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Lilly’s Kelonia Buyout Tightens the In Vivo CAR-T M&A Frontier
business1 month ago

Lilly’s Kelonia Buyout Tightens the In Vivo CAR-T M&A Frontier

Eli Lilly agreed to pay up to $7 billion for Kelonia Therapeutics, marking another high-profile in vivo CAR-T deal as Big Pharma bets on the space; analysts say deal activity may slow due to a shrinking pool of viable targets, with Umoja Biopharma identified as a prime remaining buyout candidate and offshore players like Starna Therapeutics likely to surface. The pace will hinge on Kelonia’s data and whether the platform can extend beyond oncology into autoimmune indications.

Lilly strikes $3.25B buyout of Kelonia Therapeutics in high-stakes biotech bet
biotech1 month ago

Lilly strikes $3.25B buyout of Kelonia Therapeutics in high-stakes biotech bet

Eli Lilly agreed to acquire Kelonia Therapeutics for $3.25 billion, with potential additional payments tied to clinical, regulatory, and commercial milestones. Kelonia—formerly Elcano Therapeutics—had survived on about $60 million over five years and nearly ran out of cash on three occasions, aided by Venrock’s early backing. The deal highlights the volatile, milestone-driven journey of biotech startups and the race to capitalize on cell-therapy advances.

business1 month ago

Lilly to Acquire Kelonia for Up to $7B to Advance In Vivo CAR-T Therapy

Eli Lilly agreed to acquire Kelonia Therapeutics for up to $7 billion, with $3.25 billion upfront and the rest tied to milestones, in a deal expected to close in the second half of 2026. Kelonia’s in vivo CAR-T technology aims to reprogram patients’ T-cells inside the body to attack cancer, potentially offering a one-time IV therapy compared with traditional ex vivo CAR-T. Lilly plans to apply the tech beyond multiple myeloma to other blood cancers and possibly solid tumors, as part of a broader push to diversify beyond obesity and diabetes drugs amid ongoing biotech dealmaking and competition from J&J and Gilead-backed therapies.