On January 14, 2015 Roche licenses additional EGFR pathway-related intellectual property to QIAGEN(Press release Hoffmann-La Roche, JAN 14, 2015, View Source [SID:1234501342]).
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Roche (SIX: RO, ROG; OTCQX: RHHBY) reported that the company has entered into an agreement with QIAGEN that includes a provision of non-exclusive licenses to recently granted Roche patents pertaining to the detection of mutations in the EGFR pathway (including in the KRAS gene). Financial details were not disclosed.
The licenses apply to testing products which detect these mutations using molecular techniques including PCR, next generation sequencing (NGS) and other applications to aid in identification of cancer patients eligible for treatment with certain tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The licenses can be applied to existing and future products.
"As a leader in molecular assay development, we are pleased to provide licenses to the applicable patents so that existing and new tests can support patient treatment decisions," said Paul Brown, Head of Roche Molecular Diagnostics. "Ensuring that assays that utilize Roche proprietary information are fully licensed is a key business strategy for us."
"We are pleased with the agreement, which expands our existing intellectual property portfolio covering more than 35 biomarkers and our deep intellectual property estate in EGFR-related testing, including KRAS- testing", said Dr. Achim Ribbe, Vice President Corporate Business Development Licensing. "As a global leader in personalized healthcare, QIAGEN is working with numerous pharmaceutical companies to develop and market molecular companion diagnostics that can help improve patient outcomes and better utilize healthcare resources."