Bio Platforms
Omnix Medical Announces Excellent Topline Data From Phase 1 Clinical Trial of Novel Anti-Infective
Omnix Medical recently announced positive top-line results from the Phase 1 clinical trial of its lead compound OMN6, an anti-infective with a completely novel mechanism…
CureVac Announces Dosing of First Participant in Combined Phase 1/2 Study of Multivalent, Modified Influenza Vaccine Candidates Developed in Collaboration With GSK
CureVac N.V., a global biopharmaceutical company developing a new class of transformative medicines based on messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA), recently announced the first participant was…
Enlivex Announces Issuance of European Patent Covering the Use of Allocetra to Prevent Cytokine Release Syndrome Resulting From CAR T-Cell Therapy
Enlivex Therapeutics Ltd. recently announced the issuance of a European patent, No. 3865189, titled Combination Immune Therapy and Cytokine Control Therapy for Cancer Treatment. The patent provides added intellectual….
Eterna Therapeutics Acquires Allogeneic Immuno-Oncology Platform From Exacis Biotherapeutics
Acquisition includes Exacis’ entire pipeline of engineered cell therapy programs for hematologic and solid tumors….
Tenaya Therapeutics Receives FDA Fast Track Designation for TN-201
Tenaya Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced the US FDA has granted Fast Track designation for its gene therapy product candidate, TN-201, being developed for the treatment…
Eloxx Pharmaceuticals Announces FDA Clearance to Begin Single Ascending Dose Study of ZKN-013
Eloxx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. recently announced the US FDA has cleared the company’s Investigational New Drug (IND) application to initiate a single ascending dose (SAD) clinical…
IMMUNOLOGY - Innovation Gathers Momentum Amid New Scientific & Technological Breakthroughs
Patrick Larcier, PhD, says research is entering a new era in immunology with treatments for pathologies that previously had few or no options and looks at the latest trends and what is on the horizon for 2023 and beyond.
EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW - Novadip Biosciences: Developing a New Class of Regenerative Tissue Products to Accelerate Healing of Critical Size Bone Defects, Trauma & Spinal Problems
Denis Dufrane, MD, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, and Founder of Novadip Biosciences, discusses his company’s innovative approach to tissue regeneration technology.
VACCINE TECHNOLOGY - Solving the Challenges & Introducing New Strategies for Influenza & COVID-19 Protection
Paul Radspinner, MBA, and Pamuk Bilsel, PhD, say with a combination vaccination strategy, the biopharma industry could truly solve the efficacy, durability, and drift problems of current influenza and COVID-19 vaccines.
Ovid Therapeutics Announces Collaboration With Graviton Bioscience, Proven Developers of Selective ROCK2 Inhibitors
Ovid Therapeutics Inc. and Graviton Bioscience Corporation recently announced a collaboration agreement to innovate novel medicines they believe will significantly change….
Aldevron Announces Expansion of mRNA Production Capability
Aldevron recently announced it will expand its mRNA production capabilities to include lipid nanoparticle (LNP) encapsulation and aseptic fill-finish capabilities enabling mRNA cGMP manufacturing services from…
Immutep Receives Approval to Initiate INSIGHT-005 Trial Evaluating Eftilagimod Alpha & Anti-PD-L1 Therapy
Immutep Limited recently announced it has received regulatory approval from the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI), German Federal Institute for Vaccines and Biomedicines, to initiate INSIGHT-005, an investigator-initiated,…
Soligenix Enters Exclusive Option Agreement With Silk Road Therapeutics for Rights to Topical Pentoxifylline Designed to Treat Behçet’s Disease
Soligenix, Inc. recently announced it has entered into an exclusive option agreement with Silk Road Therapeutics granting the company the right to acquire a novel…
Combangio Awarded $15 Million to Support Ongoing KPI-012 Program for the Treatment of PCED
Kala Pharmaceuticals, Inc. recently announced the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) has awarded Combangio, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Kala, a $15-million grant…
Tavros Therapeutics & OpenBench Expand Strategic Collaboration for Small Molecule Drug Discovery
Multi-target collaboration leverages Tavros’ proprietary functional genomic discovery program and OpenBench’s screening platform, partnership streamlines drug development for novel cancer therapies….
