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ASDI is a Newark, DE-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Shoreline Biosciences is a biopharmaceutical company developing next-generation cellular immunotherapies based on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) utilizing its proprietary iPSC-derived natural killer (iNK) cell and macrophage (iMACs) platforms. The company`s cellular design technologies are built on a deep understanding of iPSC differentiation, immune cell biology and genetic engineering that enable the development of specific effector cell types, including iNK cells and iMACs as allogeneic "off-the-shelf" cellular immunotherapies designed for durability, scalability, safety, and efficacy. Shoreline is advancing a pipeline of programs towards the clinic, on its own and with its strategic partners, Kite, a Gilead Company, and BeiGene, a global pharmaceutical company. Shoreline Biosciences is headquartered in San Diego, CA.
Tasso is changing the way that care is delivered with simple, virtually painless, clinical-grade diagnostic testing that can be done from home.
Camurus is a Swedish science-led biopharmaceutical company committed to improving the lives of patients with severe and chronic diseases. We empower patients, support caregivers and create value for society by developing and giving access to innovative, long-acting medicines. To fulfill our commitment, we are determined to conduct our business in a sustainable manner. New drug products with best-in-class potential are conceived based on the companys proprietary FluidCrystal® technology and extensive R&D expertise. Camurus clinical pipeline includes products for the treatment of treatment of opioid dependence, cancer, and endocrine disorders, which are developed in-house and in collaboration with international pharmaceutical companies. The companys shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker CAMX.
Bicycle Therapeutics (NASDAQ: BCYC) is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a novel class of medicines, referred to as Bicycles, for diseases that are underserved by existing therapeutics. Bicycles are fully synthetic short peptides constrained with small molecule scaffolds to form two loops that stabilize their structural geometry. This constraint facilitates target binding with high affinity and selectivity, making Bicycles attractive candidates for drug development. Bicycle is evaluating BT5528, a second-generation Bicycle Toxin Conjugate (BTC™) targeting EphA2; BT8009, a second-generation BTC targeting Nectin-4, a well-validated tumor antigen; and BT7480, a Bicycle TICA™ targeting Nectin-4 and agonizing CD137, in company-sponsored Phase I/II trials. In addition, BT1718, a BTC that targets MT1-MMP, is being investigated in an ongoing Phase I/IIa clinical trial sponsored by the Cancer Research UK Centre for Drug Development. Bicycle is headquartered in Cambridge, UK, with many key functions and members of its leadership team located in Lexington, MA.