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RESEARCH ALLIANCES

Over the years, we have proudly partnered with several world-class research institutions, allowing for continued progress and advancements within the field of morphogenics.



Biocare Medical

  • License Agreement, 2012

Fox Chase Cancer Center

  • Sponsered Research Collaboration, 2012

Hokkaido University

  • Sponsored Research Agreement, 2010
 

Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc.

  • License Agreement for an Antibody, 2009
 

Human Genome Sciences

  • Collaboration Agreement, 2009
 

University Hospital Heidelberg

  • Research Collaboration 2009
  • Develop antibodies to cancer targets
 

Human Monoclonals International

  • Exclusive License Agreement 2008
  • Morphotek to develop a lead human antibody to a cancer antigen developed by HMI
 

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease

  • Research collaboration, 2008
  • Morphotek to develop human antibodies to infectious disease pathogens and NIAID researchers will validate therapeutic activity
 

John Wayne Cancer Institute

  • Research Collaboration, 2005
  • Morphotek and JWCI to develop antibodies to treat melanoma and lung cancer
 

John Hopkins University

  • Exclusive technology license agreement, 2000
  • Cornerstone patent that helped launch the company
 

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

  • Exclusive license agreements, 2002 and 2004
  • Morphotek obtained exclusive rights to MORAb-003 and MORAb-004; two therapeutic monoclonal antibodies targeting antigens over-expressed in various cancers.
  • Research Collaboration, 2008
  • Ludwig will use proprietary systems to validate tumor targets
 

National Cancer Institute

  • Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, 2004
  • Exclusive License Agreement, 2005
  • Morphotek obtained exclusive rights to MORAb-009; a monoclonal antibody targeting a glycoprotein over-expressed in pancreatic and ovarian cancers and mesotheliomas.
  • Research Collaboration, 2008
  • Develop and Validate Two Antibodies to Two Independent Prostate Cancer Targets
 

Pennsylvania State University

  • Research Agreement, 2011
  • Support research to validate targets expressed in hypoxic regions of tumors and therapeutic antibodies direct to hypoxic patients
 

United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases

  • Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, 2004
  • Morphotek to develop biomolecules that kill pathogenic microbes and fully human monoclonal antibodies that protect against the toxic effects of pathogenic antigens being developed for biowarfare
 

United States Department of Defense

  • Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, 2005
  • Morphotek to develop fully human, high-affinity, antibodies that can serve as biosensors for the early detection of pathogenic agents as well as be developed as drugs for the treatment of individuals at risk for exposure to biowarfare agents.
 

Wistar Institute

  • Research Collaboration Agreement, 2002
  • Morphotek applied its proprietary MORPHODOMA® technology to create optimized hybridoma cell lines for Wistar