Sol-Gel signs $24.7M deal for delivery technology

14 January 2008

Israel's Sol-Gel Technologies has entered into a development and licensing agreement with a leading, unnamed US pharmaceutical company for the development and commercialization of a major dermatologic product.

Under the terms of the deal, Sol-Gel will receive $24.7 million, comprised of an initial non-refundable payment as well as additional payments upon the successful completion of various milestones. The US partner will fund the product's development and Sol-Gel will be entitled to receive royalties from net sales.

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