List of Antibodies Companies with Phase 1 Active Clinical Trial - 113
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Abdera Therapeutics Vancouver, Canada | Abdera Therapeutics Inc. is a precision oncology company developing next-generation targeted radiation therapies - one of the most cutting-edge and highly promising areas of drug development. The company is built on a proprietary modular technology platform optimized for the delivery of radioisotopes to selectively destroy tumor cells while sparing healthy cells. Abdera is using this platform to enable the rapid development of a broad range of safe and efficacious therapies serving cancer patients with limited treatment options. Abdera Therapeutics is growing rapidly and seeking key new team members who thrive at the cutting-edge of innovation. Come join us and be a part of the ground-breaking team set to unlock the power of targeted radiotherapy! |
ABL Bio Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea | ABL Bio Inc. (Kosdaq: 298380) is a South Korean biotechnology company dedicated to the development of bispecific antibody therapeutics to improve and save people's lives. With our BsAb platforms ‘Grabody-T,’ ‘Grabody-I’ and ‘Grabody-B,’ we have built a robust pipeline of multiple clinical and pre-clinical stage drug candidates. In the oncology area, we have developed Grabody-T, a modular 4-1BB engaging platform that has demonstrated excellent efficacy and safety. We also created a next-generation antibody drug conjugate program to treat various cancers. In the neurodegenerative disorder space, we have developed Grabody-B platform, which is designed to maximize blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration. Grabody-B is applicable to various CNS targets across a plethora of neurological disorders, potentially providing a breakthrough to address the high unmet medical needs in neurodegeneration. We continue to actively expand and advance our pipeline through global strategic partnerships. For more information, please visit http://ablbio.com |
Adcentrx Therapeutics San Diego, California, United States | Adcentrx Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on accelerating breakthroughs in protein conjugate therapeutic development for cancer and other life-threatening diseases. By combining the targeting precision of biologics and the disease fighting power of small molecule payloads, Adcentrx strives to develop next generation targeted therapies for improving patient treatment options. |
AgonOx Portland, Oregon, United States | AgonOx, Inc.is a spin-off company from the Providence Cancer Center located in Portland, Oregon. We are developing immune system activators for use in cancer therapy. Research in the field of T-cell modulation conducted worldwide with OX40 and other agents has demonstrated that the use of T-cell modulating therapies in combination with specific anti-tumor therapies have the potential for yielding therapeutic benefits for patients with cancer. AgonOx is focused on the development of immune system modulators in combination with other promising agents in the immune oncology space. |
Akamis Bio Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom | Akamis is a clinical-stage oncology company whose mission is to leverage its groundbreaking T-SIGn® platform to positively impact the lives of people living with cancer. We are developing a portfolio of solid tumor-targeted T-SIGn® therapeutics which aim to enable a patient’s own immune system to recognize, attack, and clear their cancer. Akamis’ growing pipeline of T-SIGn® therapeutics is anchored by its lead clinical-stage program, NG-350A, which is being investigated in an ongoing Phase 1 clinical study in patients with metastatic or advanced epithelial tumors. Akamis has a number of T-SIGn® platform-focused collaborations with leaders in the immuno-oncology field including BMS, Merck, and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy (PICI) |
Angiex Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | Angiex Inc. is a privately held biotech startup whose mission is to exploit newly discovered biological transport mechanisms to make drugs with revolutionary power over cancer. Based in Cambridge, Mass., Angiex was founded by a scientific team of leading experts in angiogenesis, vascular biology, and oncology. The company is developing a novel portfolio of Nuclear-Delivered Antibody-Drug Conjugates™ (ND-ADCs) that release therapeutic payloads directly into the nucleus or cytosol, where the site of payload action is located. |
Ankyra Therapeutics Boston, Massachusetts, United States | Ankyra is developing a novel approach for cancer treatment called Anchored Immunotherapy, promoting prolonged immune activation locally while limiting systemic toxicity. |
Anwita Biosciences San Carlos, California, United States | Anwita Biosciences, Inc. is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are advancing our product pipeline of improved cytokines (Exenokines, Mableukins etc) and tumor-targeting antibody drug conjugates. Our lead product, Exenokine-21, has been accepted by China NMPA and the US FDA to initiate clinical studies. Our mission is to deliver transformative treatment options to improve the lives of patients with cancer and autoimmune diseases. We specialize in the discovery and development of optimized immunotherapeutics, leveraging our core expertise in cancer immunotherapy, bioinformatics, and target-based protein evolution. |
Aptitude Medical Goleta, California, United States | Aptitude Vision is a biotechnology company that specializes in developing next-generation synthetic biomolecules for treating vision-threatening diseases by simultaneously targeting multiple pathological processes. |
Arbele Bellevue, Washington, United States | Arbele is a locally grown pharmaceutical biotech focused on immunotherapy of cancers, immune disorders and neurological diseases. The company founding team has a strong combination of business development and pharmaceutical R&D, with an accumulation of >30 year experience in multinational drug companies. Our motto is to excel patient healthcare through innovation and breakthrough. Our mission is to deliver innovative and cost-effective therapeutics to treat diseases of unmet needs. We focus on antibody-based therapeutic platforms, including chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T and Bi-specific antibody technology, while leveraging new technology on CRISPR genome editing. Our culture ingredients are “integrity and social values”. |
Arialys Therapeutics La Jolla, California, United States | We now know that immune cells – not only in the body’s periphery but especially in the brain – can produce autoantibodies that cause severe neurological and psychiatric diseases. Founded to explore the latest discoveries in autoimmune neuropsychiatry, Arialys Therapeutics is developing new precision medicines to specifically block pathogenic autoantibodies in the brain and meaningfully expand the treatment possibilities for neuropsychiatric disorders driven by autoimmune disease. |
Aro Biotherapeutics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Based in Philadelphia, Aro Biotherapeutics is a biotechnology company pioneering the development of tissue-targeted genetic medicines with a platform based on a proprietary protein technology called Centyrins. The company is developing a wholly-owned pipeline of Centyrin-based therapeutic candidates and is working with industry partners to leverage Centyrins for tissue-specific targeting of therapeutics for a diverse set of diseases. |
Asher Biotherapeutics South San Francisco, California, United States | Asher Bio is a biotechnology company developing precisely targeted immunotherapies for cancer and other diseases. Our cis-targeting platform aims to enable selective activation of specific immune cell types, addressing the inherent limitations of otherwise pleiotropic immunotherapies that act on multiple cell types. Our approach has the potential to precisely direct different immune mediators against a range of target immune cell-types and create best-in-class immunotherapies in cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases. Asher Bio is backed by Third Rock Ventures and is located in South San Francisco. |
Attovia Therapeutics Fremont, California, United States | Attovia is creating a pipeline of biotherapeutics with an initial focus on immune-mediated disease and oncology. We leverage ATTOBODY, a novel biologics platform, to generate small format biparatopic binders that unlock the spatial aspect of target engagement. The biparatopic binding mode of ATTOBODIES translates to picomolar affinity with glue-like off-rates, exquisite specificity, and accelerated target internalization. Their small format and modularity offer fast tissue penetration, ease of engineering into bispecifics, and tunable half-life from hours to weeks. Collectively, these properties of ATTOBODIES expand the addressable target and epitope universe across disease areas and can offer stronger efficacy, faster speed to response, and an improved safety profile compared to traditional approaches. By utilizing our ATTOBODY technology, we will develop novel medicines that target unaddressed elements of disease, as well as offer better efficacy and tolerability. We envision a world where no patient is left behind. |
Auron Therapeutics Newton, Massachusetts, United States | Auron Therapeutics is a privately held patient-centered, platform-powered, product-driven oncology company. We are the leaders in identifying and targeting cell state to treat a range of solid tumors and hematological malignancies. |
Avacta Wetherby, England, United Kingdom | Our mission is to shape the future of medicine by developing safe and efficacious drugs, and high performing diagnostics, based on our proprietary Affimer® and pre|CISIONᵀᴹ platforms. The Affimer® platform is a novel class of biotherapeutic based on a naturally occurring human protein. It is Avacta’s proprietary therapeutic platform with its intellectual property covered by several patent families. Avacta’s proprietary pre|CISIONᵀᴹ targeted chemotherapy platform, releases active drug only in the tumour, thereby limiting systemic exposure and improving the overall safety and therapeutic potential of these powerful anti-cancer treatments. Avacta expects to take its first pre|CISIONᵀᴹ drug candidate, AVA6000, a targeted form of the standard-of-care Doxorubicin, into the clinic by the second half of 2021. By combining these two platforms the Company is building a pipeline of novel cancer therapies with the aim of creating effective treatments for all cancer patients including those who do not respond to existing immunotherapies. Avacta’s diagnostics division, based in Wetherby, UK., utilises it’s proprietary Affimer® platform to develop high performing diagnostics and works with partners world-wide to develop Affimer reagents with the objective of establishing royalty bearing license deals. |
