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EpiVax Oncology

www.epivaxonco.com

 
EpiVax Oncology is developing precision cancer immunotherapies based on mutanome-directed neo-epitopes, selected using proprietary and validated in silico predictive algorithms. Neo-epitopes are mutated and tumor specific epitopes, recognized as non-self, capable of generating highly potent specific T cell immunogenic responses against tumors, translating in improved clinical outcome. EpiVax Oncology is developing neo-epitope based therapeutic vaccines customized and specifically designed for each cancer patient, based on the genetic profiling (using next generation DNA sequencing) of each patient`s unique tumor and normal genome sequence (the mutanome). EpiVax Oncology`s ultimate purpose is to address major unmet medical needs inadequately addressed by other oncology ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.epivaxonco.com
  • 180 Varick Street Suite 526
    New York, NY USA 10014
  • Phone: 646.912.2525

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