Vanderbilt University and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. (BMY) announced that they have inked a collaboration agreement for the discovery, development and commercialization of novel therapies acting on the mGluR4 glutamate receptor, known as positive allosteric modulators or PAMs, for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Under the collaboration, the Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery will identify drug candidates from its existing program, which obtained major support from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. Bristol-Myers Squibb will have the right to develop and commercialize products resulting from the collaborative research program.
As per the agreement terms, Vanderbilt University will receive an upfront payment and multi-year research funding to continue to discover additional compounds. Vanderbilt is eligible to receive milestones and royalties based on developmental success and worldwide sales of the drugs emerging from the collaboration.
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