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Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Reports Third Quarter 2006 Financial Results.


Significantly Increased Revenues in 2006 Contributes to Strong Financial Position

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NYSE: ALNY), a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the development and commercialization of therapeutic products based on RNA interference (RNAi) in the United States. , Inc. (Nasdaq: ALNY), a leading RNAi therapeutics company, today reported its consolidated financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2006 and company highlights.

"This was Alnylam's strongest quarter to date as measured by financial performance and revenues, where we've established a solid and sustainable foundation in R&D funding and milestone payments from pharmaceutical collaborators and licensees. In addition, we accomplished many important pipeline and business objectives during the period, as we continued to execute on our mission of building a leading biopharmaceutical company founded on RNAi," said John Maraganore, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Alnylam. "Alnylam's scientific, pipeline, and business leadership in the field of RNAi, combined with the recognition of the potential of RNAi with the 2006 Nobel prize Nobel Prize, award given for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, peace, or literature. The awards were established by the will of Alfred Nobel, who left a fund to provide annual prizes in the five areas listed above.  and other recent industry activities, highlight the considerable and rare opportunity that exists in the development of an entirely new class of drugs. We believe that our accomplishments and events of this past period uniquely position Alnylam to build significant value from the advancement of RNAi therapeutics as innovative medicines."

Cash, Cash Equivalents and Marketable Securities Marketable Securities

Very liquid securities that can be converted into cash quickly at a reasonable price.

Notes:
Marketable securities are very liquid as they tend to have maturities less than one year, and the rate at which these securities can be bought or sold has


At September 30, 2006, Alnylam had cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities of $120.3 million compared to $80.0 million at December 31, 2005. The increase was primarily due to $62.2 million of net proceeds Net Proceeds

The amount received after all costs are deducted from the sale of a piece of property or security.

Notes:
In the case of an investor selling a security, net proceeds represent the proceeds from the sale minus any trading costs (i.e. commissions).
 from the company's public offering of common stock in January 2006 and funding from its collaborators and licensees, including a $5.0 million upfront payment from the company's Biogen Idec Biogen Idec, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIIB) is a biotechnology company specializing in drugs for neurological disorders, autoimmune disorders and cancer. The company was formed in 2003 by the merger of Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Biogen and San Diego, California-based Idec  collaboration agreement, offset by cash used to fund the company's operations.

Revenues

Revenues in the third quarter of 2006 were $8.2 million compared to $1.4 million during the third quarter of 2005. Included in revenues in the third quarter of 2006 were $5.5 million of expense reimbursement Reimbursement

Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred.
, milestone and amortization revenues related to the company's main collaboration with Novartis, and $1.0 million of expense reimbursement revenues related to the company's flu collaboration with Novartis as well as $1.2 million in revenues from the company's InterfeRx[TM] license program and reagent reagent /re·a·gent/ (re-a´jent) a substance used to produce a chemical reaction so as to detect, measure, produce, etc., other substances.

re·a·gent
n.
 service license agreements.

Net Loss

The net loss according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. (GAAP GAAP

See: Generally Accepted Accounting Principles


GAAP

See generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
) for the quarter ended September 30, 2006 was $7.4 million, or $0.23 per share (including $1.7 million, or $0.05 per share of non-cash stock-based compensation expense) as compared to $10.7 million, or $0.51 per share (including $2.2 million, or $0.10 per share of non-cash stock-based compensation expense) in the third quarter of 2005.

Research and Development Expenses

Research and development (R&D) expenses were $12.8 million in the third quarter of 2006, which included $0.9 million of non-cash stock-based compensation, as compared to $8.0 million in the third quarter of 2005, which included $1.1 million of non-cash stock-based compensation. The increase in R&D expenses was primarily due to license fees, clinical trial costs related to the company's clinical program for respiratory syncytial virus respiratory syncytial virus (sĭnsĭsh`əl): see cold, common.  (RSV RSV respiratory syncytial virus; Rous sarcoma virus.

