July 1, 2024
Radionetics provides Lilly access to proprietary GPCR targeting small molecule radiopharmaceuticals. Radionetics receives $140 million upfront payment and Lilly obtains the exclusive right to acquire Radionetics for $1 billion.
Part of a treatment strategy known as theranostics, radiopharmaceuticals can be used for both therapy and diagnosis.
Radiopharmaceuticals, when tethering a radionuclide suitable for imaging, create a map of cancerous tumors in the body that provides precise diagnostic information. From the imaging results, the patients who are most likely to respond are identified and treated with individualized regiments of the therapeutic version of the same radiopharmaceutical. This precision medicine approach seeks to make substantial improvements in clinical outcomes.
Small molecules, tethered with powerful radioisotopes, are designed to exquisitely bind to receptors overexpressed in cancer and deliver powerful radiation to kill tumors, without affecting normal tissue.
Our unique approach marries a vast knowledge of GPCR biology with unrivaled proficiency in small molecule medicinal chemistry to develop potent and highly selective radiopharmaceuticals. We take a fit-for-purpose approach, pinpointing the precise target and selecting the ideal small molecule ligand paired with the optimal radioisotope to achieve a therapeutic effect.
Largest gene family in humans
132 known protein/receptor pairs
>65 with increased tumor expression
Radionetics is advancing a pipeline of novel small molecule radioligands targeting GPCRs for the treatment of a broad range of cancers, including breast cancer, lung cancer, and other indications of high unmet need.
Our team is highly collaborative and dynamic, and we are doing exciting and novel research driving radiotherapeutics into the clinic and towards patients.
Radionetics is headquartered in San Diego, California, in the heart of the thriving life sciences community. Our team includes talented individuals who are experts in their respective fields and united by a shared passion for improving the lives of cancer patients.
Radionetics has a competitive total compensation package that includes bonus opportunity; equity; medical, dental, vision, life/AD&D, short-term, and long-term disability insurance; 401(k) retirement plan; 4 weeks of paid time off annually; and generous paid holidays.
We invite you to review our open positions and submit your application if there is a suitable match with your background and experience.
Jean-Michel Vernier serves as Senior Vice President of Chemistry, bringing more than 25 years of experience in drug discovery and development. Prior to joining Radionetics, he was Vice President of Chemistry at Erasca where he oversaw their chemistry department, leading a group of medicinal, computational and development scientists dedicated to discovering and advancing new medicines to treat patients with cancer. Previous to these appointments, he was Vice President of Chemistry at Ignyta, where he led the chemistry department managing all of Ignyta’s drug substance GMP production contributing to the successful development of lead drug candidate entrectinib (ROZLYTREK®) , as well as early-stage internal drug discovery programs. He also held positions of increasing responsibilities at several companies, including Ardea Biosciences, Merck Research Laboratories and SIBIA neurosciences. Dr. Vernier has co-authored more than 30 peer-reviewed publications and is an inventor on more than 50 U.S. patents. He earned his Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry from the University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France and was a postdoctoral fellow at Colorado State University.