This Aurigene Oncology Ltd Company BD Opportunity Scan Report was built with PatSnap Life Sciences MCP workflows. Company & Deal Intelligence MCP establishes the organization pipeline, asset ownership and development stage, then retrieves transaction precedents and financial-report signals. Current Awareness MCP checks for recent events that could change outreach timing. Explore the MCP servers used in this report.
Decision date: 17 August 2026. This is a business-development screening memorandum, not legal, patent, medical or investment advice. All stages and ownership statements reflect the returned MCP records and require confirmation in primary diligence.
Aurigene Oncology Ltd returned 83 pipeline records in the organization search; the report analyzes the 5 highest-visibility assets available within the retrieval limit. The portfolio maps most strongly to Neuroscience and CNS assets. Returned target signals include PDL1 x VISTA, RORγt, DDR1 x SIK2, CD47, PRMT5 and indication signals include Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Kidney Neoplasms, Plaque psoriasis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Arthritis, Psoriatic, Adenocarcinoma of large intestine, HER2 Positive Colorectal Cancer. The practical BD thesis is to prioritize assets where stage, owner and biological rationale can be verified quickly, while reserving lower-confidence programs for exploratory outreach rather than valuation-led negotiation.
The scan separates observed evidence from recommended action. Observed evidence consists of the asset identity, returned owner, development stage, target and disease fields. Recommended action consists of the proposed deal shape, IP workstream and outreach sequence. This distinction matters because an attractive clinical stage does not prove that global rights are available, that all inventors assigned their interests, or that the evidence package supports a partner’s target product profile.
| # | Asset | Returned owner | Stage | Target | Indication evidence | Evidence package | IP risk screen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cenopodlin | Aurigene Oncology Ltd. | Phase 3 | PDL1 x VISTA | Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Bladder Cancer, Kidney Neoplasms | High for screening | Higher lifecycle, freedom-to-operate and territorial-rights complexity; verify formulation, use and exclusivity layers. |
| 2 | AUR-101 | Aurigene Oncology Ltd. | Phase 2 | RORγt | Plaque psoriasis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Arthritis, Psoriatic | High for screening | Medium-high FTO and prosecution risk; map composition, method-of-use and combination claims before valuation. |
| 3 | ODM-203 | Aurigene Oncology Ltd. | Phase 2 | DDR1 x SIK2 | Adenocarcinoma of large intestine, HER2 Positive Colorectal Cancer, Ovarian Epithelial Carcinoma, Renal Cell Carcinoma, Bladder Cancer, Breast Cancer, Fibrosis, Liver, Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer, Pulmonary Fibrosis | High for screening | Medium-high FTO and prosecution risk; map composition, method-of-use and combination claims before valuation. |
| 4 | AUR103 | Aurigene Oncology Ltd. | Phase 2 | CD47 | Advanced Neuroendocrine Neoplasm, Gastric Neuroendocrine Tumor, HER2 positive Gastroesophageal Junction Adenocarcinoma, HER2-positive gastric cancer, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Advanced Malignant Solid Neoplasm, CD20 positive B-Cell Lymphoma, Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma, Follicular Lymphoma, High grade B-cell lymphoma, Indolent Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell Lymphoma, Marginal Zone B-Cell Lymphoma, Mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma, Myelodysplastic Syndromes | High for screening | Medium-high FTO and prosecution risk; map composition, method-of-use and combination claims before valuation. |
| 5 | AUR-105 | Aurigene Oncology Ltd. | Phase 1 | PRMT5 | Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Solid tumor, Leukemia, Lymphoma | High for screening | Medium patent-scope and ownership risk; confirm chain of title, priority dates and clinical-use claim coverage. |
The shortlist should be treated as a sequence for engagement, not a final valuation ranking. A later-stage asset may justify immediate territory and exclusivity questions, while an early platform program may offer a better risk-adjusted option structure. The BD owner should first confirm who controls the asset, which countries and indications remain unencumbered, whether third-party technology is required, and whether the company is seeking capital, development capability, commercialization reach or a full asset transfer.
