzerland's Novartis also announced a deal with U.S.-based Surface 
			Oncology to increase its immuno-oncology portfolio, although it did 
			not give financial terms. 
			 
			Scientific advances in understanding cancer have prompted a flood of 
			pharmaceutical investment in research in recent years, with most 
			excitement surrounding treatments that help the immune system fight 
			tumors. 
			 
			Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, Roche and AstraZeneca are currently 
			leading the pack in such immuno-oncology, but other firms are 
			looking for promising opportunities. 
			
			  
			Under the new deal with Innate Pharma, worth up to 400 million euros 
			($436 million) to the Marseilles-based biotech group, Sanofi will 
			get access to new technology to develop so-called bispecific 
			antibodies to fight cancer. 
			 
			The hope is that the new approach will focus the immune system to 
			kill cancer cells more effectively by engaging natural killer cells. 
			 
			Separately, Sanofi is also extending an existing partnership with 
			unlisted Warp Drive Bio with $750 million in new funding from the 
			drugmaker. 
			 
			
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			Under the deal, Warp Drive will lead joint research on new cancer 
			drugs, while Sanofi will be the leader in a collaboration to find 
			new antibiotics, the companies said in a joint statement. 
			Sanofi has been a major backer of privately held Warp Drive since 
			its creation in 2012. 
			 
			($1 = 0.9170 euros) 
			 
			(Reporting by Laurence Frost and Ben Hirschler; Editing by James 
			Regan and Adrian Croft) 
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