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Boehringer Laboratories, LLC. is a family owned American medical technology company with headquarters in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
CSL is a global biotech leader that develops and delivers life-saving medicines to treat disorders such as haemophilia and primary immune deficiencies, and vaccines to prevent influenza. They have over 30,000 employees worldwide and are committed to co...
You knew us as PHS Health Solutions, Touchpoint, Tardis Medical, and PDI, a family of leading pharmaceutical contract commercial organizations with a reputation as a trusted partner to our clients. And we`re still all that - but now we`re Amplity Health. Our vision is singular, so we wanted our corporate identity to match. We`ve consolidated our family of brands to offer customized and multichannel medical, remote engagement, and sales solutions, along with strategic consulting and organizational capability development into one company - and with one name—Amplity. Amplity is a new pure-play pharmaceutical commercialization partner that enjoys a 35-year track record. Our client-first passion elevates, accelerates, and amplifies commercial success from product to patient.
Bibb County Public Schools is the county government agency which operates the public schools in Bibb County, Georgia, United States.
We are a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company specializing in the development of next-generation T cell-based immunotherapies for the treatment of hematological malignancies and solid tumor indications. Marker`s cell therapy technology is based on the selective expansion of non-engineered, tumor-specific T cells that recognize tumor associated antigens (i.e. tumor targets) and kill tumor cells expressing those targets. Once infused into patients, this population of T cells attacks multiple tumor targets and acts to activate the patient`s immune system to produce broad spectrum anti-tumor activity. Because Marker does not genetically engineer its T cells, when compared to current engineered CAR-T and TCR-based approaches, its products (i) are significantly less expensive and easier to manufacture, (ii) appear to be markedly less toxic, and (iii) are associated with meaningful clinical benefit. As a result, Marker believes its portfolio of T cell therapies has a compelling therapeutic product profile, as compared to current gene-modified CAR-T and TCR-based therapies. Marker is also advancing a number of innovative peptide- and gene-based immuno-therapeutics for the treatment of cancer and metastatic disease, including our Folate Receptor Alpha program (TPIV200) for breast and ovarian cancers and our HER2/neu+ peptide antigen program (TPIV100/110) in Phase II clinical trials. In parallel, we are developing a proprietary DNA expression technology named PolyStart™ to improve the ability of the cellular immune system to recognize and destroy diseased cells.