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AZothBio & Autotelic Bio conclude joint development of immune anticancer drugs

On September 7, AZothBio (CEO Shin Jae-min) and Autotelic Bio (CEO Kim Tae-hoon) agreed to jointly develop an immune anticancer drug. It is a follow-up contract signed about five months after the contract for joint development of targeted cancer drugs in April.

The immune anticancer drug which they are to develop is not out on the market yet, and a few global companies are undergoing clinical trials. The two companies believe that they can implement a fast follower strategy using AZothBio’s AI platform and Autotelic Bio’s research know-how. This joint development project is a structure in which both companies’ technology and resources are jointly invested and equal rights are divided. As a way to increase the work efficiency of the development of anticancer drugs that the two companies are working on, a follow-up contract was signed.

image1 3 AZothBio & Autotelic Bio conclude joint development of immune anticancer drugs

A new development AI platform!

AZothBio is a company specializing in new drug development AI platforms, and is working with new drug development companies by establishing an integrated platform that enables the data platform and AI model to operate efficiently. The project started with Autotelic Bio in April, and they have completed the development of a target-specific selection model (AI model) and is conducting research on the efficacy of new substances. Recently, they are discussing the expansion of their own AI new drug discovery platform to the platform of Rescale, a high-performance cloud computing company. Rescale had also been selected as one of the Tech Against Covid program to support the fight against COVID-19, receiving free support of computing resources to build a library of small molecule-based COVID treatment drugs.

Autotelic Bio is a research and development company that focuses on the development of innovative anticancer drugs. It is developing a variety of new immune and targeted anticancer drug pipelines, and its main research and development items are ATB-301, immune target double-function anticancer drug, and ATB-310, target anticancer drug. From October 2019 to February 2020, they attracted series A investment worth eight billion won from Mega Investment, UTC Investment, Stone Bridge Ventures, Ajoupharm, and Korea Credit Guarantee Fund. Recently, they have recruited Jeon Yong-kwan, formerly the head of development division of Boryung Biopharma as the clinical strategy development vice president, and Park Chang-hee, formerly the synthetic drug development project leader at Hanmi Pharmaceutical Research Lab as the Medicam Director.

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