WuXi PharmaTech Acquires NextCODE For US$65 Million

NextCODE and WuXi’s Genome Center will offer comprehensive clinical, research, and diagnostic testing products and services worldwide.

AsianScientist (Jan. 27, 2015) – WuXi PharmaTech (Cayman) Inc., an open-access R&D capability and technology platform company serving the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries has acquired NextCODE Health, a genomic analysis and bioinformatics company with operations in the United States and Iceland, for US$65 million in cash.

WuXi plans to merge NextCODE Health and WuXi’s Genome Center into a new company to be named WuXi NextCODE Genomics. The business will be headquartered in Shanghai, with operations in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Reykjavik, Iceland. The leadership of WuXi NextCODE Genomics will include Dr. Ge Li as CEO, Edward Hu as CFO, Hannes Smarason as COO, Dr. Jeffrey Gulcher as CSO, Dr. Hongye Sun as CTO, and Dr. Hakon Gudbjartsson as VP Informatics.

NextCODE Health was spun out from deCODE genetics after the latter was acquired by Amgen in December 2012. Founded in 1996, deCODE genetics is a global leader in analyzing and understanding the links between the genome and disease susceptibility. Using its unique expertise and population resources in Iceland, deCODE genetics has discovered genetic risk factors for dozens of diseases ranging from cardiovascular disease to cancer. In October 2013, NextCODE Health announced that it had obtained from Amgen a five-year exclusive license for sequence-based clinical diagnostic applications using technology developed by deCODE genetics.

NextCODE Health’s solutions combine the only whole genome analysis system developed at population scale with access to the largest clinical genetics reference database in the world. These capabilities give clinicians and researchers the ability to store, visualize, and analyze all of their genetic data at base-by-base resolution, in real time, from any browser.

The WuXi Genome Center was established in 2011 to provide next-generation sequencing solutions to academics, the life science industry, and medical institutions to advance personalized medicine. By integrating with WuXi AppTec’s full range of discovery and development services for the biopharmaceutical industry, the WuXi Genome Center provides a complete solution for drug development projects from target discovery and preclinical and clinical development to personalized medicine.

The center meets international clinical standards and is the only CLIA-certified clinical genomics laboratory in China. WuXi Genome Center has ten Illumina HiSeq X sequencing machines in operation. In addition to offering sequencing services, WuXi’s genomics lab also provides assay development, validation and testing services.

This acquisition lays the groundwork for the creation of an integrated global enterprise with unique advantages for applying genomics to medicine. It broadens and enhances WuXi’s existing genomic laboratory services for biopharmaceutical research and clinical development, as well as NextCODE’s unique capabilities in genome analysis. It provides global commercial customers of both entities with comprehensive genomic and bioinformatic capabilities, from CLIA-certified whole genome and whole exome sequencing to the analysis and interpretation of that sequencing data necessary to provide effective diagnosis and treatment.

“With the huge unmet medical needs in diseases with a genetic component and the rapid advances in genomics and bioinformatics, now is the right time for WuXi to make a strategic investment in this field, and NextCODE is the right partner,” said Dr. Ge Li, Chairman and CEO of WuXi PharmaTech.

“This new venture of WuXi NextCODE Genomics will create important new genomic and bioinformatic products and services to help make personalized treatment and medicine a reality. It will also enable doctors to provide better treatments to patients.”

“With this transaction, WuXi and NextCODE will deploy the unique advantages of their combined platform in virtually every major application of genomics worldwide,” said Hannes Smarason and Jeffrey Gulcher, co-founders of NextCODE Health.

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