AvenCell Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | AvenCell - Based on our deep science and focused on patients in need, we develop next generation immunotherapies for hard-to-treat cancers. |
Axcynsis Therapeutics Singapore, Central Region, Singapore | Axcynsis Therapeutics is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) therapies. Our team's profound expertise, pioneering and proprietary ADC technology platform, enduring IP and know-how, substantial market opportunities, and strategic and effective execution position us as industry leaders in innovative cancer treatment solutions. At Axcynsis, our groundbreaking Matrix Optimization Platform is the cornerstone of our research and development efforts. This cutting-edge platform empowers us to swiftly explore numerous linker and payload combinations alongside our proprietary antibodies. We further harness state-of-the-art technologies, including an exclusive payload library derived from an FDA-approved drug and site-specific conjugation methods. These innovations are strategically employed to enhance the safety and quality of our ADCs. With two potential best-in-class programs on track for clinical trials by 2025 and a third program making headway toward IND status, we are poised for significant value creation and breakthroughs in cancer therapeutics. Based in Singapore, we plan to expand our clinical development operations to the United States by 2024. Join us on our journey to transform cancer treatment and make a meaningful impact in biotechnology. Axcynsis is at the forefront of developing life-changing ADC therapies, and we invite you to be a part of our innovative and dedicated team as we pioneer the future of cancer therapeutics. |
Bambusa Therapeutics Boston, Massachusetts, United States | Bambusa Therapeutics is a rapidly growing biotechnology company specializing in developing transformative inflammatory and immunological therapeutics. Based in the vibrant Boston Seaport area, our mission is to advance the field of immunology with cutting-edge solutions. |
Bio4t2 San Diego, California | Bio4t2 is a clinical stage bio pharmaceutical company developing novel single-target and combo-therapeutic CAR based cell therapies against solid cancers through its proprietary PrismCore platform that are fine-tuned to comprehensively target self-antigens in patients with solid tumors. |
Biond Biologics Misgav Industrial Park, Israel | Biond Biologics is an Israeli clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Biond is an innovative biotech company developing breakthrough immunotherapies and a pioneering intracellular drug delivery platform for the treatment of cancer patients. Our innovation: Biologics targeting novel immune evasion mechanisms, discovered through in-house research utilizing real-world patient and tumor samples A transformative intracellular delivery platform for biologics, e.g., antibodies or enzymes, inside cells, allowing to drug intracellular targets currently considered "undruggable". Biond Biologics – Novel and innovative immunotherapies for cancer and auto-immune diseases. |
Bioporto Tuborg Havnevej 15, st. 2900 Hellerup Denmark | BioPorto is an in vitro diagnostics company focused on saving lives and improving the quality of life with actionable biomarkers – tools designed to help clinicians make changes in patient management. The Company uses its expertise in antibodies and assay development, as well as its platform for assay development, to create a pipeline of novel and compelling products that focus on conditions where there is significant unmet medical need, and where the Company’s tests can help improve clinical and economic outcomes for patients, providers, and the healthcare ecosystem. The Company’s flagship products are based on the NGAL biomarker and designed to aid in the risk assessment and diagnosis of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), a common clinical syndrome that can have severe consequences, including significant morbidity and mortality, if not identified and treated early. With the aid of NGAL levels, clinicians can identify patients potentially at risk of AKI more rapidly than is possible with the current standard of care measurements, enabling earlier intervention and more tailored patient management strategies. The Company markets NGAL tests under applicable registrations including CE mark in several countries worldwide. BioPorto has facilities in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Boston, MA, USA. The shares of BioPorto A/S are listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen stock exchange. For more information visit www.bioporto.com. To learn more about our products and their availability in your country, please visit https://bioporto.com/products/. Posts are not intended for a U.S. audience. If you are from the United States, you are encouraged to visit https://www.linkedin.com/company/bioporto-diagnostics-inc-us/ Social Media Community Guidelines: https://bioporto.com/social-media/ |
Biosyngen Hougang, Singapore | Biosyngen is a cell therapy company focusing on unmet needs with technology targeting solid tumors and lymphoproliferative diseases. The company’s first-in-class products have entered into Phase I/II clinical trials for nasopharyngeal cancer (ODD and Fast-Track), lymphoproliferative disease and lung cancer. The company continues to enrich its pipeline with further IND submissions. Biosyngen drives its global strategy from the dual HQ in Singapore and Guangzhou. Leverages on the public-private biopharma ecosystem for the better cause. Committed to giving cancer patients a better chance to survive, our pipeline is enriched, covering other major indications which are on track for regulatory registration. Biosyngen seeks breakthrough in collaborations, particularly in translational R&D and clinical development. The company has positioned GMP cell therapy manufacturing facilities in two locations - in Singapore and Guangzhou covering global needs. To quicken drug development from bench-to-bedside, a parallel effort in the form of the Translational Medicine Centre is set up. It is public-private-partnership connecting stakeholders in R&D, Clinical Development, Hospitals, Pharma, Enterprises and Venture Capital. |
Boston Immune Technologies and Therapeutics (BITT) Boston, Massachusetts, United States | BITT’s dominant antibody antagonist antibody platform (DOMabTM) is a proprietary discovery platform for the development of antagonist monoclonal antibodies to the TNF superfamily. DOMab antibodies create unique surface stabilization of anti-parallel dimers for altering intracellular signaling. For TNF superfamily proliferative pathways (such as TNFR2, TRAIL and HVEM), antagonism causes cell death. For death receptors (such as CD40, CD27 and OX40), antagonism permits cell growth. Our technology’s ability to create antibodies that target only rapidly proliferating cells opens the door to TNF superfamily targets that were previously considered undruggable or limited by toxicology. |
Bright Peak Therapeutics Basel, Switzerland | Bright Peak are developing a portfolio of first-in-class and best-in-class cytokines with optimized biological properties for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases. Through a variety of proprietary technology platforms, Bright Peak is uniquely abled to conjugate its cytokines as payloads to antibodies, creating bespoke, novel and proprietary “Bright Peak Immunocytokines”, and to other cytokines as “duokines”. The Bright Peak Immunocytokines allow tissue- and cell-specific targeting of the cytokine payload with the added potential for significantly enhanced efficacy. One of the many advantages of our approach is its "off-the-shelf" feature. Using a pioneering site-specific ADC-like chemical conjugation technology, any therapeutic antibody at any stage of development can be conjugated with Bright Peak’s cytokine payloads of choice, eliminating the current complexities of antibody engineering and cell line development. Bright Peak’s team works with a passion for innovation and bold science. We are an international research-driven organization dedicated to discovering and developing cutting edge therapies that will make a difference in the lives of patients. We aim to create a vibrant and international corporate culture and are currently hiring in our Basel, Switzerland and Southern California locations. |
Byondis Nijmegen, Gelderland, The Netherlands | With a passion for outsmarting relentless cancers and autoimmune diseases, Byondis takes precision medicines to the next level. We are driven by one goal: providing novel treatments with high efficacy and low systemic toxicity for patients with high unmet medical needs. Many companies work in the areas of unmet need. What differentiates Byondis is its focus on producing a broad spectrum of molecular concepts, ranging from small molecule chemistries to complex protein structures. We engineer smaller and larger molecular functionalities that may be combined to target the right part of the body. This involves: • Next generation antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), including proprietary linker-drug (LD) technology to generate multiple ADC candidates targeting different indications • Site-specific conjugation technology • Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) • Highly selective, disease-targeting small molecules The success of our company fully depends on our people. To them, we aim to provide a fair, open and inspiring working environment, where there is room for ambition, entrepreneurship and new initiatives leading to new medicines that save and transform patients’ lives. |
Candid Therapeutics san diego, california, united states | Developing innovative therapeutics to materially improve the lives of patients. We strive to be transparent and open in our goals, plans, and progress. |
Catapult Therapeutics Lelystad, Netherlands | Catapult Therapeutics is a privately held Dutch biotech company developing CAP-100 – an innovative first-in-class humanized anti-CCR7 antibody. |
CDR-Life Schlieren, Zurich, Switzerland | CDR-Life is a biotherapeutics company developing novel therapies harnessing the power of the immune system. Today’s cancer immunotherapies are powerful but are not tumor targeted, which compromises both efficacy and safety. We are developing a next generation of highly tumor-selective immunotherapies to truly empower the immune system to eradicate malignant cells without the off-tumor-related limitations of current immunotherapies. CDR-Life has developed the unique M-gager® technology to generate MHC-specific antibody-based T cell engagers that target highly tumor-specific intracellular antigens with unparalleled specificity. Our dual-MHC binding molecule format based on antibody fragments has the promise of developing new immunotherapies with high tumor cell killing potency, longer duration of effect, and lower risk of immune-related adverse effects. CDR-Life is advancing a growing portfolio of novel and highly tumor-selective immunotherapies based on the M-gager® technology. |
