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GE Healthcare and Geron Announce Exclusive Global Agreement to Commercialize Stem Cell Drug Discovery Technologies
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 7:31 AM


GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Company (NYSE:GE), and Geron Corporation (Nasdaq:GERN) today announced that they have entered into a global exclusive license and alliance agreement to develop and commercialize cellular assay products derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) for use in drug discovery, development and toxicity screening. The program will use stem cells derived from hESC lines listed on the NIH Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Registry. Financial terms are not being disclosed.

“This agreement marks a further step in GE Healthcare’s cell technology strategy aimed at addressing the potential of stem cell applications in the drug discovery and therapy markets,” said Konstantin Fiedler, General Manager, Cell Technologies, GE Healthcare. “Combining GE Healthcare’s reach into the drug discovery and research markets, as well our expertise in cell manufacturing, with Geron’s expertise and IP in hESCs, means that together, we will be able to accelerate the development of hESC-derived products for drug discovery and development.”

“Geron is intensely focused on developing hESC-based cell therapies, and the expertise that we have developed in scalable manufacturing and differentiation of hESCs to specific cell types is directly applicable to the production of these cells for drug discovery,” said David J. Earp, J.D., Ph.D. Geron’s Senior Vice President of Business Development and Chief Patent Counsel. “In GE Healthcare we have found the ideal partner with whom to develop this near-term commercial opportunity. There is much anticipation of the availability of hESC-derived cells for drug discovery applications within the pharmaceutical industry and we look forward to working closely with GE Healthcare to deliver these promising products.”

Under the terms of the agreement, GE Healthcare has been granted an exclusive license under Geron’s extensive intellectual property portfolio covering the growth and differentiation of hESCs, as well as a sublicense under Geron’s rights to the foundational hESC patents held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. GE Healthcare and Geron have established a multi-year alliance program under which scientists from the two companies will work closely together to develop hESC-based products for drug discovery. The program will use stem cells derived from hESC lines listed on the NIH Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Registry.



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