Several Asia biotechs this week – including Innocare Pharma Ltd., Akeso Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sanbio Co. Ltd. and Ascletis Pharma Inc. – unveiled the start of new late-stage clinical trials or interim findings from early stage studies.
Several Asia biotechs this week – including Innocare Pharma Ltd., Akeso Pharmaceuticals Inc., Sanbio Co. Ltd. and Ascletis Pharma Inc. – unveiled the start of new late-stage clinical trials or interim findings from early stage studies.
Insilico Medicine Inc. has disclosed substituted thiazole compounds acting as cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors potentially useful for the treatment of cancer.
The membrane-associated tyrosine/threonine protein kinase 1 (PKMYT1) regulates cell cycle progression and maintains genomic integrity. If it is dysregulated, cells may enter mitosis prematurely, potentially initiating tumorigenesis.
Insilico Medicine Inc. nabbed a potential $550 million-plus deal with Menarini Group’s Stemline Therapeutics Inc. for an unnamed preclinical small-molecule drug targeting solid tumors, adding to a $500 million deal inked by the duo in January 2024.
An exclusive licensing agreement with Insilico Medicine Inc. grants Menarini’s Stemline Therapeutics Inc. the global rights to develop and commercialize a preclinical small molecule for high unmet needs in oncology.
TRAF2- and NCK-interacting kinase (TNIK) has been reported as a therapeutic target for colorectal cancer and, more recently, for lung squamous cell carcinoma, triple-negative breast cancer, or ovarian cancer, among others, especially in combination with inhibiting cancer-related kinases.
Hematopoietic progenitor kinase 1 (HPK1) is expressed in hematopoietic cells, including T cells, B cells and dendritic cells (DCs). Suppression of HPK1 activity has shown an antitumor effect in preclinical models.