Newswise — Dana-Farber Cancer Institute today announced an immuno-oncology collaboration with potential applicability in a wide range of oncology indications with Array BioPharma NASDAQ: ARRY).

The research team at Dana-Farber’s Robert and Renée Belfer Center for Applied Cancer Science will work with Array scientists on novel immune-oncology targets with the goal of bringing innovative medicines to patients. The collaboration will leverage the Belfer Center’s proprietary immuno-oncology platform. Combining Dana Farber’s oncology expertise with the Array’s proficiency in drug discovery provides a unique opportunity to accelerate drug discovery of effective medicines for patients with unmet medical need.

“We are very enthusiastic about working with Array to develop novel immune-oncology drugs because their team has a strong track record of drug discovery success yielding innovative cancer therapies. Together we have the potential to deliver novel molecules that target unique mechanisms to harness the immune system and result in durable efficacy,” said Kwok-Kin Wong, MD, PhD, scientific co-director of the Belfer Center for Applied Cancer Science and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.

“We are excited to partner with the Dana-Farber scientists at the Belfer Center. Their capabilities perfectly synergize with the capabilities and drug discovery track record of Array. Specifically, their expertise in target validation, pre-clinical models of immunotherapeutic activity and translational medicine will greatly enable Array’s ability to deliver innovative therapeutics in this area,” said Nick Saccomano, PhD, chief scientific officer, Array BioPharma.

Financial terms of the agreement are not being disclosed.

About Dana-Farber Cancer Institute From achieving the first remissions in childhood cancer with chemotherapy in 1948, to developing the very latest new therapies, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is one of the world’s leading centers of cancer research and treatment. It is the only center ranked in the top 4 of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Hospitals for both adult and pediatric cancer care.

Dana-Farber sits at the center of a wide range of collaborative efforts to reduce the burden of cancer through scientific inquiry, clinical care, education, community engagement, and advocacy. Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center provides the latest in cancer care for adults; Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center for children. The Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center unites the cancer research efforts of five Harvard academic medical centers and two graduate schools, while Dana-Farber Community Cancer Care provides high quality cancer treatment in communities outside Boston’s Longwood Medical Area.

Dana-Farber is dedicated to a unique, 50/50 balance between cancer research and care, and much of the Institute’s work is dedicated to translating the results of its discovery into new treatments for patients locally and around the world.

About Belfer Center for Applied Cancer ScienceThe Belfer Center for Applied Cancer Science is an industry-inspired cancer research center integrated within the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute dedicated to translating today's most innovative oncology research into tomorrow's most promising cancer treatments. We are accelerating the development of new cancer treatment through work in the high-impact areas of immuno-oncology, drug resistance, novel target discovery and blood-based biomarkers. Partners of the Belfer Center gain access to a suite of revolutionary platforms and capabilities that impact the success and efficiency of preclinical and early clinical oncology therapeutic development — from target identification to delineation of clinical path for therapeutic agents. The Belfer Center’s portfolio of unique technologies and resources exists to help academic and industry partners achieve success in developing and bringing to market novel therapeutics for cancer.

About Array BioPharmaArray BioPharma Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of targeted small molecule drugs to treat patients afflicted with cancer. Six registration studies are currently advancing related to three cancer drugs. These programs include binimetinib (MEK162), encorafenib (LGX818) and selumetinib (AstraZeneca). For more information on Array, please go to www.arraybiopharma.com.

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