Chengdu Brilliant Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Yanping Zhang
BDConsulate General of Canada in Shanghai
Lulu Mi
Life Sciences Trade CommissionerCredevo Pte. Ltd.
Dawn Biopharmaceuticals Inc.
Dawn Biopharmaceuticals Inc (DBI) is a US firm founded by Gordon Lee, MD (UK MBChB), MBA (Wharton) who has access to a proprietary cell-based immunotherapeutic product for clinical development in the US. The product is a multivalent cancer therapy that integrates multiple anti-cancer mechanisms in one modifiable platform. The product is tumor-homing, disables the local tumor defenses and expresses a therapeutic cytokine in the cancer - but not systemically.
(Please note that the website is pending.)
Gordon Lee
Founder
GlycoSeLect Ltd
Our company develops and manufactures technology and applications for glycoprotein separation and analysis. We are focussed on the biopharmaceutical industry. We also have customers in medical diagnostic and cosmetic companies.
Our facility is based on the campus of Dublin City University in Ireland.
We have developed an extensive network of contacts not only customers but also opinion leaders in glybiology.
Robert Dunne
CEOHEC Pharm
HEC Pharm focuses on the development and commercialization of pharmaceuticals for the therapeutics of anti-infectious diseases, metabolism disorders and oncology. We are hunting for the opportunities of co-development and in-license of the candidates with the potential therapeutics in previous fields.
Lisha Chen
Senior Business Development ManagerKitov Pharma
company advancing first in class oncology therapies. We currently have one FDA
approved drug, Consensi™, and two oncology therapeutic candidates, CM-24 and NT-219:
• CM-24 is a clinical stage mAb targeting CEACAM1, a novel immune checkpoint inhibitor with high potential to treat multiple oncology indications. CEACAM1 is associated with angiogenesis, is an
inter-cellular adhesion regulator and acts as a TIM-3 activator. High CEACAM1 expression is known to be associated with poor disease prognosis in a number of tumor types. Thus, blocking CEACAM1 with CM24 is associated with anti-angiogenic, immune access, and checkpoint release mechanisms. In a phase I
clinical study, CM-24 demonstrated a good safety profile and promising efficacy signals. We are developing CM-24 in a clinical collaboration with Bristol
Myers-Squibb for Phase 1/2 trial combining CM-24 with nivolumab in NSCLC and pancreatic cancer patients expressing high CEACAM1 levels.
• NT-219 is a first-in-class, dual inhibitor small molecule targeting IRS 1/2 and STAT3, two key signal transducers that promote cancer drug resistance. In preclinical studies, NT-219 demonstrated outstanding
efficacy in preventing acquired resistance and reversing tumor resistance when administered as a monotherapy and in combination with various oncology therapies. We are initiating first-in-man clinical trials with NT219, both as monotherapy and in combination with cetuximab (Erbitux™), with plans to expand combination studies in patients with recurrent or metastatic SCCHN cancer during 2020.