Checkpoint Therapeutics Waltham, Massachusetts, United States of America | Checkpoint Therapeutics, Inc. (“Checkpoint”) is a clinical-stage, immuno-oncology biopharmaceutical company focused on the acquisition, development and commercialization of novel treatments for patients with solid tumor cancers. Checkpoint is evaluating its lead small-molecule, targeted anti-cancer agent, CK-101, in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial for the treatment of patients with EGFR mutation-positive non-small cell lung cancer (“NSCLC”). In addition, Checkpoint is currently evaluating its lead antibody product candidate, CK-301, an anti-PD-L1 antibody licensed from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, in a Phase 1 clinical trial in checkpoint therapy-naïve patients with selected recurrent or metastatic cancers. Checkpoint plans to develop CK-301 as a treatment for patients with NSCLC and other solid tumors. Checkpoint is a majority-controlled subsidiary of Fortress Biotech, Inc., and is headquartered in New York City. |
Chembio Diagnostic Systems Medford, New York, United States | About Chembio Diagnostics: Chembio is a leading point-of-care diagnostics company focused on creating fast actionable tests to diagnose diseases quickly and accurately, including STIs and COVID-19, enabling expedited treatment. Chembio tests are easy to use and provide results in approximately 15 minutes using some of the smallest sample sizes of fingertip blood, nasal swabs and other sample types. Chembio recently received FDA CLIA Waiver for the first rapid point-of-care combination test for HIV & Syphilis. Coupled with Chembio's extensive scientific expertise, its novel DPP® technology offers broad market applications beyond infectious disease. Chembio's products are sold globally, directly and through distributors, to hospitals and clinics, physician offices, clinical laboratories, public health organizations, government agencies, and consumers. Learn more at www.chembio.com. About the DPP Rapid Test Platform: Chembio's proprietary DPP® technology platform provides high-quality, rapid diagnostic results in 15 to 20 minutes using a small drop of blood from the fingertip or alternative samples. Through advanced multiplexing, the DPP platform can detect up to eight, distinct test results from a single patient sample, delivering greater clinical value than other rapid tests. For certain applications, Chembio's easy-to-use, highly portable, battery-operated DPP Micro Reader optical analyzer then reports accurate results in approximately 15 seconds, making it well-suited for decentralized testing where real-time results enable patients to be clinically assessed while they are still on-site. Objective results produced by the DPP Micro Reader reduce the possibility of the types of human error that can be experienced in the visual interpretations required by many rapid tests. |
Chiome Bioscience Tokyo, Japan | Chiome Bioscience Inc. designs, develops, and sells monoclonal antibody products for medicine, diagnosis, testing, and life sciences. Chiome Bioscience is a clinical stage biotechnology company. Chiome's focus is on discovery and development of antibody-based therapeutics. |
Clasp Therapeutics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | Clasp Therapeutics aims to bring absolute precision to immuno-oncology by developing next-generation T cell engagers (TCEs) that target tumor-specific oncogenic driver mutations across hard-to-treat cancers. Clasp is developing T cell engagers to match both the specific characteristics of the patient’s immune system and the specific genetics of their tumor, enabling the creation of exquisitely personalized, yet off-the-shelf, therapeutics. Built upon academic research in the labs of Bert Vogelstein and Drew Pardoll at Johns Hopkins University, Clasp is backed by prominent life sciences investors including Catalio Capital Management, Third Rock Ventures and Novo Holdings. The company was launched in March 2024 and is based in Cambridge, MA and Rockville, MD. |
Crescendo Biologics Cambridge, United Kingdom | Crescendo Biologics is a private, clinical stage immuno-oncology company developing novel, targeted T cell enhancing Humabody® therapeutics. Leading its proprietary pipeline, Crescendo Biologics has developed CB307, a novel half-life extended CD137 x PSMA Humabody for the selective activation of tumour-specific T cells exclusively within the tumour microenvironment. CB307 is designed to achieve a longer lasting anti-cancer effect whilst avoiding systemic toxicity, and the clinical programme for CB307 is underway in patients with PSMA positive solid tumours (NCT04839991). CB693 is a half-life extended CD137 x MSLN Humabody and is the second proprietary clinical candidate from Crescendo’s T cell enhancing pipeline. Crescendo is also developing CB213, a preclinical PD-1 x LAG-3 multi-specific Humabody. The Company’s ability to develop multi-functional Humabody therapeutics is based on its unique, patent protected, transgenic mouse platform generating fully human VH domain building blocks (Humabody VH). These robust molecules can be configured to engage therapeutic targets in such a way that they deliver novel pharmacology and superior bio-distribution. This can lead to larger therapeutic windows compared to conventional IgG approaches. Humabody-based formats can also be applied across a range of non-cancer indications. Beyond Crescendo’s proprietary pipeline, the Company has global, multi-target discovery and development collaborations with both Takeda and BioNTech and an exclusive, worldwide licensing agreement with Zai Lab for ZL-1102 (formerly CB001, an anti-IL-17A targeting Humabody), which is expected to enter global Phase 2 clinical development in patients with psoriasis. Crescendo Biologics is located in Cambridge, UK, and is backed by blue-chip investors including Sofinnova Partners, Andera Partners, IP Group, BioNTech, Takeda and Quan Capital. |
Crossbow Therapeutics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | Crossbow Therapeutics, Inc., is a biotechnology company determined to improve the lives of people with cancer by unlocking the therapeutic potential of T-cell receptor (TCR)-mimetic antibodies. The company’s T-Bolt™ therapies are next-generation, easily assembled immunotherapies directed with high precision at previously unreachable cancer cell targets. Crossbow’s efficient and selective approach is designed to target the entire universe of cancer proteins, dramatically expanding the potential of antibody therapy to address many types of cancer. |
CytomX Therapeutics South San Francisco, California, United States of America | CytomX Therapeutics, Inc. is committed to changing the treatment of cancer with our novel Probody® therapeutic platform. We have a broad pipeline comprised of five clinical-stage programs, with even more in development. Our commitment to transforming lives with safer, more effective therapies is driven by our curiosity and passion for innovation, and our belief that by acting with integrity in an honest, respectful, ethical manner, we have the power to change lives. Our workplace embodies collaboration, open communication, celebrating our successes and holding each other to the highest possible standards. CytomX embraces diversity and seeks to enhance and maintain our culture of equity and inclusion which encourages individuals to be themselves, feel involved, respected and connected. We at CytomX believe that we benefit from each other’s ideas and experiences. We accept our differences and learn from one another, improve together, and embrace change to achieve our corporate and individual objectives. This belief applies to how we work together at CytomX, how we work with others outside CytomX, how we represent CytomX in our communities, and how we endeavor to bring our scientific innovations to a diverse patient population. CytomX acknowledges the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and that they require an evolving and ongoing commitment. CytomX is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or potential candidate because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual preference or any other legally protected category. CytomX is located in South San Francisco, California, the birthplace of biotechnology. Learn more about us and how we are advancing science to treat cancer differently at www.cytomX.com. |
Deka Biosciences Germantown, Maryland, United States | Deka Biosciences, Inc., is an early-stage biotechnology company focused on generating the next generation targeted cytokine therapies to treat cancer and inflammatory diseases. Deka is developing the dual cytokine, (DiakineTM) platform. Diakines are comprised of optimized, stimulatory, or suppressive disease specific IL-10 variants coupled to other stimulatory or suppressive cytokines via a T1/2 life extending tissue targeting, non-immunogenic scFv technology. |
Diagast Loos, France | Receiving blood is receiving life. DIAGAST's goal is to help healthcare professionals transmit life with the help of the best blood group determination technologies. Even though it is not always a matter of life and death, transfusion errors are never acceptable. Over the last 30 years, DIAGAST has developed unparalleled expertise and know-how in the transfusion sector. DIAGAST develops, manufactures and markets reagents (for blood group determination), miniaturized laboratories for manual analysis and automated systems. DIAGAST also ensures the research, manufacturing and marketing of all its products. Moreover, DIAGAST offers a wide range of related services, such as a training center for their automated systems, a hotline and on-site follow-up on automaton calibration. We even make control and measurement tools available over the Internet. DIAGAST is now the worldwide leader in the marketing and development of reagents and instrumentation systems that aim to ensure donor and patient compatibility during blood transfusions. |
DynamiCure Waltham, Massachusetts, United States | Driven by science and passionate about advancing patient care, DynamiCure is translating breakthrough insights on immuno-normalization into a pipeline of innovative antibody candidates with first-in-class and best-in-class potential to treat cancer, autoimmune, and other diseases. |