RSV
abbr.
respiratory syncytial virus


RSV 1 Respiratory syncytial virus, see there 2 Rous sarcoma virus, see there
) infection as well as higher external service costs associated with the company's pre-clinical RNAi therapeutic programs. Also contributing to the increase were higher costs related to an increase in R&D headcount over the past year to support the company's alliances and expanding product pipeline.

General and Administrative Expenses

General and administrative (G&A) expenses were $4.0 million in the third quarter of 2006, which included $0.8 million of non-cash stock-based compensation, as compared with $4.1 million in the third quarter of 2005, which included $1.1 million of non-cash stock-based compensation. The decrease in G&A expenses was due primarily to lower non-cash stock-based compensation expenses partially offset by higher professional service fees due to increased business activities and higher facility related costs.

Cash Guidance for 2006

Alnylam continues to expect that its cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities balance will be greater than $115 million at December 31, 2006.

"Our financial position was further strengthened this quarter as a result of our existing and new development collaborations and licensing arrangements, and we have already exceeded our goal of receiving greater than $15 million in alliance-based funding this year," said Patricia Allen, Vice President, Finance and Treasurer at Alnylam. "Although there will be variability in revenues from quarter to quarter, we expect to maintain a solid financial profile with a strong revenue base as a result of our existing and newly formed collaborations, balanced with planned investments in advancing our pipeline. We remain on track to achieve our cash guidance for the remainder of the year as we execute on our scientific, clinical, and business objectives for 2006."

Third Quarter 2006 and Recent Corporate Highlights

Product Pipeline and Scientific Leadership Highlights

* Advanced Development of ALN-RSV01. Alnylam initiated a U.S. Phase I human clinical trial of an inhaled in·hale  
v. in·haled, in·hal·ing, in·hales

v.tr.
1. To draw (air or smoke, for example) into the lungs by breathing; inspire.

2.
 formulation of ALN-RSV01 to evaluate safety, tolerability tol·er·a·ble  
adj.
1. Capable of being tolerated; endurable.

2. Fairly good; passable. See Synonyms at average.



tol
, and pharmacokinetics pharmacokinetics /phar·ma·co·ki·net·ics/ (fahr?mah-ko-ki-net´iks) the action of drugs in the body over a period of time, including the processes of absorption, distribution, localization in tissues, biotransformation, and excretion.  in healthy adult volunteers. The inhaled formulation of ALN-RSV01 used in this Phase I study is a nebulized formulation and advances previous clinical work for ALN-RSV01 administered as an intranasal in·tra·na·sal
adj.
Within the nose.
 spray.

* Continued Progress with ALN-FLU01. Alnylam has demonstrated activity of ALN-FLU01 toward human clinical isolates of the H5N1 virus, and advanced this program in development activities together with its collaborator Novartis. In order to optimize delivery and finalize fi·nal·ize  
tr.v. fi·nal·ized, fi·nal·iz·ing, fi·nal·iz·es
To put into final form; complete or conclude: "They have jointly agreed ...
 formulation development for ALN-FLU01, the timeline for filing an investigational new drug (IND) application will shift from as early as the end of 2006, to 2007.

* Initiated New Program with Merck. Alnylam announced today that it has initiated a new co-development program as part of its recently revised collaboration agreement with Merck. The new program is directed towards the development of an RNAi therapeutic product for an undisclosed disease target using systemic RNAi technology. Alnylam may co-promote any marketed product that results from this new program. In addition, Merck has selected two additional disease targets for the development of RNAi therapeutic products under the recently revised collaboration agreement with Alnylam, making Alnylam eligible for milestone payments and royalties.

* Provided Pre-Clinical Program Updates at Scientific Meetings. In the third quarter, Alnylam presented updates on its clinical and pre-clinical programs, including its work on microRNAs, at several peer-reviewed scientific meetings including:
          -- Hereditary Disease Foundation, August 2006;

          -- Europaediatrics, October 2006;

          -- Society for Neuroscience, October 2006; and

          -- Oligonucleotide Therapeutics Society, October 2006.


