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Bolt Biotherapeutics is a start-up with compelling technology from Dr. Engleman`s Lab at Stanford University, which demonstrated complete cures in numerous cancer models.
Aquinox Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company discovering and developing targeted therapeutics in disease areas of inflammation and immuno-oncology. Aquinox`s lead drug candidate, AQX-1125, is a small molecule activator of SHIP1 suitable for oral, once daily dosing. Aquinox has a broad intellectual property portfolio and pipeline of preclinical drug candidates that activate SHIP1.
Kyn Therapeutics is building a new generation of immuno-oncology therapies targeting powerful immunosuppressive metabolic networks. We envision a future where immunotherapies are the foundation of every cancer patient`s treatment, delivering rapid and durable responses. The Kyn team is composed of drug hunters, translational researchers and entrepreneurs drawn from many of the largest innovators in biotechnology supported by world-class advisors, and is backed by a seasoned board of directors anchored by OrbiMed Healthcare Fund Management and Atlas Venture. Kyn Therapeutics is headquartered in the biotech hub of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Champions Oncology is a Hackensack, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Aura Biosciences is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing virus-like drug conjugates (VDC), a novel class of therapies, for the treatment of multiple oncology indications. At Aura, our mission is to deliver meaningful therapeutic benefit to a range of cancer indications with high unmet need in which we believe we can establish a new standard of care. We are driven by our passion and commitment to science and the patients battling cancer who are relying on us to pioneer these new therapies. We are focusing the initial development of our VDC technology platform to treat tumors of high unmet need in ocular and urologic oncology. Belzupacap sarotalocan (bel-sar), our first VDC candidate, is being developed for the first-line treatment of early-stage choroidal melanoma, a rare disease with no drugs approved. Beyond early-stage choroidal melanoma, we are developing bel-sar in additional ocular oncology indications, including choroidal metastasis. Leveraging our VDCs` broad tumor targeting capabilities, we have also initiated a clinical program in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, or NMIBC, our first non-ocular solid tumor indication.