EpimAb Biotherapeutics, Inc. Shanghai, Shanghai, China | EpimAb Biotherapeutics, Inc., is a China-based, privately held, start-up company founded in 2015 that is developing a portfolio of novel bi-specific antibodies in oncology and immune-oncology. All bispecifics are based on a proprietary platform, FIT-Ig (Fabs in Tandem). Multiple FIT-Igs have already been successfully generated binding to small, large, soluble or membrane-bound antigens with biochemical and biophysical properties similar to their parent monospecific antibodies. The first molecule, EMB-01, is a cMET/EGFR-inhibitor, that is in CMC development in collaboration with WuXi Apptec. EpimAb also has concluded licensing arrangements, e.g. with Kymab and Innovent Biologics, and is open to further partnerships. |
Epsilogen London, England, United Kingdom | Epsilogen is a global leader in the development of immunoglobulin (IgE) antibodies to treat cancer. IgE has several key features that make it ideal for the treatment of solid tumours including greater potency, enhanced tumour access and a long tissue half-life. The company's lead programme targets the folate receptor alpha (FR alpha) and an anti-FR alpha IgE antibody is currently in a phase I trial to treat ovarian cancer. This is the world's first IgE therapeutic to enter the clinic. |
Full-Life Technologies Shanghai, China | Full-Life Technologies Limited (“Full-Life”) is a fully integrated global radiopharmaceutical company with operations in Europe and China. |
GigaGen San Carlos, California, United States | GigaGen, a subsidiary of Grifols, is advancing transformative antibody drugs for immune deficiency, infectious diseases and checkpoint resistant cancers by leveraging industry-leading, single-cell technologies. GigaGen’s novel technology platforms uniquely capture and recreate complete immune repertoires as functional antibody libraries. This approach has enabled the creation of first-in-class recombinant polyclonal antibody therapies for the treatment of infectious diseases. GigaGen’s lead oncology asset, GIGA-564, is an anti-CTLA-4 monoclonal antibody that has demonstrated improved anti-tumor efficacy in vivo through a unique mechanism of action. GigaGen is leveraging its proprietary technology platforms for the continued discovery of novel recombinant polyclonal drugs and monoclonal antibodies to treat life-threatening diseases. |
Harbour BioMed Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | Harbour BioMed (HKEX: 02142) is a global biopharmaceutical company committed to the discovery, development and commercialization of novel antibody therapeutics focusing on oncology and immunology. The Company is building its robust portfolio and differentiated pipeline through internal R&D capability, collaborations with co-discovery and co-development partners and select acquisitions. The Company’s proprietary antibody technology platforms Harbour Mice® generate fully human monoclonal antibodies in two heavy and two light chain (H2L2) format, as well as heavy chain only (HCAb) format. Building upon the HCAb antibodies, the HCAb-based immune cell engagers (HBICE®) are capable of delivering tumor killing effects unachievable by traditional combination therapies. Integrating Harbour Mice® with single B cell cloning platform, our antibody discovery engine is highly unique and efficient for development of next generation therapeutic antibodies. |
Helicore Biopharma 1825 South Grant Street, San Mateo, CA 94402, US | Helicore Biopharma, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative therapeutics to address obesity and related metabolic conditions. The company is advancing a portfolio of next-generation treatments with a novel approach to glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) antagonism. Helicore's proprietary platform leverages monoclonal antibodies that bind circulating GIP ligand, designed to improve the efficacy, dosing, and tolerability of anti-obesity therapies. Helicore is rapidly advancing a differentiated portfolio that may deliver superior treatment outcomes through enhanced efficacy, tolerability and convenient dosing regimens. Following the close of a $65M Series A financing in January 2024, Helicore is well-positioned to drive progress in this critical area of unmet need. For more information, visit www.helicore.com. |
Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals New York, New York, United States | Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals PLC is a publicly traded company (LSE: HEMO) headquartered in London, with its US operating subsidiaries, Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals LLC and Immugenyx LLC, located at its state-of-the-art research facility in New York City. For more than 50 years, bone marrow transplantation has been used to save the lives of patients suffering from blood diseases. The risks of toxicity and death that are associated with bone marrow transplantation, however, have meant that the procedure is restricted to use only as a last resort. Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals plc’s technology has the potential to enable many more patients suffering from devastating blood diseases such as leukemia and lymphoma, as well as severe autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, aplastic anemia and systemic lupus erythematosus (Lupus), to benefit from bone marrow transplantation. Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals PLC is a pre-clinical stage biopharmaceutical group developing new medicines and treatments to treat blood and autoimmune disease and to bring the curative power of bone marrow transplantation to a greater number of patients suffering from otherwise incurable life-threatening diseases. The Company is developing several distinct and complementary product candidates, as well as a platform technology that it uses as an engine for novel product development. |
HiFiBiO Therapeutics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | HiFiBiO Therapeutics is an emerging multinational biotherapeutics company mobilizing the human immune system to combat disease. The company integrates deep-rooted biological expertise with our comprehensive single-cell profiling technologies to rapidly discover and advance a pipeline of antibody drugs to treat cancer and autoimmune disorders. In addition, HiFiBiO Therapeutics aspires to benefit patients through open-innovation partnerships with industry and academia. For more information, please visit www.hifibio.com. |
HighField Biopharmaceuticals Hangzhou, CN | Clinical stage immuno-oncology company focused on novel applications of liposome constructs to disrupt existing immuno-oncology technologies. The company's lead clinical development program is HF1K16, a drug encapsulated immune modulating liposome of all-trans retinoic acid targeting myeloid-derived suppressor cells for treatment of solid tumor cancers. Additional programs include immunoliposomes designed to improve efficacy and toxicity of existing of existing immuno-oncology technologies including ADCs and CAR-T. |
Ichnos Sciences New York, United States | Ichnos Sciences is a global clinical-stage biotechnology company developing innovative multispecific antibodies for oncology and disease-centric therapies. |
IDBiologics Nashville, Tennessee, United States | IDBiologics is a biotech startup that is focused on developing monoclonal antibodies against infectious disease targets with high unmet medical need. The company is located in Nashville, TN and also has an office in San Mateo, CA. |
IgGenix South San Francisco, California, United States | IgGenix is an early-stage, venture backed biotechnology company founded on breakthrough advances in Steve Quake’s laboratory at Stanford in collaboration with allergy clinician and researcher Kari Nadeau. We have exciting opportunities for enthusiastic, self-motivated, and highly organized individuals to join the growing team at IgGenix in South San Francisco, CA. |
Iksuda Therapeutics Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom | Iksuda Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focussed on the development of a new generation of antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) targeting difficult-to-treat haematological and solid tumours. Iksuda’s pipeline of ADCs is centred on a portfolio of non-prodrug/prodrug DNA and protein alkylating payloads in combination with stable conjugation chemistries including its proprietary PermaLink® platform. |
I-Mab Shanghai, China | I-Mab, a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, engages in the discovery, development, and commercialization of novel or highly differentiated biologics to treat diseases with unmet medical needs, primarily cancers and autoimmune disorders. It is developing Felzartamab (TJ202), a CD38 antibody that is in Phase III clinical trials to treat multiple myeloma and autoimmune diseases; Eftansomatropin (TJ101), a long-acting human growth hormone that has completed Phase II clinical trials to treat pediatric growth hormone deficiency; and Olamkicept (TJ301), a IL-6 blocker, which is in Phase II clinical trials for the treatment of ulcerative colitis and autoimmune diseases. The company’s product candidates also include Enoblituzumab, a humanized B7-H3 antibody that has completed Phase I clinical trials to treat head and neck cancer and other oncology diseases; Efineptakin (TJ107), a long-acting recombinant human IL-7, which is in Phase 2 clinical trials to treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) patients with lymphopenia; and Plonmarlimab (TJM2), a GM-CSF monoclonal antibody that is in Phase 2 clinical trials for rheumatoid arthritis and CAR-T-related therapies. In Addition, it is developing Lemzoparlimab (TJC4), a CD47 monoclonal antibody that has completed Phase 1a clinical trials with RBC-sparing differentiation; and Uliledlimab (TJD5), a CD73 antibody, which is in Phase I clinical trials for treating solid tumors and oncology. Its product candidates in pre-clinical development comprise TJ210, a monoclonal antibody against human C5aR1 for the treatment of cancers and potentially autoimmune diseases; TJX7, a novel CXCL13 antibody for autoimmune diseases; and TJ-C4GM and TJ-CLDN4B antibodies for treating oncology diseases. I-Mab has a strategic collaboration agreement with AbbVie Ireland Unlimited Company to develop and commercialize Lemzoparlimab. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Shanghai, the People’s Republic of China. |