* Continued Progress with Systemic Delivery. Alnylam continued to make progress in therapeutic gene silencing with systemic delivery of RNAi therapeutics. As a result of the progress made to date with its collaborator, Inex Pharmaceuticals Corporation, the companies advanced to the next phase of the collaboration ahead of schedule. In addition, Alnylam has made significant progress in its research collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at Cambridge; coeducational; chartered 1861, opened 1865 in Boston, moved 1916. It has long been recognized as an outstanding technological institute and its Sloan School of Management has notable programs in business,  on discovery and development of lipidoid nanoparticle formulations for systemic delivery of RNAi therapeutics, including those reported recently for its hypercholesterolemia Hypercholesterolemia Definition

Hypercholesterolemia refers to levels of cholesterol in the blood that are higher than normal.
Description

Cholesterol circulates in the blood stream. It is an essential molecule for the human body.
 program targeting PCSK PCSK Proprotein Convertase, Subtilisin/Kexin 9.

Business Execution Highlights

* Formed New Alliance with Biogen Idec to Develop RNAi Therapeutics for the Potential Treatment of Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy Definition

Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a rapidly progressive neuromuscular disease caused by opportunistic infection of brain cells (oligodendrocytes and astrocytes) by the JC virus
 (PML PML - Parallel ML.

["Synchronous Operations as First-Class Values", J.H. Reppy <jhr@research.att.com>, Proc SIGPLAN 88 Conf Prog Lang Design and Impl, June 1988, pp. 250-259].
). PML is caused by infection of the central nervous system with a virus called JC virus and can occur in certain immune-suppressed patients, including those receiving immunomodulatory therapies. Under the terms of the collaboration, Alnylam received an upfront payment of $5.0 million in the quarter ended September 30, 2006, and could also receive more than $51.0 million in milestone payments, and substantial undisclosed royalties and utilization fees. Biogen Idec will fund all R&D activities.

* Strengthened Existing Collaboration with Merck. Alnylam and Merck amended their two existing RNAi collaboration agreements and consolidated the efforts into a single ongoing collaboration. The revised terms provide Alnylam with an opportunity to receive accelerated R&D funding at a much earlier stage and the potential for more than $120.0 million in milestone payments in addition to royalty payments or profit-sharing on any commercialized products resulting from the collaboration.

* Expanded Public Sector-Private Sector Partnership Efforts with Nearly $25 Million in Funding, and Established Alnylam Biodefense[TM]. Alnylam significantly expanded its public sector-private sector partnership efforts this quarter, reflecting the broad potential for RNAi in biopreparedness and biodefense applications. Alnylam Biodefense was established to build a robust platform for developing RNAi therapeutics to combat natural or man-made biological threats that pose a potential risk to public health and national security.
          -- The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
             (NIAID) awarded Alnylam a $23.0 million contract to
             advance the development of a broad spectrum RNAi
             anti-viral therapeutic against hemorrhagic fever virus,
             including the Ebola virus.

          -- The NIAID also awarded the company a Small Business
             Innovation Research (SBIR) grant of approximately
             $590,000 to advance the development of RNAi therapeutics
             for pandemic influenza.

          -- The Department of Defense Appropriations Act of 2007
             includes $1.1 million of funding dedicated to Alnylam's
             ongoing development of RNAi therapeutics.


* Continued Leveraging of Intellectual Property for Near-Term Value Creation. Alnylam granted InterfeRx licenses to its fundamental intellectual property to two companies for development and commercialization of RNAi therapeutics toward specific targets that fall outside the core strategic areas of Alnylam and its major collaborators. Under these agreements, Alnylam received upfront payments and may receive annual payments, sublicense sub·li·cense  
n.
A license giving rights of production or marketing of products or services to a person or company that is not the primary holder of such rights.

tr.v.
 income, milestone payments, and royalties.
          -- Alnylam granted an InterfeRx license to Calando
             Pharmaceuticals, a majority-owned subsidiary of
             Arrowhead Research Corporation, to discover, develop,
             and commercialize an RNAi therapeutic toward a cancer
             target.

