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Array BioPharma
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Array BioPharma is an American clinical stage, pharmaceutical company that focuses on oncology medication headquartered in Boulder, Colorado. The company is currently a subsidiary of Pfizer after being acquired for $11 billion in 2019.
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History
In 1998, the company was founded by Drs. Tony Piscopio, Kevin Koch, David Snitman, and K.C. Nicolaou.[1]
In November 2000, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.[2]
In June 2019, Pfizer acquired the company for approximately $11 billion.[3]
Discovery of FDA Approved Small Molecules
- MEKTOVI (Binimetinib) - selective MEK inhibitor - Approved 2018, acquired by Pfizer
- TUKYSA (Tucatinib) - HER2 inhibitor - Approved 2020, owned by Seagen (Seattle Genetics)
- BRAFTOVI (Encorafenib) - BRAF inhibitor - Approved 2018, acquired by Pfizer
- KRAZATI (Adagrasib) - KRasG12C mutation inhibitor - Approved 2022, collaboration with Mirati Therapeutics
- KOSELUGO (Selumetinib) - MEK1/2 inhibitor - Approved 2020, licensed by Astrazeneca
- VITRAKVI (Larotrectinib) - TRK Inhibitor - Approved 2018, licensed by Loxo Oncology (Eli Lilly)
References
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