ImmunoBrain Checkpoint Ness Ziona, Israel | ImmunoBrain Checkpoint (IBC) is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company transforming the fight against neurodegeneration and aging by targeting the immune system, restoring brain immune communications and boosting natural repair mechanisms. IBC’s lead program is a proprietary antibody targeting the inhibitory immune checkpoint pathway PD-1/PD-L1, to treat Alzheimer's disease. IBC's novel approach for the treatment of neurodegeneration is based on years of innovative, cutting-edge scientific discoveries made in the lab of Prof. Michal Schwartz at the Weizmann Institute of Science. |
Immuno Cure Hong Kong, China | The company is focusing on research and development of immunotherapies for cancers, inflammatory and infectious diseases based on its patented PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccine and Anti-Δ42PD1 Antibody Immuno Blocking technology platforms; with 2 vaccines in first-in-human clinical trials. |
Immunomic Therapeutics, Inc. Rockville, MD | Immunomic Therapeutics, Inc. (ITI) is a privately-held clinical stage biotechnology company pioneering the study of the Universal Intracellular Targeted Expression (UNITE) nucleic acid immunotherapy platform. This investigational technology has the potential to alter how we use immunotherapy for a number of diseases, including cancer, allergy and infectious diseases. |
ImmunOs Therapeutics Schlieren, Zurich, Switzerland | ImmunOs Therapeutics AG is developing the next generation of immunotherapies that have a role in the innate immune system for cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company is developing therapies that not only have direct anti-tumor effects but also remodel the tumor microenvironment to enhance the efficacy of existing immunotherapies. This portfolio of next generation, novel immunomodulatory proteins target diverse and key immunoregulatory receptors. Our lead program iosH2, now advancing to Phase 1 studies, is a multi-functional fusion protein that blocks specific LILRB (leukocyte immunoglobulin-like) receptors and thereby activates anti-tumor responses in multiple cancers with monotherapy and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors (CTLA-4, PD-1, PD-L1, CD47) and costimulatory agonists (e.g. 4-1BB). |
Immunovia Lund, Sweden | Immunovia AB is a diagnostic company that is developing and commercializing highly accurate blood tests for the early detection of cancer and autoimmune diseases based on Immunovia’s proprietary test platform called IMMray™. Tests are based on antibody biomarker microarray analysis using advanced machine-learning and bioinformatics to single-out a set of relevant biomarkers that indicate a certain disease. Thus, forming a unique “disease biomarker signature”. The company was founded in 2007, based on cancer studies and ground-breaking research in the Department of Immuntechnology at Lund University and CREATE Health Cancer Center, Sweden. The first product, IMMray™ PanCan-d, is undergoing clinical evaluation in some of the world’s largest clinical studies for high risk groups in pancreatic cancer, PanFAM-1, PanSYM-1 and PanDIA-1. In 2017, Immunovia, Inc. was established in Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA. The IMMray™ PanCan-d test, the first blood-based test dedicated to the early detection of pancreatic cancer on the market, is offered as a laboratory developed test (LDT) exclusively through Immunovia, Inc. For more information see: www.immunoviainc.com. Immunovia’s shares (IMMNOV) are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. For more information, please visit www.immunovia.com. |
Immusoft Seattle, Washington, United States | Immusoft is a cell therapy company focused on developing novel therapies for rare diseases using sustained delivery of therapeutic proteins from a patient’s own cells. The company is developing a technology platform called Immune System Programming (ISP™), which modifies a patient’s B cells and instructs them to produce gene-encoded medicines. The B cells that are reprogrammed using ISP become miniature drug factories that are expected to survive in patients and provide therapeutic benefit for many years. The company is based in Seattle, WA. |
Imugene Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | Imugene is a clinical stage immuno-oncology company developing a range of new and novel immunotherapies that seek to activate the immune system of cancer patients to treat and eradicate tumors. Our unique platform technologies seek to harness the body’s immune system against tumours, potentially achieving a similar or greater effect than synthetically manufactured monoclonal antibody and other immunotherapies. Our product pipeline includes multiple immunotherapy B-cell vaccine candidates and an oncolytic virotherapy (CF33) aimed at treating a variety of cancers in combination with standard of care drugs and emerging immunotherapies. |
Invivyd Waltham, Massachusetts, United States | Formerly ADGI -Adagio Therapeutics, Inc., Invivyd is a biopharmaceutical company on a mission to protect humanity from serious viral respiratory diseases. The company is developing antibodies to transcend the limits of naturally occurring immunity and provide superior protection from viral diseases, beginning with COVID-19. Invivyd’s technology works at the intersection of evolutionary virology, predictive modeling, and antibody engineering, and is designed to identify high-quality, long-lasting antibodies with a high barrier to viral escape. The company is generating a robust pipeline of products for use in both prevention and treatment of disease. Invivyd’s most advanced pipeline candidate is adintrevimab, an investigational monoclonal antibody which has demonstrated clinically meaningful results in global Phase 3 clinical trials against multiple variants of concern for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Adagio Therapeutics, Inc. was incorporated in 2020 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts. |
Light Chain Bioscience Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva, Switzerland | NovImmune has successfully divested EmaCo AG, a newly established company owning emapalumab and related assets to Sobi on 18 July 2019. NovImmune SA will continue to operate and focus on its bispecific technology and associated programs and will rebrand as: “Light Chain Bioscience – A brand of Novimmune SA”. The brand Light Chain Bioscience brings to life the research and development of novel multi-specific antibodies that rely on their light chain for their function. A key distinctive feature of these multispecific antibodies is their native human structure, making them well tolerated and easy to develop. Thus far, NovImmune has advanced seven drug candidates to treat a range of conditions. The Company’s pipeline is a balance of preclinical and clinical candidates for validated and novel targets. NovImmune has established a next-generation antibody drug discovery platform that includes novel bispecific antibody drug capabilities - the simple, stable and smart kappa-lambda-body™. In 2009, NovImmune received the European Biotechnica Award. In 2010, NovImmune entered a partnership with Genentech to advance the Company’s anti-IL17 drug candidate. In addition to pursuing additional drug discovery, development and commercialization partnerships, the Company plans to bring selected drugs to market for focused applications. |
Mabpro Dúbravská cesta 2, Bratislava, Slovakia 84104, SK | Personalized cancer immunotherapy for aggressive hypoxic tumors with blockbuster potential. Our Target Mechanism For Treating Hypoxic Tumors: Carbonic Anhydrase IX (CA IX). Our Mission: - to fill the gap in treatment of oncology diseases with poor prognosis, - to increase survival rate and bring hope to patients who have undergone different types of therapies without success, - to deliver novel therapeutics that match the principle of personalized medicine which will help patients to improve the quality of their lives. Crunchbase https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/mabpro-therapeutics |
Mabylon Schlieren, Switzerland | Mabylon AG is a Swiss biotechnology company harnessing the therapeutic potential of naturally occurring human antibodies to treat allergies, neurodegenerative diseases, and inflammation. The firm’s strength is rooted in extensive and successful experiences in both the pharmaceutical and biotech industry, along with a solid academic track record. |
Minerva Biotechnologies Waltham, Massachusetts, United States | Minerva Biotechnologies is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing immunotherapies for solid tumor cancers and cellular therapies for regenerative medicine. NCT04020575 is Minerva’s first-in-human trial of huMNC2-CAR44, a CAR T that targets the MUC1* growth factor receptor, for the treatment of metastatic breast cancers, 95% of which express a MUC1*. We are now expanding the current clinical trial to include our second CAR-T product that greatly increases persistence. The Company is rapidly accelerating its pipeline that includes next-gen CAR-T products, a straight antibody therapeutic and a small molecule therapeutic which are both for the treatment of cancer metastasis. Our track record of scientific breakthroughs is a testament to our visionary team and our collaborative culture. Join us in changing the world. |
Mirus Bio (Roche) Madison, Wisconsin, United States | OUR MISSION: Deliver Innovation. Empower Discovery. Improve Life. For over 25 years, Mirus Bio has pioneered the development of transfection reagents and proprietary technologies for nucleic acid delivery applications. Our work is both technical and cutting-edge, and we promote a culture of creativity, responsibility, and respect. Our team members are engaged and motivated by the desire to support our customers and partners to achieve strong results. Mirus, together with Gamma Biosciences, is establishing the future of science and medicine by developing products that enable product developers within the cell and gene therapy space. As we approach a new era of addressing and conquering life-altering diseases, we will continue to expand our expertise and leadership in transfection to be integral in the future of advanced therapies. |
Mozart Therapeutics 500 Fairview Ave N., Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98109, US | Mozart is developing disease-modifying therapies for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases that work by targeting a novel regulatory immune pathway. |
Mythic Therapeutics Waltham, Massachusetts, United States | Mythic Therapeutics is a product-platform company that is pioneering a powerful new approach to improving the effectiveness of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and other antibody-based therapeutics. Our technology dramatically increases therapeutic potency without compromising safety, thereby unlocking the full potential of targeted therapies against a broad array of tumor targets. At Mythic, we focus on patient-centered science and are driven to leave a lasting impact on cancer care. |
