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The need-to-know this morning

AstraZeneca is spending $600 million upfront to pick up global rights for the lung cancer drug Zegfrovy from the Chinese firm Dizal Pharmaceutical Co. The drug, an EGFR inhibitor, is approved in the U.S. and China for patients with a type of advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer that has certain mutations, and is under review by regulatory agencies as a first-line therapy. AstraZeneca said the drug fit with its other products for EGFR-mutated lung cancer.

Akero team, backed by Fairmount, launches new immunology company

The former executive team of Akero Therapeutics, recently sold to Novo Nordisk, has partnered with the investment firm Fairmount, one of the sector’s most prolific company creators, to launch a publicly traded biotech centered around a long-acting immunology drug plucked from a Chinese firm.