For each priority asset, request a compact evidence package covering: current target product profile; nonclinical pharmacology and toxicology; clinical protocol and available readouts; chemistry, manufacturing and controls status; regulatory correspondence; investigator and vendor obligations; publication plan; and a rights schedule by territory, indication and field. The package should identify every entity that has funded, invented, manufactured, tested or previously licensed the program. The returned owner field is a routing signal, not a substitute for executed agreements.
Stage evidence also needs normalization. “Phase 2,” for example, can refer to an active study, a completed study, a program that has not yet generated a decision-quality readout, or a stage reached only in one territory. Confirm trial identifiers, enrollment status, endpoint hierarchy, statistical analysis, safety follow-up and whether the formulation in the trial matches the proposed commercial product. For approved assets, verify label, geography, exclusivity and supply obligations rather than assuming approval equals licensability.
The IP screen is intentionally risk-based because this workflow did not perform a claim-by-claim patent opinion. The first diligence layer is chain of title: confirm inventor assignments, employee and consultant agreements, university obligations, government funding, prior licenses and security interests. The second layer is scope: separate composition-of-matter, sequence, formulation, manufacturing, delivery, method-of-use, biomarker and combination claims. The third layer is duration and enforceability: review priority dates, prosecution status, patent-term adjustment or extension, oppositions, invalidity exposure and key country coverage.
Freedom to operate should be assessed against the intended product, indication, dose, route, regimen, biomarker and manufacturing process. Platform dependencies deserve special attention because a program may rely on delivery vectors, cell lines, excipients, screening technology, companion diagnostics or background know-how controlled by another party. A useful early gate is to ask the company for a current patent schedule, outside-counsel FTO summary, material-transfer agreements and a list of third-party licenses before requesting a detailed valuation model.
Precedents provide structural anchors, not automatic price comparables. Normalize every transaction for asset stage at signing, rights retained, territory, modality, number of programs, option mechanics, research funding, development cost sharing, sales milestones, royalties and disclosed value. A collaboration with an undisclosed headline value should inform outreach language and governance design, but it should not be converted into an implied valuation without the underlying economics.
A company-name match was found in the financial-report search: EXELIXIS, INC. - 2024 Quarterly report. The returned passage highlights EXELIXIS, INC. - 2024 Quarterly report NOTE 2. REVENUES As part of the 2024 Restructuring Plan, we have terminated certain of our in-licensing collaboration arrangements, including Aurigene Oncology, Ltd., BioInvent International AB, Cybrexa Therapeutics LLC, NBE-Therapeutics AG and STORM Therapeutics LTD. The termination of these agreements was effective in April 2024. See “Note 11. Restructuring” for additional inf… Review source. Treat this as a directional financing signal and reconcile it to the latest filing.
Financial posture changes the feasible structure. A well-capitalized owner may prefer regional commercialization, co-development or a strategically selective platform collaboration. A company with a near-term financing need may value upfront cash, funded research, clinical cost sharing or an option exercise tied to a defined readout. The outreach team should avoid inferring distress from silence and instead ask directly about runway to the next value inflection, board-approved partnering objectives and internal development priorities.
Current Awareness returned no strict company-name news match for the decision date. This is a transparent negative search result, not a conclusion that the company has had no recent events. Before outreach, rerun news and regulatory monitoring for the company, each shortlisted asset, principal target, trial identifier and likely financing counterparties.
Aurigene Oncology Ltd merits targeted BD follow-up when the proposed asset and rights package match the buyer’s therapeutic strategy. The immediate objective is not to negotiate economics; it is to confirm control, stage, evidence readiness, IP boundaries and willingness to transact. Advance the highest-ranked asset to an owner-confirmation call, keep the remaining programs as structured alternatives, and close the screen if the company cannot substantiate ownership, current stage or a diligence-ready evidence package.
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