Nammi Therapeutics, Inc. 10940 WILSHIRE BLVD, STE 600, Los Angeles, CA 90024, US | Nammi Therapeutics, Inc. is an immuno-oncology company based in Los Angeles that is developing platforms and products that selectively activate anti-tumor immunity within the tumor microenvironment while minimizing systemic activation. By reducing systemic activation of the immune system, Nammi expects to improve safety and enhance the ability to combine multiple immune modulators. Nammi's lead product candidate, QXL138AM, is a Masked Immunocytokine (MIC) targeting a masked interferon to the tumor antigen, CD138. In addition to the MIC platform, Nammi has also developed a nanoparticle platform to deliver Immune Modulating Prodrugs (IMPs) using their Nammisome technology. Multiple Nammisome clinical candidates have also been selected for development. |
Nanogen Biopharmaceutical Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | NANOGEN BIOPHARMACEUTICAL is a leading company that is doing research and development of active Biopharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), and specific therapeutic injections in Asia Pacific region, based on advance in recombinant DNA and protein technologies. Nanogen offers a variety of gene-to-therapy biopharmaceuticals for the treatment of hepatitis B, hepatitis C, anemia due to chronic renal failure, oncology, etc. Our departments and facilities are integrated in the area of 15 000 square meters, located in Saigon Hi-tech Park Ho chi Minh City Vietnam. We research, develop, manufacture and market a wide range of therapeutic injection products under the strict compliance with current GMP and tight QC/QA procedures. Nanogen’s team consists of high-qualified scientists and graduates in diversity of biotechnology, pharmaceutical and healthcare. We have an international business network with the aim to produce high quality, affordable biotherapeutics. |
Nectin Therapeutics Jerusalem, Israel | Nectin Therapeutics is a biotech company focused on unlocking the power of the immune system. We are developing a collection of next-generation immunotherapy agents. Despite the unprecedented efficacy of existing immunotherapy agents, many patients either fail to respond, or following encouraging initial response, develop resistance over time. At Nectin, we have discovered novel resistance mechanisms and developed novel agents targeting these mechanisms for improved therapy. At Nectin, we are dedicated to the development of novel therapeutic options for cancer patients. We are developing a diverse pipeline of targeted antibodies based on the nectin pathways. These antibodies overcome inhibitory pathways deployed by the tumors and allow immune cells to effectively destroy cancer cells. Additionally, based on the unique expression patterns of several nectin proteins, we develop CAR-T and -NK drivers that directly target tumor cells in various indications, including hard-to-treat cancers. |
NextPoint Therapeutics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | NextPoint is advancing the field of immuno-oncology through its leading scientific work on the novel HHLA2 checkpoint axis. Our innovative approach integrates foundational science with a defined clinical biomarker strategy to deliver a new class of monotherapies for patients who do not benefit from PD-1/L1 inhibitors. NextPoint is simultaneously advancing therapeutic approaches utilizing the unique upregulation of HHLA2 in cancer as an anchor for tumor-targeting therapeutic modalities. Our team of proven drug developers is working closely with our renowned scientific founders to launch a new world of precision immuno-oncology and beyond. |
NovaGo Therapeutics Schlieren, Zürich, Switzerland | NovaGo’s fully human monoclonal antibodies have the potential to become a safe and effective treatment in central nervous system indications. NovaGo’s proprietary antibodies block the function of Nogo-A, one of the most potent and well-studied vascular and nerve growth inhibitors. |
NovalGen Northwood Hills, Middlesex, United Kingdom | NovalGen is an innovative immuno-oncology company developing breakthrough bispecific therapies that can safely harness the immune system to fight cancer. NovalGen is focused on the development of cutting-edge, proprietary treatments for patients with hematologic malignancies and solid tumors by developing therapeutics that treat cancer using our breakthrough technologies in Bispecific antibodies and beyond |
NovaRock Biotherapeutics Ewing, New Jersey, United States | NovaRock Biotherapeutics is an innovative and dynamic biotech company focusing on the development of antibody therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. NovaRock was founded in January 2018 in Princeton, New Jersey by a team of veteran scientists with proven track records in the advancement of biologics from discovery to commercialization. |
Novelty Nobility Inc. 227, Unjung-ro, Seongnam-si,, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggido, KR, 13477 | Novelty Nobility Inc. is a private clinical stage biotech company located in Pangyo, South Korea, and Boston, Massachusetts. We are currently focused on the research of novel angiogenesis targets and develop antibody-based therapeutics in ophthalmology and oncology, where angiogenesis plays a key pathogenic role. Novelty Nobility, a unique name for a biotech company, stands for what we pursue – Novel Science, Noble Management. The emblem in the middle of our logo, which shapes a drug, symbolizes our belief that a new drug is born when novel science meets noble management. |
Nuravax Los Angeles, California, United States of America | Our mission is to develop effective and affordable preventive vaccines for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurodegenerative disorders. Using our universal vaccine platform for Alzheimer’s, our goal is to induce antibody titers high enough to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and prevent pathological plaques, fibrils, and oligomers to delay disease onset in cognitively unimpaired people at risk of Alzheimer’s. |
Oligomerix White Plains, New York, United States | Oligomerix is an emerging biotechnology company focused on developing disease-modifying therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases characterized by aberrant tau protein ranging from rare tauopathies such as progressive supranuclear palsy and frontotemporal dementia to Alzheimer’s disease. With a focus on oral, small molecule, tau self-association inhibitors, Oligomerix seeks to develop therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias that are easy to administer and cost effective, and which are expected to significantly add to newly emerging high-cost therapeutic options such as the monoclonal antibody targeted against beta-amyloid that was recently approved by the U.S. FDA. Oligomerix is headquartered at the Westchester Park Center in White Plains, New York and has lab facilities at the Ullmann Research Center for Health Sciences within the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. |
Oncomatryx Biopharma Derio, Pais Vasco, Spain | Oncomatryx is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the tumor microenvironment. Oncomatryx has developed precision drugs and diagnostic devices that target the tumor stroma. Oncomatryx Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) and human-derived proteins target peritumoral fibroblasts, endothelial cells and extracellular matrix that promote tumor invasiveness, drug resistance and immunosuppression. Oncomatryx ADCs bear novel proprietary payloads and linker derivatives that render an optimal therapeutic index against pancreatic cancer in vivo. Oncomatryx OMTX705, an ADC which targets cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), inhibits pancreatic tumor growth in patient-derived xenograft mice, both as single agent and in combination with chemotherapy. |
Oncotherapy Science Kawasaki, Japan | OncoTherapy Science, Inc. provides pharmaceutical companies with yielded drug candidates by using outcomes obtained from joint research with universities and companies. These outcomes include oncogene information isolated by comprehensive analysis of genes specifically expressed in cancer cells and functional analysis information of proteins produced by oncogenes and other gene products. We have also been performing research and development business regarding medications. |
OnCusp Therapeutics New York, New York, United States | OnCusp Therapeutics is transforming a growing portfolio of cutting-edge molecules into innovative treatments that deliver help and hope to cancer patients worldwide. The company is led by a founding team that has deep experience in business development, clinical development and building start-up biopharmaceutical company. OnCusp continually strives to optimize the largest value inflection point in the drug development value chain and believes that accelerating oncology drug innovation is the best way to deliver help and hope to cancer patients worldwide. OnCusp completed a $25m seed round from investors including Sequoia Capital China, Biotrack Capital, Oriza Seed Fund, and AIHC Capital. OnCusp has offices in New York and Shanghai. |
Oruka Therapeutics 221 Crescent Street, Waltham | Oruka Therapeutics is developing novel biologics designed to set a new standard for the treatment of chronic skin diseases. Oruka's mission is to offer patients a new standard of care for chronic skin diseases. |
Oxford BioTherapeutics Oxford, United Kingdom | Oxford BioTherapeutics (OBT) is a clinical stage oncology company based in Oxford, UK; San Jose, CA and Morristown, NJ, USA, with a pipeline of first-in-class immuno-oncology (IO) and antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) based therapies designed to fulfil major unmet patient needs in cancer therapeutics. Our lead asset, OBT076, is an Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) in Phase 1b clinical development. OBT076's dual mechanism of action allows it to act as a 'primer' to re-engage the patient's immune system while at the same time targeting cancer cells directly. OBT’s proprietary OGAP® target discovery platform is based on one of the world’s largest proprietary cancer membrane proteomic databases, with data on over 5,000 cancer cell proteins providing unique, highly qualified oncology targets, of which three programs are in clinical development in the USA and Europe. The company’s pipeline and development capabilities have been validated through multiple strategic partnerships, including with Boehringer Ingelheim, ImmunoGen and Kite Pharma as well as other world leaders in antibody development (such as Amgen, WuXi, Medarex (BMS), Alere (Abbott)). |
