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Articles Tagged with ''synthetic lethality''

NIH-NCI chromosomes telomeres
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Tessellate Bio draws $8.4M in seed to try alternative synthetic lethality approach

Dec. 8, 2023
By Caroline Richards
With an initial €8 million (US$8.4 million) in seed funding in the bank, Tessellate Bio has emerged from stealth to tackle cancers that rely on the less well explored synthetic lethality mechanism of alternative lengthening of telomeres.
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Cancer cell targeted in crosshairs
Cancer

Lantern Pharma receives clearance from FDA to advance LP-184 into clinical studies for solid tumors and CNS cancers

June 13, 2023
Lantern Pharma Inc. has received IND clearance from the FDA for LP-184, which is being developed for advanced solid tumors and central nervous system (CNS) cancers.
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More than two Tango in PRMT5 space; Amgen, Mirati in play

Nov. 18, 2022
By Randy Osborne
The stock rally by Tango Therapeutics Inc. over the past month or so has further revved the long-percolating interest in protein arginine methyl transferase 5 (PRMT5) and in synthetic lethality, where a number of parties have programs ongoing.
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Cancer cell targeted in crosshairs

Vividion inks $930M deal with Tavros, looking for new approach to ‘synthetic lethality’

Oct. 12, 2022
By Richard Staines
Vividion Therapeutics Inc. has signed a potential $930 million deal with Tavros Therapeutics Inc., focused on finding four cancer targets using the latter’s technology that aims to exploit weaknesses in tumor cells and cause them to self-destruct.
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Young-Whan Park, CEO, Avelos
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Avelos raises $8M series A funding to develop biomarker-driven oncology pipeline

Sep. 20, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Startup Avelos Therapeutics Inc. raised $8 million in series A funding that will launch the company’s biomarker-driven cancer therapy pipeline using its synthetic lethality platform. Participating in the series A funding were SV Investment, UTC Investment, Quad Investment Management, Timepolio Asset Management, Mirae Asset Venture Investment and Mirae Asset Capital.
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Cells and DNA helix
Newco news

Nodus looks to deleted ‘passenger genes’ in anticancer drive

Sep. 12, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Nodus Oncology Ltd. is set to explore new avenues of DNA damage response by targeting the chromosome next-door neighbors of tumor suppressor genes that are damaged when tumor suppressor genes are inactivated via homozygous deletion. These collaterally deleted ‘passenger genes’ play diverse functions in cell homeostasis and so present a number of molecularly targeted vulnerabilities that can provide a route to destroying cells which carry a tumor suppressor gene.
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GSK move puts onus on Ideaya to advance some once-partnered programs

Aug. 15, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
News of GSK plc’s decision to decline its option for MAT2A inhibitor IDE-397, the lead compound from a 2020 collaboration with Ideaya Biosciences Inc. sent the latter’s shares (NASDAQ:IDYA) slipping 35% to close Aug. 15 at $10.20. For Ideaya, however, which maintained that it has sufficient capital to see the program through phase II on its own, the move works out just fine.
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Cancer cells under magnifying glass
Newco news

Eisbach Bio surfs synthetic lethal wave

Feb. 4, 2022
By Anette Breindl
“The premise of our whole company is that we target molecular machines, but we don’t target the engine,” Adrian Schomburg told BioWorld. Instead, “we interfere with the throttle and other highly specific controls of these machines.” “We,” in this case, is Eisbach Bio GmbH, a German startup that is developing anticancer programs aimed at exploiting synthetic lethality by targeting helicases. Founded in 2019, the company has three programs, a recently announced collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center in oncology, and another program in COVID-19.
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Filling the glass by emptying cancer cells' plates

Oct. 11, 2021
Targeted therapies are a classical example of a glass that can be seen as half full or half empty.
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Synthetic lethality space busy as Viracta launches phase Ib/II trial

Oct. 6, 2021
By Randy Osborne
The start of a phase Ib/II trial with nanatinostat by Viracta Therapeutics Inc. has brought new attention to the burgeoning field of synthetic lethality, where a number of players are piquing the interest of Wall Street.
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