          -- Alnylam also granted an InterfeRx license to Quark
             Biotech, Inc. to discover, develop, and commercialize
             two RNAi therapeutics targeting the p53 and RTP801 genes
             for certain diseases, including renal failure and
             age-related macular degeneration, respectively.


Intellectual Property Leadership Highlights

* Obtained Additional Issued Patent Broadly Covering RNAi Therapeutics from the United States Patent and Trademark Office The United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO or USPTO) is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that provides patent protection to inventors and businesses for their inventions, and trademark registration for product and intellectual property  (USPTO USPTO
abbr.
United States Patent and Trademark Office
). A fundamental patent from Alnylam's exclusively held "Tuschl II" patent series was issued by the USPTO. This issued patent (U.S. Patent No. 7,078,196 or " '196 patent"), the second in the Tuschl II patent series to issue in the U.S. this year, broadly covers methods of making small interfering RNAs Small interfering RNA (siRNA), sometimes known as short interfering RNA or silencing RNA, are a class of 20-25 nucleotide-long double-stranded RNA molecules that play a variety of roles in biology.  (siRNAs), the molecules that mediate RNAi, with or without chemical modifications In biochemistry, chemical modification is the technique of chemically reacting a protein or nucleic acid with chemical reagents. Chemical modification can have several goals, such as
  • to identify which parts of the molecule are exposed to solvent ("foot printing");
 that may be required to introduce "drug-like" properties in RNAi therapeutics.

* Expanded Global Leadership on Fundamental Intellectual Property for RNAi Therapeutics. Alnylam announced today that the New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland.  patent office has granted Patent No. 525888, which includes claims corresponding to the Tuschl II '196 and '704 (U.S. Patent No. 7,056,704) patents. The New Zealand patent includes claims on composition of matter, methods of use, and methods of making siRNAs.

* Extended Scope of Chemistry Intellectual Property. Alnylam announced today that two additional U.S. patents, licensed to Alnylam in connection with its 2004 alliance with Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and covering chemical modifications of oligonucleotides that may be required for RNAi therapeutics, were issued. These issued patents are:
          -- U.S. Patent No. 7,122,649 which broadly covers
             5'-O-conjugated oligonucleotides having a plurality of
             2'-modified nucleosides; and

          -- U.S. Patent No. 7,101,993 which covers compounds
             including 2'-O-modified purine nucleosides.


Organizational Highlights

* Announced Management Transition in Business Development. Vincent Miles, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Business Development, is planning to leave the company to pursue his interests in other areas. He will remain with Alnylam on a full-time basis through the end of the year and will then work through a transition period as the company identifies a replacement. Barry Greene, Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 of Alnylam, will expand his active involvement in and assume leadership responsibilities for all business development efforts, including ongoing pharmaceutical alliance discussions and InterfeRx licensing activities.

Conference Call Information

Alnylam will host a conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET on November 2, 2006 to discuss third quarter activities and recent corporate developments. The call may be accessed by dialing 866-831-6162 (domestic) or 617-213-8852 (international) five minutes prior to the start time and provide the passcode 46346183.

A replay of the call will be available from 6:30 p.m. ET on November 2, 2006 until November 9, 2006. To access the replay, please dial 888-286-8010 (domestic) or 617-801-6888 (international), and provide the passcode 73282738. A live audio webcast of the call will also be available on the "Investors" section of the company's website, www.alnylam.com. An archived webcast will be available on the company's website approximately two hours after the event, and will be archived for 14 days thereafter.