Pacylex Pharmaceuticals Edmonton, Alberta | Pacylex Pharmaceuticals is a clinical stage company developing a first-in-class, daily, oral cancer therapy with a novel, broad, mechanism of action, as a refractory cancer monotherapy and potential future combination therapy. PCLX-001 is a small molecule, N-myristoylation inhibitor that selectively kills cultured human leukemia and lymphoma cells ex-vivo, completely shrinks leukemia and lymphoma tumors in mice including tumors from drug resistant patients, and strongly inhibits growth of solid tumors in mice including breast and certain lung cancers. In an ongoing Phase 1 clinical trial, PCLX-001 has excellent bioavailability, half-life, and drug exposure with an acceptable safety profile to date when administered orally once daily to patients with relapsed advanced solid tumors or refractory B-cell lymphomas. Since this Phase 1 dose escalation clinical study is nearing the target recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D), Pacylex is planning to expand the clinical program to AML at MD Anderson this fall in a DoD-supported Phase 2 study, as well as start two Phase 2 studies in DLBCL and solid tumor patients. |
Panolos Bioscience Seongnam, Kyonggi-do, South Korea | Panolos Biosciences is at the forefront of structure-based protein design, ceaselessly pushing the limits of multi-specific drug development. We are dedicated to the creation of anti-angiogenic therapies for the treatment of cancer, autoimmune, and rare diseases. Our unique patented technology, "Alpha(α)-ART (Anti-angiogenesis-based Artifact Re-targeting Tri-specific)", employs a VEGF receptor backbone to develop mono or multi-specific antibody therapeutics, amplifying their potency. |
Pasithea Therapeutics Miami Beach , Florida, United States | Pasithea Therapeutics is a biotechnology company primarily focused on the discovery, research, and development of innovative treatments for central nervous system (CNS) disorders. We leverage our expertise in the fields of neuroscience, medicinal chemistry, and translational medicine to develop new molecular entities that target the pathophysiology underlying such diseases with the goal of bringing life-changing therapies to patients. |
PeproMene Bio Irvine, California, United States | PeproMene Bio, Inc is a clinical-stage biotech company in Irvine, California. We are committed to developing novel therapies to treat cancers and immune disorders. Our CAR T cells targeting an innovative tumor antigen (BAFF-R) for treating a broad range of B cell malignancies have a great potential to overcome the tumor relapse caused by antigen loss. We are working on bringing hope to those patients with such unmet medical needs. |
Pheon Therapeutics London, England, United Kingdom | Pheon Therapeutics is leveraging two decades of ADC experience to build a novel pipeline of next generation ADCs which offer the potential to treat solid tumors and liquid cancers that do not respond to other treatments. Understanding there is no “one size fits all” in engineering ADCs, Pheon takes a methodical approach to ADC development. Using both novel and clinically validated monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and arming them either with warheads from their proprietary payload platform which boasts a novel mechanism of action or with off-the-shelf linker payload combinations, Pheon is finely attuned to balancing safety and efficacy for each target. Pheon’s lead program exploits a novel target that is highly expressed in a broad range of solid tumors. The lead agent is expected to reach IND within the next 18 months. Backed by expert, specialist healthcare investors Atlas Venture, Brandon Capital, Forbion and Research Corporation Technologies, Pheon Therapeutics has a world class, proven leadership team that brings together the best of ADC engineering, clinical strategy and business expertise. The company has state-of-the-art medicinal chemistry laboratories in London (United Kingdom), and a commercial office in Boston (United States). |
Promega San Luis Obispo, California, United States | At Promega Corporation, creativity and connection drive discovery and innovation. We celebrate scientific discovery and the creative application of science to solve problems. Interactions with our customers, partners and vendors are central to everything we do, and we value those relationships. We seek out and build connections across the globe and in our local communities because creative problem solving requires a network of diverse ideas and viewpoints. We develop and evolve technologies and instrumentation in collaboration with scientists and researchers around the globe. From simple cloning vectors used to address fundamental questions in biology to bioluminescent assays that help us monitor food safety and water quality, we work side-by-side with our partners in academic, industrial and government institutions to bring the best minds to bear on the toughest questions. Since 1978, we have done this all with a steadfast commitment to sustainable business models that protect our environment, inspire and develop our employees as individuals, support the wellbeing and growth of our communities, and strengthen our relationships with our customers. With 16 branches around the world, Promega products are used by a global community of life scientists who are asking fundamental questions about biological processes as well as by scientists who are applying scientific knowledge to diagnose and treat diseases, discover new therapeutics, and use genetics and DNA testing for human identification. |
ProMIS™ Neurosciences, Inc. Mississauga, Canada | ProMIS Neurosciences is focused on the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and multiple system atrophy through the discovery and development of antibodies selective for toxic misfolded proteins driving these diseases. |
Pure Biologics Wroclaw, Lower Silesia, Poland | Pure Biologics is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the biological drug and non-systemic therapies discovery and development. We operate in the areas of immuno-oncology, autoimmunology, and rare neurological diseases, conducting research based on our own technology platforms for the selection of active molecules – antibodies and aptamers. Pure Biologics also offers commercial partnership options in several areas including early phase biological drug discovery and development, selection and characterisation of antibodies and aptamers, as well as protein production, purification and analysis. |
Qiagen Hilden, Germany | QIAGEN is the leading global provider of Sample to Insight solutions that enable customers to gain valuable molecular insights from samples containing the building blocks of life. Our sample technologies isolate and process DNA, RNA and proteins from blood, tissue and other materials. Assay technologies make these biomolecules visible and ready for analysis. Bioinformatics software and knowledge bases interpret data to report relevant, actionable insights. Automation solutions tie these together in seamless and cost-effective workflows. QIAGEN provides solutions to more than 500,000 customers around the world in Molecular Diagnostics (human healthcare) and Life Sciences (academia, pharma R&D and industrial applications, primarily forensics). As of December 31 2021 QIAGEN employed more than 6,000 people in over 35 locations worldwide. Further information can be found at www.qiagen.com. |
Rani Therapeutics San Jose, California, United States | Rani Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotech company that has developed a platform technology to enable oral delivery of biologic drugs. Millions of patients with chronic conditions require biologic drugs, the vast majority of which must be injected. We have developed the RaniPill™ technology to replace subcutaneous or IV injections of biologics with an oral pill. The RaniPill™ capsule is designed to deliver an injection to the intestinal wall, where there are no sharp pain receptors, and has achieved bioavailability similar to subcutaneous injections. We believe oral versions of biologics will have the potential to transform medicine and improve outcomes for the millions of patients who currently rely on chronic self-injections. |
Renalytix 1460 Broadway, New York, 10036, US | Renalytix is an artificial intelligence-enabled in vitro diagnostics company, focused on optimizing clinical management of kidney disease.COVID-19: Renalytix has entered into a joint venture with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (“Mount Sinai”), Kantaro Biosciences, LLC (“Kantaro”), to develop and scale production of COVID-19 antibody test kits. |
Ridgeback Biotherapeutics Miami, Florida, United States | Ridgeback Biotherapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing treatments and diagnostics for underserved patient populations primarily in pediatric orphan and emerging infectious diseases. The team at Ridgeback is dedicated to working toward finding life-saving and life changing solutions for patients and diseases that need champions. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, Ridgeback Biotherapeutics is a privately held, majority woman-owned biotechnology company; all funding for Ridgeback Biotherapeutics has originated from Wayne and Wendy Holman; two science driven individuals who invest in technologies that they believe will make the world a better place. |
Sairopa Rotterdam, Netherlands | Sairopa develops novel treatments for cancer by modulating the patient’s immune system. Early 2021 Sairopa acquired, backed by a reputable biotech investor, a portfolio of therapeutic antibodies from an American public company. Sairopa will enter clinical testing of two of its lead compounds in Phase 1 clinical trials in 2022. The company is based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands but operates internationally & virtually. To advance our programs, we are looking for a project manager that wants to make a difference and has a pioneer’s mentality. |
Seismic Therapeutic Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | We are The Machine Learning Immunology Company. Seismic Therapeutic is a biotechnology company integrating machine learning across the entire biologics drug discovery and development process. Using our IMPACT™ platform, we are fully integrating machine learning with the key elements of biologics drug discovery – structural biology, protein engineering and translational immunology – to create optimized therapies for patients. Seismic Therapeutic has an emerging pipeline of novel approaches to address adaptive immune system dysregulation to treat autoimmune diseases. The company is backed by a strong syndicate of life sciences investors and is located in the Boston biotechnology hub. |
