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Generate:Biomedicines Fortifies Leadership in Generative AI with Advancing Clinical Pipeline and Expanded Amgen Collaboration, Overviewed at the 42nd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference


Generate:Biomedicines today announced key advancements across its clinical pipeline and generative AI platform, including its first patient dosed in GB-0895, progress in the phase 1 study for GB-0669, and an expansion of its collaboration agreement with Amgen. Mike Nally, Chief Executive Officer, will overview these updates, as well as share more about the company's strategy to further strengthen its leadership in generative biology, at the 42nd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, which will be occurring from January 8-11 in San Francisco. The presentation will take place on January 10 from 10:00-10:25am PST at the Golden Gate (32nd Floor) of The Westin St. Francis.

"In 2023, we saw meaningful advances in our computational and experimental capabilities that are shaping the era of generative biology, and in the year ahead we are poised to fortify our leadership in the field," said Mike Nally, Chief Executive Officer, Generate:Biomedicines and CEO-Partner, Flagship Pioneering. "I look forward to presenting our progress across our advancing clinical pipeline and generative AI platform, demonstrating our commitment to programming novel medicines that will save and improve the lives of patients."

Advancing Clinical Pipeline:
Generate:Biomedicines will provide an overview of key milestones and progress across its differentiated clinical pipeline, as well as its plans to deliver an additional 4-5 assets to the clinic over the next 24 months, including:

Industry Leading Generative AI Platform:
The company will also share ongoing efforts to advance its leadership position in the application of AI to therapeutic discovery and development with The Generate Platform, for example:

Expanding Amgen Collaboration:
Generate:Biomedicines will highlight the expansion of its existing collaboration agreement with Amgen (NASDAQ: AMGN). Amgen has exercised its rights under the collaboration agreement to opt in for a sixth program. This represents the first expansion of the original agreement, and as a result, Amgen will make an undisclosed upfront payment and will pay up to $370 million in future milestones and royalties up to low double digits for this new program.

"Through our expanded collaboration, we will continue bringing Amgen's renowned strength in therapeutics development together with our pioneering leadership in generative biology to design novel proteins with optimal therapeutic properties," said Alex Snyder MD, Executive Vice President, R&D, Generate:Biomedicines. "We look forward to working even more closely together in order to deliver best-in-class therapies that address significant unmet patient needs."

About Generative Biology
Generative biology represents a fundamental shift in therapeutic development driven by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This approach creates never-before-seen therapeutic molecules targeted to specific biological processes involved in disease that can be modulated with a wide range of protein modalities?from short peptides to complex antibodies, enzymes, and cytokines. But the promise of generative biology goes beyond existing proteins found in nature and can create novel proteins that are purpose-built to address an existing or emerging therapeutic need. As a result, generative biology promises to leave trial-and-error drug discovery methods behind to usher in a new era of programmable drug generation that's faster, cheaper, and better tailored to specific conditions.

About Generate:Biomedicines
Generate:Biomedicines is the first drug generation company pioneering a machine learning-powered generative biology platform with the ability to create new drugs on demand across a wide range of biologic modalities. The Generate Platform ? which is a continuous loop to generate, build, measure, and learn ? can drastically increase the speed at which targets and therapeutics are identified and validated. This will improve the specificity of target engagement by generated proteins and reduce the time and cost of identifying and developing clinical candidates. Generate:Biomedicines is a clinical stage company that was founded by Flagship Pioneering after two years of foundational research in its Labs unit and launched in 2020. Learn more about Generate:Biomedicines by visiting www.generatebiomedicines.com or by following the company on Twitter and LinkedIn.


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