The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and BostonGene Corporation recently announced a strategic alliance to advance the development and clinical integration of multiplatform biomarker signatures.
Expands Upon Existing Collaborations
The alliance brings together BostonGene’s innovative computational platform and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments–certified and College of American Pathologists–accredited high complexity molecular laboratory with the clinical and translational research expertise of MD Anderson, leveraging scientific discovery, analytic advancement, and powerful computing to develop clinically applicable solutions for patients with cancer. BostonGene’s computational platform evaluates myriad molecular and immune-based parameters to discover correlations between tumor genomics, a patient’s immune system, and the effectiveness of new and emerging treatments. This agreement expands upon existing research collaborations between BostonGene and multiple MD Anderson researchers.
Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD
“As we gain deeper insights into the drivers behind each cancer, actionable biomarkers are increasingly important to inform clinical decisions and provide individualized treatments,” said Funda Meric-Bernstam, MD, Chair of Investigational Cancer Therapeutics at MD Anderson. “Through our collaboration with BostonGene, we will utilize multiparameter discovery, big data analytics, and computational support to advance and validate novel diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkers that we hope will guide physicians to deliver optimal care to each patient.”
Under the terms of the agreement, BostonGene and MD Anderson will collaborate with the goal of translating unique research findings into multiple clinically actionable tests. BostonGene and MD Anderson expect to validate promising clinical biomarker targets through retrospective and prospective MD Anderson investigator-sponsored trials for patients with common and rare cancers. MD Anderson is eligible to receive certain payments based on the achievement of designated clinical milestones and commercial sales. As part of the research alliance, MD Anderson and BostonGene will work together on clinical utility studies designed to support incorporation of BostonGene testing into national guidelines and adoption as a national standard of care.
Ferran Prat, PhD, JD
“This agreement with BostonGene further demonstrates our commitment to advancing the adoption of precision medicine through focused and strategic collaborations,” said Ferran Prat, PhD, JD, Senior Vice President for Research Administration and Industry Relationships at MD Anderson.
DISCLOSURE: MD Anderson has an institutional conflict of interest with BostonGene through this strategic alliance and is implementing an Institutional Conflict of Interest Management and Monitoring Plan for all research related to this agreement.