Voyager Therapeutics Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Financial and Operating Results
License option agreement with Novartis for target-specific access to TRACERTM next-generation AAV capsids for potential use with three CNS targets plus options to access capsids for two additional targets
Novartis agreement marks second recent major transaction to leverage Voyager’s TRACER technology following October 2021 Pfizer agreement
Strengthened leadership with appointment of Al Sandrock, Jr., M.D., Ph.D. to Board of Directors and Board Executive Committee, promotion of Robin Swartz to chief operating officer
Cash runway extended into 2024 with $84 million aggregate upfront payments from Novartis and Pfizer transactions
Conference call and webcast today at 8:30 a.m. ET
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Mar. 8, 2022 -- Voyager Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: VYGR), a gene therapy company developing life-changing treatments and next-generation adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsids, today reported fourth quarter and full year 2021 financial and operating results.
“We’re extremely pleased with the value created by our TRACERTM capsid discovery platform, evidenced by the two major license option agreements with Novartis and Pfizer for target-specific access to our highly differentiated capsids, which affords us the opportunity to expand the impact of our technology through external program development by our partners. The potential of our novel TRACER capsids to improve transduction in target tissues and to minimize off target toxicities associated with conventional AAV delivery may enable a new wave of gene therapies to treat serious diseases,” said Michael Higgins, interim CEO of Voyager. “We’ve also made important additions to our leadership team with Al Sandrock joining our Board and its Executive Committee, and the promotion of Robin Swartz to chief operating officer. We continue to leverage our proprietary AAV capsids to progress our pipeline and look forward to sharing new preclinical data from select programs and our TRACER platform at a medical conference this spring.”
Target-Specific License Option Agreement with Novartis Expands Applications of TRACER Capsids