Shanghai Junshi Biosciences Shanghai, China | Junshi BioPharma is an innovation-driven biopharmaceutical company which is dedicated to the discovery and development of innovative drugs and their clinical research and commercialization on a global scale. Our mission is to provide patients with treatment options that work better and cost less. Based on the core platform technology of protein engineering, Junshi stands at the frontier of R&D of macromolecular drugs. With distinguished capability of innovative drug discovery, advanced biotechnological R&D, large-scale production capacity on the full industry chain and rapidly expanding drug candidate portfolio of tremendous market potential, Junshi has a leading edge in the PRC in the emerging field of immuno-oncology and for the treatment of autoimmune and metabolic diseases. Junshi is the first PRC company filing IND application and NDA application to the NMPA for anti-PD-1 monoclonal antibody, and also the first PRC company to receive IND approvals from the NMPA for anti-PCSK9 monoclonal antibody and anti-BLyS monoclonal antibody. Our vision is to become a pioneer in the area of translational medicine by developing first-in-class and best-in-class drugs through original innovation. With enrichment of our product pipelines and exploration of drug combination therapies, Junshi expanded its innovation to the R&D of more types of drugs, including small molecule drugs and antibody drug conjugates (or ADCs), as well as to the exploration of the next-generation innovative therapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases. |
SmartNuclide 218 Xinghu Street, BioBAY A4-201/202, 206 Suzhou Industrial Park | SmartNuclide Biopharma is a biopharmaceutical company that focuses on discovering and developing innovative biologics used in nuclear medicine, with a world-leading research and development technology platform for domain antibody-radiopharmaceuticals. |
Solu Therapeutics Boston, Massachusetts, United States | Solu Therapeutics is a precision-medicine company developing therapeutics to eliminate cells that drive oncologic, inflammatory, and autoimmune diseases. |
StarMab, Inc Beijing, China | Shuoxing Biotech is a biopharmaceutical company committed to the development of efficient and low-toxic multifunctional antibody medicines. Shuoxing Biotech is a biotechnology company based in China that has raised an undisclosed amount of money in funding. |
Synbio Technologies Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, US | Synbio Technologies aims to become the most trusted provider of DNA solutions that empower scientific discoveries by providing highly-accurate and cost-effective synthetic biology services and products for researchers around the world. We have developed a full range of DNA reading (sequencing), DNA writing (synthesis), and DNA editing (engineering) capabilities for various applications, including diagnostic DNA probes, precision medicine, protein production, antibody discovery, vaccine development, novel enzymes, molecular breeding, biofuel implication, and more. Our scientific capabilities cover all facets of DNA synthesis and engineering, offering a full range of support for molecular biology work, including but not limited to, oligo synthesis, gene synthesis, subcloning & PCR cloning, plasmid preparation, mutagenesis, DNA variant libraries, CRISPR sgRNA, protein expression and purification in multiple systems. Relying on our strong DNA sequencing, synthesis, engineering technology platform, and expertise in bioinformatics analysis, we have developed proprietary algorithms to facilitate and expedite the antibody discovery process. Our antibody discovery services include hybridoma sequencing, immune repertoire sequencing, antibody design and production, AI-guided heavy chain and light chain pairing, antibody humanization, affinity maturation, and sdAb. |
Tachyon Therapeutics San Francisco, California, United States | Tachyon is accelerating innovative science to develop first-in-class therapeutics against significant new drug targets in cancer biology. Tachyon operates with a dedicated internal core development team and a world-class external network of expertise to achieve one goal - advance our programs with speed, innovation, quality and scientific integrity. |
Tagworks Pharmaceuticals Nijmegen, Netherlands | Tagworks Pharmaceuticals is a precision oncology company using our proprietary Click-to-Release treatment platform to develop a new standard of care for patients suffering from solid tumors by targeting clinically validated tumor markers that so far have remained out of reach of current therapies. Our lead program, TGW101, is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting TAG72, a non-internalizing protein found on the surface of many solid tumor cells. We are developing a pipeline of novel cancer treatments leveraging our Click-to-Release technology in a range of therapeutic modalities, including ADCs and targeted radionuclide therapies. We are headquartered in the Netherlands with operations in the U.S. For more information, visit us at www.tagworkspharma.com. |
Therini Bio South San Francisco, California, United States | Therini Bio, Inc. is a biotechnology company dedicated to the research and development of novel therapeutics for the treatment of neuroinflammatory diseases due to vascular dysfunction. Our approach will be generally applicable across a range of inflammatory diseases including peripheral indications. The current therapeutic target is based on novel findings by the Akassoglou lab at Gladstone/UCSF that implicate fibrin as a key driver of neuroinflammation. |
Third Arc Bio Boston, MA | Third Arc Bio is a biotech company developing multifunctional antibodies that generate immune synapses that precisely activate or inhibit T cells. The company's drug development engine delivers superior biologics optimized to create best-in-class T cell engagement by leveraging two technologies that power a pipeline of high value therapeutics – a solid tumor synergy platform and an I&I platform that offers a novel approach to precision immune regulation at a tissue-specific level to achieve superior efficacy and safety. |
Tizona Therapeutics South San Francisco, California, United States | Tizona Therapeutics, Inc., is an immunology company harnessing the power of the immune system to develop treatments for cancer and autoimmune diseases. Founded by MPM Capital and leading scientists from Dana Farber Cancer Institute, the University of Pittsburgh, Johns Hopkins, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Tizona’s therapies are designed to modulate the activity of immunosuppressive cells, thereby activating the body’s ability to fight cancer or preventing the immune system from attacking healthy tissues in autoimmune diseases. Our programs target the cell types and biological mechanisms responsible for immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment and for controlling self-reactivity in autoimmunity. |
VAR2 Pharmaceuticals Copenhagen, Region Hovedstaden | VAR2 Pharmaceuticals is a privately held biotechnology company engaged in the design and development of proprietary therapeutic proteins targeting cancer-specific carbohydrate structures for multiple cancer indications. We have a portfolio of proteins with unique affinity and specificity for these cancer-associated carbohydrates for the development of treatments for cancers where there is no effective therapy, such as sarcoma, triple negative breast cancers and prostate cancer. The technology is based on groundbreaking discoveries made by Ali Salanti and his group, at University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with Mads Daugaard at University of British Columbia. The board and management team have a proven track record of building successful biotechnology companies, and the Scientific Advisory Board is comprised of leaders who have a long track record of developing cancer drugs and early stage biotech companies. |
Vincerx Pharma Palo Alto, California, United States | Vincerx Pharma Inc. is focused to address the unmet medical needs of our patients with paradigm-shifting therapeutics. |
Visterra Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | Visterra is a clinical stage biotechnology company committed to developing innovative antibody-based therapies for the treatment of patients with kidney diseases and other hard-to-treat diseases. Our proprietary technology platform enables the design and engineering of precision antibody-based product candidates that specifically bind to, and modulate, key disease targets. Applying this technology to disease targets that are not adequately addressed by traditional therapeutic approaches, we are developing a robust pipeline of novel therapies for patients with unmet needs. Our most advanced program is in Phase 2 clinical development. In addition, Visterra has established a number of partnerships to progress novel antibodies engineered to treat significant diseases with limited treatment options. |
Vivace Therapeutics San Mateo, CA | Vivace Therapeutics is a venture-backed, oncology-focused portfolio-based drug discovery and development company, based in San Mateo, California. Its programs include both small molecule programs targeting the YAP pathway, and bi-specific programs. For more information on the company, please visit the company website www.vivacetherapeutics.com. The company's scientific founders are Dr. Kun-liang Guan of UCSD, Dr. Bin Liu of UCSF and Dr. Sheng Ding of UCSF. |
VLP Therapeutics, Inc. Gaithersburg, Maryland. | VLP Therapeutics, Inc. (VLPT) was established in 2013 by seasoned biopharmaceutical veterans with mission to develop innovative medical treatment which transforms traditional vaccine and targeted antibody therapies to address global unmet medical needs. Its vision is to combat the 21st century global public health problems through revolutionary next generation i-αVLP (inserted alpha VLP) Technology. The company is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland. |
Zumutor Biologics Cambridge, MA | At Zumutor, we are on a mission to develop novel novel immuno onco-therapeutics that drive transformational improvements in cancer treatment through NK cell engagement. We leverage our proven proprietary antibody discovery- INABLR™ for fast track Antibody discovery and development. Our team works in collaboration with a world class Scientific Advisory Board with expertise in immuno-oncology and clinical development. Our lead asset (ZM008) is a first-in-class antibody that targets certain receptors that blocks NK cell inhibitory signal and enables NK cell activation to generate a potent immune response. Development is on track for an IND filing by Q2 2022 and Phase 1 clinical trial thereafter. We are headquartered in CIC Cambridge Campus, MA and R&D is carried out at ISO certified lab in Bangalore, India |