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AACR 2021: Iron fist could make for less toxic cancer drug

May 20, 2021
By Anette Breindl
With the advent of targeted therapies, cancer drugs have made strides in safety as well as efficacy. Still, because of the life threatening nature of the illness, safety is less of a focus in cancer drugs than other therapy types.
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Melissa Davis, Weill Cornell Medical Center

No quick fixes, but opportunities exist for dismantling disparities in science

April 28, 2021
By Anette Breindl
Twenty years after the first, exclusively white human genomes were fully sequenced, science finds itself in the same position as the rest of society: with the uncomfortable realization that old inequalities are often morphing, rather than disappearing. Vocal racists – scientists of the stripe of a James Watson – are by no means a thing of the past. But they are only the tip of the iceberg.
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Melissa Davis, Weill Cornell Medical Center

No quick fixes, but opportunities exist for dismantling disparities in science

April 23, 2021
By Anette Breindl
Twenty years after the first, exclusively white human genomes were fully sequenced, science finds itself in the same position as the rest of society: with the uncomfortable realization that old inequalities are often morphing, rather than disappearing.
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Human natural killer cell

Affimed aims to Rock NK space, put tumors on ICE

April 16, 2021
By Randy Osborne
Heidelberg, Germany-based Affimed NV described its progress at the American Association for Cancer Research meeting and discussed the research in a conference call on 2020 financial results, adding fuel to investor enthusiasm for the firm’s natural killer (NK) cell approach, although the update did not come without some confusion.
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Conference data for April 14, 2021: AACR

April 14, 2021
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2021, including: Adagene, Antengene, Ascentage, Beigene, Bluebird, Celcuity, Celldex, Eli Lilly, Geneleap, Greenwich, Heat, Immunocore, Immunogen, Innovent, Psioxus, Replimune, Sotio, Sound, Spectrum, SQZ, Sumitomo, Synthekine, Tachyon, Taiho, Tallac, TCR2, Theratechnologies, Treovir, Trisalus, Ultimovacs, Vincerx, Xencor, Y-mabs, Zentalis, Zymeworks.
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Conference data for April 13, 2021: AACR

April 13, 2021
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2021, including: BMS, Kronos, Kymera, Medicenna, Medigene, Mei, Mersana, Mirati, Molecular Partners, Molecular Templates, Morphic, Nextcure, Nuvalent, Oasmia, Oncolytics, Oncomyx, Oncurious, Oncternal, Oric, Pharmabcine, Phio, Pieris, PMV, Puretech, Schrodinger, Seneca.
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Conference data for April 12, 2021: AACR

April 12, 2021
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2021, including: Achilles, Advaxis, Affimed, Agenus, Alpine, Amphivena, Amunix, Arch, Arcus, Bayer, Beigene, Bio-Path, Black Diamond, Briacell, C4, Cardiff Oncology, Checkmate, Clovis, Codiak, Crispr, Elevation, Eli Lilly, Essa, F-star, Fusion, Gennao, Genprex, Glycomimetics, Gracell, GT, Hookipa, Hummingbird, Mirati, Instil, Intra-Cellular, Immune-Onc, Immunogen, Iteos, Jubilant, Kezar, Kineta, Kintara.
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Cancer research illustration

AACR 2021: Research points to ways to fight cachexia's bite

April 12, 2021
By Anette Breindl
Cachexia, Teresa Zimmers told the audience at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), is "woefully understudied for the outsized impact it has on cancer patients." The condition, which is currently defined as weight loss and muscle wasting, is the direct cause of death in an estimated 25% to 30% of cancer patients. But it is the main subject of only 0.1% of research papers and 0.2% of clinical trials.
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Conference data for April 9, 2021: AACR

April 9, 2021
New and updated preclinical and clinical data presented by biopharma firms at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2021, including: Affimed, Atyr, Chemocentryx, Greenwich, Humanigen, Imcheck, In8bio, Iovance, Mina, Nimbus, Onxeo, Sana, Sanofi, Surface Oncology, Transgene, Turning Point.
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Cancer cells under magnifying glass
Newco news

Nammi steps out with two cancer candidates

April 9, 2021
By Lee Landenberger
In science there are often too many choices to make. Nammi Therapeutics Inc.’s CEO, David Stover, told BioWorld that he makes narrowing therapeutic options a core company principle. The redundancy of immune regulatory pathways in cancer treatments is a case in point.
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