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6 companies found
based inDurham, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
Symberix, an early-stage spin-out of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, aims to improve human health by pioneering the development of symbiotic drugs that work by controlling bacteria without killing them. Symberix’s scientific ...
based inSyracuse, NEW YORK (USA)
Founded in 2015, Zetagen is a private, clinical-stage, biopharmaceutical company dedicated to driving breakthrough innovation in the treatment of metastatic bone cancers and osteologic interventions. Our multi-patented, ZetaMet technology is a ...
based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Theralase was one of the first companies in North America to bring CLT to patients and the first company in the world to bring personalized ACT to patients individual tissue characteristics. With our multi-discipline experience in physics, ...
based inWest Berlin, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Meda Biotech, LLC was founded in 2003 on the strength of a conviction that a new concept, HYBRID-NANOENGINEERINGTM, could solve insolubility problems and have real therapeutic value for patients. That belief gave birth to a process of continual ...
based inSaint Louis, MISSOURI (USA)
Sequoia Vaccines is a clinical stage pharmaceutical company discovering and developing new vaccines preventing bacterial infections and medicines treating cancers and bacterial infections. Sequoia’s lead clinical candidate is a vaccine for the ...
Sequoia is developing an anticancer compound (SQ1274) for use against solid tumors including ovarian and lung ...
based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
We apply cutting-edge science to create innovative therapies that will improve the lives of those who suffer from cancer, intractable pain and COVID-19. Cancer is genetically diverse, highly adaptive, constantly mutating and virtually invisible to ...
RTX (resiniferatoxin) is a unique neural intervention molecule that is highly selective and may be applied peripherally (e.g., nerve block, intra-articular) or centrally (e.g., epidural), to control chronic pain across multiple ...