About RNA Interference RNA interference
n.
A process in which the introduction of double-stranded RNA into a cell inhibits the expression of genes.
 (RNAi)

RNA interference, or RNAi, is a naturally occurring mechanism within cells for selectively silencing and regulating specific genes. Since many diseases are caused by the inappropriate activity of specific genes, the ability to silence genes selectively through RNAi could provide a new way to treat a wide range of human diseases. RNAi is induced by small, double-stranded RNA RNA: see nucleic acid.
RNA
 in full ribonucleic acid

One of the two main types of nucleic acid (the other being DNA), which functions in cellular protein synthesis in all living cells and replaces DNA as the carrier of genetic
 molecules. One method to activate RNAi is with chemically synthesized syn·the·sized  
adj.
1. Relating to or being an instrument whose sound is modified or augmented by a synthesizer.

2. Relating to or being compositions or a composition performed on synthesizers or synthesized instruments.
 small interfering RNAs, or siRNAs, which are double-stranded RNAs that are targeted to a specific disease-associated gene. The siRNA molecules are used by the natural RNAi machinery in cells to cause highly targeted gene silencing.

About Alnylam

Alnylam is a biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics based on RNA interference, or RNAi. The company is applying its therapeutic expertise in RNAi to address significant medical needs, many of which cannot effectively be addressed with small molecules or antibodies, the current major classes of drugs. Alnylam is building a pipeline of RNAi therapeutics; its lead program is in Phase I human clinical trials for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, which is the leading cause of hospitalization hospitalization /hos·pi·tal·iza·tion/ (hos?pi-t'l-i-za´shun)
1. the placing of a patient in a hospital for treatment.

2. the term of confinement in a hospital.
 in infants in the U.S. The company's leadership position in fundamental patents, technology, and know-how relating to relating to relate prepconcernant

relating to relate prepbezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc 
 RNAi has enabled it to form major alliances with leading companies including Merck, Medtronic, Novartis, and Biogen Idec. The company, founded in 2002, maintains global headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts This article is about the city of Cambridge in Massachusetts. For the English university town, see Cambridge, England. For other places, see Cambridge (disambiguation).
Cambridge, Massachusetts is a city in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, United States.
, and has an additional operating unit operating unit

A type of operating company that engages in transactions with outsiders and that is owned by another business. For example, in 1995 the stockholders of Capital Cities/ABC approved a $19 billion merger with the Walt Disney Company, whereupon
 in Kulmbach, Germany. Alnylam is honored to be the "emerging/mid-cap" company recipient of the 2006 James D. Watson James Dewey Watson (born April 6, 1928) is an American molecular biologist, best known as one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA. Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the  Helix Award, the biotechnology industry's award for outstanding achievement. For more information, visit www.alnylam.com.

Alnylam Forward-Looking Statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.


Various statements in this release concerning our future expectations, plans and prospects, including, without limitation, statements related to future expectations, plans, and prospects, our clinical development plans for ALN-RSV01, ALN-FLU01 and our other product candidates, our product goals and business goals for 2006 and 2007, including without limitation, the filing of an IND for ALN-FLU01 and projections for the amount and sufficiency of cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities, constitute forward-looking statements for the purposes of the safe harbor Safe Harbor

1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated.

2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive.
 provisions under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors, including risks related to: our approach to discover and develop novel drugs, which is unproven unproven Dubious, nonscientific, not proven, quack, questionable, unscientific adjective Relating to that which has not been validated by reproducible experiments or other scientific methods for determining effect or efficacy  and may never lead to marketable products; obtaining, maintaining and protecting intellectual property utilized by our products; our ability to enforce our patents against infringers and to defend our patent portfolio against challenges from third parties; our ability to obtain additional funding to support our business activities; our dependence on third parties for development, manufacture, marketing, sales and distribution of products; the successful development of our product candidates, all of which are in early stages of development; obtaining regulatory approval for products; competition from others using technology similar to ours and others developing products for similar uses; our dependence on collaborators; and our short operating history; as well as those risks more fully discussed in the "Risk Factors" section of our most recent report on Form 10-Q Form 10-Q

See 10-Q.
 on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. In addition, any forward-looking statements represent our views only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any subsequent date. We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
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This selected financial information should be read in conjunction with
the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto included in
Alnylam's Annual Report on Form 10-K which includes the audited
financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2005.
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