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Intellia, "private" to IPO...
Another Gene-Editing IPO
Intellia Therapeutics, which seeks to develop CRISPR-based technologies to target rare diseases, is hoping to raise $120 million in an initial public offering.

By Bob Grant | April 12, 2016Editas Medicine made headlines earlier this yearwhen it snagged more than $94 million in its initial public offering (IPO), selling 5.9 million shares at $16 apiece. Now, another CRISPR-focused firm, Intellia Therapeutics, is throwing its hat into the IPO ring. Intellia, which is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, filed the paperwork required to go public yesterday (April 11). According to The Boston Globe, Intellia is seeking to raise about $120 million with its IPO, but the details of how many shares it will offer and at what price have not yet been announced.
The juxtaposition of Intellia’s IPO and that of Editas is made all the more intriguing because the companies were founded by CRISPR-Cas9 pioneers who remain locked in a patent dispute over the technology. Intellia was spun out of Caribou Biosciences, which was founded by University of California, Berkeley researcher Jennifer Doudna, while Editas was founded by the Broad Institute’s Feng Zhang, who currently holds key patents regarding the development of CRISPR.

Meanwhile, Intellia yesterday (April 11) announced a $75 million licensing deal with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Regeneron is paying the hefty sum so that it can develop new CRISPR-based therapies that target genes expressed in the liver.

“We are excited to be partnering with Regeneron, an industry leader in human genetics research,” Nessan Bermingham, Intellia CEO and cofounder, said in a statement. “Regeneron’s focus on advancing science to medicine is an excellent fit with Intellia’s approach, and together, we aim to bring potential cures to patients who are suffering from life-threatening rare diseases and genetic diseases.”


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