Swiss drug discovery company Cureteq has in-licensed its first compound, from Germany’s Merck KGaA (MRK: DE).
The clinical stage company is using artificial intelligence to help develop innovative medicines, with a particular focus on oncology.
The deal with Merck gives the Zug-based company rights to M8891, a small molecule methionine aminopeptidase 2 (MetAP2) blocker.
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