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Bristol Myers Squibb to Acquire Orbital Therapeutics

Strengthens and diversifies its cell therapy portfolio.

Bristol Myers Squibb has agreed to acquire Orbital Therapeutics, a privately held biotechnology company pioneering a new generation of RNA medicines that reprogram the immune system in vivo, enabling treatments that provide the precision, control, and flexibility needed to address the underlying biology and unique complexities of each disease.

“In vivo CAR T represents a novel treatment approach that could redefine how we treat autoimmune diseases,” said Robert Plenge, MD, PhD, EVP, Chief Research Officer, BMS. “This acquisition enhances our robust cell therapy research platform and provides an opportunity to advance a potential best-in-class therapy designed to deplete autoreactive B cells and reset the immune system. We are excited by the promise this holds for patients with autoimmune diseases who are waiting for better options.”

The acquisition includes Orbital’s lead RNA immunotherapy preclinical candidate currently in IND-enabling studies, OTX-201, which comprises an optimized circular RNA encoding a CD19-targeted CAR for in vivo expression delivered via targeted lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). This in vivo approach, in which the patient’s own body serves as the manufacturer of CAR T-cells, has the potential to offer a reduced treatment burden and improved accessibility compared to ex vivo CAR T-cell therapies. Additionally, BMS will acquire Orbital’s proprietary RNA platform, which integrates circular and linear RNA engineering, advanced LNP delivery, and AI-driven design to enable durable, programmable RNA therapies tailored to the distinct biology of a broad spectrum of diseases.

“This agreement with Bristol Myers Squibb, a recognized leader in global medicine, marks a transformational moment for Orbital and the advancement of RNA medicine,” said Ron Philip, CEO, Orbital Therapeutics. “Since inception, Orbital has made significant strides developing a differentiated RNA platform designed to enable a new generation of RNA medicines that reach more tissues, address more diseases, and benefit more patients. The promising early data from our lead program, OTX-201, underscore the strength of this approach and the potential of our integrated RNA technologies. Together, we aim to deliver RNA medicines that provide patients with treatments that are simpler, safer, and more accessible compared to today’s complex therapies.”

Under the terms of the agreement, BMS will pay $1.5 billion in cash at closing to acquire Orbital, which is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, and until then, BMS and Orbital will continue to operate as separate and independent companies.

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