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Synthorx

www.synthorx.com

 
Synthorx Inc. is a biotechnology company using synthetic biology to discover and develop novel protein therapeutics. Synthorx`s expanded genetic alphabet platform has the unique ability to drive the site-specific incorporation of multiple synthetic amino acids into proteins thereby tuning receptor specificity important for improving efficacy and safety. In addition, their engineered organisms provide the ability to manufacture these improved proteins, called Synthorins, with the required fidelity and yield. The unique Synthorx platform expands the chemical and structural repertoire of protein therapeutics and uncovers new ways to modulate pharmacological properties of biologics, not possible with other technologies. The company was founded ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.synthorx.com
  • 11099 North Torrey Pines Road Suite 290
    La Jolla, CA USA 92037
  • Phone: 858.750.4700

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