FogPharma and ARTBIO Announce Collaboration to Co-Develop Multiple Helicon™-Enabled Alpha-Particle Radioligand Therapies for the Treatment of Cancer

“Our AI-enabled Helicon platform provides an unprecedented level of chemical flexibility and diversity for modifying the crucial chemical and biological properties of peptides, a capability that we have leveraged to address previously undruggable protein:protein interactions inside the cell. We are thrilled to begin our collaboration with ARTBIO, wherein we extend the use of our Helicons to bind extracellular proteins and use our Helicons to finely tune distribution and elimination properties, paving the way for a new safe and effective category of targeted radioligand therapy,” stated Mathai Mammen, M.D., Ph.D., CEO of FogPharma. “Our aim is to revolutionize outcomes for cancer patients in critical need.”

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