List of Protein Therapies Companies with Phase 2 Active Clinical Trial - 7
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Allgenesis Biotherapeutics Inc. Taipei, Songshan 105, TW | Allgenesis is a privately-held, clinical stage ophthalmology company based in Taiwan. The company is focused on novel multi-specific fusion proteins for treating diabetic macular edema and wet-age-related macular degeneration; and small molecule eye drops for dry eye and pterygium diseases. |
Ambrx Biopharma La Jolla, California, United States of America | Ambrx Biopharma Inc., a clinical-stage biologics company, focuses on discovering and developing engineered precision biologics using its proprietary expanded genetic code technology platform. Its lead product candidate is ARX788, an anti-HER2 antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), which is investigated in various clinical trials for the treatment of breast cancer, gastric/gastroesophageal junction cancer, and other solid tumors, including ongoing Phase 2/3 clinical trials for the treatment of HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer and gastric cancer. The company is also developing two earlier-stage product candidates, including ARX517, an anti-PSMA ADC, which is in a Phase 1 clinical trial for the treatment of prostate cancer and other solid tumors; and ARX305, an anti-CD70 ADC in investigational new drug-enabling studies for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma and other cancers, as well as other multiple product candidates targeting immuno-oncology applications. In addition, it is developing ARX102, an immuno-oncology IL-2 pathway agonist to stimulate the patient’s own immune system by targeting the ß and gamma receptors on the cytotoxic T cell; and ARX822, a fab-small molecule bispecific that is in preclinical development for cancers. Ambrx Biopharma Inc. has collaborations with various pharmaceutical companies, which include Bristol Myers Squibb Company; AbbVie Inc.; Astellas Pharma Inc.; and Elanco Animal Health. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in La Jolla, California. |
Morphic Therapeutic Waltham, Massachusetts, United States | Oral integrin therapies for patients with immunological, fibrotic, neoplastic and vascular diseases. Morphic Tx is joining a three decade quest led by our scientific founder, Tim Springer, who initially discovered the integrin receptor family in the 1980s. This receptor family is an important drug target that has fueled the successful development of six injectable therapies approved for treatment of multiple sclerosis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, plaque psoriasis, acute coronary syndrome and complications during percutaneous coronary intervention. Despite blockbuster commercial success, integrins have remained out of reach as small molecule drugs...until now. |
Odyssey Therapeutics Boston, MA | At Odyssey, we are creating next generation precision medicines for patients with cancer and inflammatory diseases with class-leading speed, efficiency and rigor through our highly integrated drug hunting engine. In response to recent recruitment fraud, visit our Careers page to verify all job opportunities and read our guidance on this topic: https://odysseytx.com/careers/ |
Peptomyc Barcelona, Catalonia | Peptomyc is a company focused on the development of a new generation of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) targeting the Myc oncoprotein for cancer treatment. The company was founded in December 2014 and it is based on Dr. Soucek’s scientific research on Omomyc (the best direct Myc inhibitor known to date) over the last twenty years. |
Resolve Therapeutics Miami, Florida, United States | Resolve Therapeutics is a biotechnology company developing an exciting new biologic compound for the treatment of lupus that inhibits a key upstream step in the interferon cascade. The company is based on technology and compounds exclusively licensed from the University of Washington. The company will develop these compounds through early clinical testing and partner with a pharmaceutical company for late stage clinical development and commercialization. |
Theradaptive Frederick, Maryland, United States | Developed a computational platform that converts recombinant proteins intomaterial-binding variants that can be used to coat implants, devices, and injectable carriers. |