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− Collaboration with AstraZeneca results in second Accurin candidate to enter clinical development −

− Promising AZD2811 Data Demonstrating Tumor Growth Inhibition and Prolonged Drug Exposure Recently Presented at 2015 American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting −

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BIND Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIND), a clinical-stage nanomedicine company developing targeted and programmable therapeutics called Accurins™, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorized the use of AstraZeneca's Accurin AZD2811 in clinical trials under an investigational new drug (IND) application. BIND is collaborating with AstraZeneca on the development of AZD2811, an Aurora B Kinase inhibitor that has been shown to be active in both solid and hematological tumors in preclinical models, and the companies anticipate enrolling patients in a phase 1 clinical trial with AZD2811 in the fourth quarter of this year. BIND will earn a $4 million milestone payment upon first dosing a patient in a phase 1 clinical trial with AZD2811.

Preclinical data on AZD2811 were presented at the 2015 American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in April 2015, including data demonstrating promising in vivo and in vitro tumor growth inhibition as monotherapy in models of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Additional data showed that AZD2811 delivers prolonged exposure to active drug while having the potential to adapt the dosing regimen, potentially achieving an improved therapeutic index. In addition, using mass spectrometric imaging, AZD2811 was shown to accumulate in tumors and achieve prolonged tumor drug exposure. This represents the first time distribution of nanoparticles in tumors has been demonstrated. Previously, preclinical tumor model data were presented showing that AZD2811 minimizes the bone marrow toxicity seen with the parent compound, which has limited the clinical utility of Aurora B kinase inhibitors as a class.

"We have worked diligently with our collaborators at AstraZeneca to quickly advance the Aurora B kinase inhibitor program, AZD2811, through preclinical development," said Andrew Hirsch, president and chief executive officer of BIND Therapeutics. "The data recently presented at AACR describing the optimized pharmacological properties of AZD2811 further demonstrate the unique attributes of Accurins as a new treatment modality with the potential to produce therapeutics with best-in-class profiles. With AZD2811 now cleared to begin a phase 1 study, we are positioned to have two Accurins in clinical development, with our lead Accurin BIND-014 currently in phase 2 studies."

BIND and AstraZeneca expect to enroll the first patient in a phase 1 clinical trial with AZD2811 in the fourth quarter of 2015. Under terms of the collaboration, AstraZeneca is responsible for clinical development and commercialization and BIND is responsible for conducting clinical manufacturing through at least the end of phase 2 clinical trials.

About Accurins

Accurins, a new class of targeted therapeutics developed using BIND's Medicinal Nanoengineering® platform, are nanoparticles engineered to have a profound impact on the treatment of disease. The elegant and novel design of Accurins allow for prolonged circulation, controlled and tunable release and selective targeting of a therapeutic payload to diseased tissue or cells while avoiding immune surveillance detection and systemic toxicities.

Accurins can be engineered for multiple therapeutic applications and have the potential to integrate numerous payloads, including highly potent drugs with mechanism-based toxicities that limit therapeutic benefit, DNA, RNA, proteins and immunotherapy agents. This attribute enables Accurins to target multiple diseases, including cancer, inflammatory, vascular, and infectious disease.

About BIND Therapeutics

BIND Therapeutics is a clinical-stage nanomedicine company developing a pipeline of Accurins™, its novel targeted therapeutics designed to increase the concentration and duration of therapeutic payloads at disease sites while reducing exposure to healthy tissue. BIND is leveraging its Medicinal Nanoengineering® platform to develop a pipeline of Accurins targeting hematological and solid tumors and has a number of strategic collaborations with biopharmaceutical companies to develop Accurins in areas of high unmet need. BIND's lead drug candidate, BIND-014, is a prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) -targeted Accurin that contains docetaxel, a clinically-validated and widely-used cancer chemotherapy drug. BIND-014 is currently in development for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, or NSCLC, in patients with KRAS mutations or squamous histology. In addition, BIND plans to initiate clinical trials with BIND-014 in cervical, bladder, head and neck and cholangio cancers in 2015. BIND is also advancing BIND-510, its second PSMA-targeted Accurin drug candidate containing vincristine, a potent microtubule inhibitor with dose limiting peripheral neuropathy in its conventional form, through important preclinical studies to position it for an Investigational New Drug application filing with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2016. Lastly, BIND is developing Accurins designed to inhibit PLK1 and KSP, both of which BIND believes are promising anti-mitotic targets that have been limited in the clinic due to myelotoxicity at or below therapeutic doses.

BIND has announced ongoing collaborations with Pfizer Inc., AstraZeneca AB, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Merck & Co., or Merck (known as Merck Sharp & Dohme outside the United States and Canada) and Macrophage Therapeutics (a subsidiary of Navidea Biopharmaceuticals) to develop Accurins based on their proprietary therapeutic payloads and/or targeting ligands.

For more information, please visit the Company's web site at www.bindtherapeutics.com.

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