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AnHeart is a clinical stage global biopharmaceutical company developing novel precision oncology therapeutics. Its lead candidate, taletrectinib, is a next-generation ROS1 and NTRK inhibitor currently in Phase 2 trials in first and second-line non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). AnHeart is developing a broad pipeline of next-generation precision oncology therapeutics in areas of high unmet medical need.
Talis is developing a new class of diagnostic platform to enable rapid, high-complexity testing across a wide range of healthcare settings.
Stealth BioTherapeutics is a privately held biopharmaceutical company committed to bringing mitochondria therapies to patients to treat both common and rare diseases. As a key common element in a variety of serious, debilitating diseases, mitochondria – the cell’s energy source – offer a promising, and yet untapped target to modify diseases with significant unmet treatment needs. Stealth is expanding its clinical development program to additional therapeutic areas, including cardio-renal diseases, ophthalmic disorders and orphan mitochondrial diseases. By defining the broad potential of its mitochondrial platform and therapies, Stealth is leading mitochondrial medicine.
IPA is a progressive, scientific Contract Research Organization (CRO) recently ranked by one of the pharmaceutical industry`s most trusted, independent market research sources with the highest competitive score, for its antibody service portfolio.1 The company represents a HUB of biotherapeutic intelligence that includes a hybrid of experts and technologies, in the science and business of bioplatform-based discovery. We provide highly specialized full-continuum therapeutic antibody discovery, development, and out-licensing services [Talem] —with advanced omics and complex intelligence technology [LENSai] that provide greater efficiency and accuracy than ever before. Our mission is to provide our pharmaceutical customers with a HUB of the most advanced intelligence and technology to treat disease, bar none. Our goal — is to improve the specificity of biotherapeutics by unlocking the language of the genome.