ABOUT US

ABOUT US

Our Mission

To improve the lives of patients with serious diseases by pioneering therapies created with our revolutionary PROTAC Discovery Engine.

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Transforming the Future for Patients

Arvinas is singularly focused on developing new options for patients in need, pioneering a new class of medicines to target and degrade disease-related proteins.

For people living with cancers and other difficult-to-treat diseases, our approach has the potential to be transformative. Our proprietary PROTACs, or proteolysis-targeting chimeras, are designed to work by harnessing the body’s own natural protein disposal system to degrade and remove disease-causing proteins.

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We Are Undeterred by “Undruggable”

We’ve developed a broad technology platform focused on high-value targets to deliver more potent therapies and address the majority of proteins that evade inhibition—including those that have been deemed “undruggable” by traditional approaches.

Our lead programs are currently focused on the receptors associated with prostate and breast cancers.

At Arvinas, we work every day to unlock the full potential of PROTACs, developing a robust pipeline and partnering with the world’s leading drug development companies to bring new possibilities where they are needed most.

1O Years of Scientific Discovery

2O13

Arvinas is founded by Yale professor Craig Crews with the goal of turning PROTACs into patient therapies

2016

Arvinas creates its first oral PROTAC

2O18
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Arvinas creates its first blood-brain barrier-crossing PROTACs

2019
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Two Arvinas PROTAC degraders, bavdegalutamide and vepdegestrant, enter clinical studies

2020

Proof of concept is achieved for bavdegalutamide and vepdegestrant

2021

Arvinas partners with Pfizer to co-develop and co-commercialize vepdegestrant

2021

Arvinas PROTAC degrader ARV-766 enters clinical studies

2022
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Arvinas initiates first registrational study with vepdegestrant

2024

Arvinas begins clinical trials of ARV-102, an investigational PROTAC for neurodegenerative diseases

2024

Arvinas licenses ARV-766 to Novartis

Bavdegalutamide and vepdegestrant are currently under investigation. Their safety and effectiveness have not yet been established.

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If you’re inspired, please take a look at the current list of opportunities to join our team.