Aptamers Market is Expected to Reach $342 million
The aptamers industry has been growing steadily in recent years, and is expected to continue to do so in the near future. This can be…
BullFrog AI Partners With the Sage Group to Explore JV Opportunities to Advance its Oncology Assets
BullFrog AI Holdings, Inc. recently announced a strategic partnership with the Sage Group, a leader in the provision of strategic and transactional advice to healthcare and…
Plasticell & LambdaGen Form Collaboration to Develop iPSC-Derived CAR-NK Allogeneic Cancer Immunotherapies
Plasticell Ltd recently announced today it has entered into a strategic collaboration with Singapore-based LambdaGen. Together, the two companies will exploit genome-editing technologies based on…
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals’ Proprietary Pulmonary TRiM Platform Achieves High Levels of Target Gene Knockdown & Long Duration of Effect
Interim Results from Ongoing ARO-RAGE Phase 1/2 Study Demonstrate up to 90% Serum sRAGE Reduction with Mean Maximum Reduction of 80% after Two Doses….
Vaccinex Completes Enrollment in Phase 1b/2 SIGNAL-AD (Alzheimer’s Disease) Study of Pepinemab
Vaccinex, Inc. recently announced it has completed enrollment goal in the SIGNAL-AD clinical trial for people with mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease (NCT04381468). Topline…
What are Bio Platforms?
Platforms (or asset-independent technologies to capture all kinds of capabilities that can be leveraged across many different drug candidate assets rather than just discovery tools that the term ‘platform’ immediately brings to mind) are ubiquitous in modern pharma. They are the product of an arms race, to secure access to the best capabilities in key areas.
Platform technologies are considered a valuable tool to improve efficiency and quality in drug product development. The basic idea is that a platform, in combination with a risk-based approach, is the most systematic method to leverage prior knowledge for a given new molecule. Furthermore, such a platform enables a continuous improvement by adding data for every new molecule developed by this approach, increasing the robustness of the platform.
But it has often been said that access to the latest technological platforms to aid efficient drug discovery and development is limited to Big Pharma, which can more easily justify the costs of creating and operating these platforms.
Benefits of Bio Platforms
Platform technologies have the ability to radically improve upon current products and generate completely novel products. In this sense, they open up new arenas for drug discovery and development, potentially increasing the number of therapeutic options for patients. Once a single compound or therapeutic has been generated and demonstrates a clinical benefit in patients, it is more likely this platform technology can successfully be applied to other therapeutic areas, derisking future compounds/products.
Complex drugs by their very nature are challenging and costly to manufacture. This, in turn, translates into higher costs for patients and other payers. In order to provide safe and effective therapies at a reasonable price, it is necessary for the industry to develop manufacturing technologies that reduce costs and provide a consistent product. While the initial investment may be larger, manufacturing costs will be lower over time as the manufacturing process is solidified.
Scale and Investment of Bio Platforms
Despite the initial upfront costs, platform technologies inevitably provide pragmatic solutions to production challenges, while yielding safer and more effective therapeutic products. It has often been said that one of the key features that distinguishes “Big Pharma” from biotech is access to the latest technological platforms to aid efficient drug discovery and development.
These platforms range from vast chemical libraries, ultra-high throughput screening and huge genetic databases in discovery, to predictive toxicology platforms, cutting-edge ‘omics’ and even deep-seated knowledge of particular therapeutic areas in development. All these platforms have two things in common: They can be used on any (or many) development candidate assets, and they cost huge sums to establish in the first place, and in a few cases each time they are used as well. Hence their restriction to the largest pharmaceutical companies (and a few of the so-called “big biotechs” that are, in many ways, indistinguishable from the old-guard pharma).
Only when you have hundreds of active projects can you justify the cost of creating and operating these platforms. Or so the mantra goes. It is access to these platforms that keeps the big companies ahead in the race to discover and develop the best medicines (or at least counterbalance the disadvantages of being large and slow-moving, depending on your point of view). But is that just an assertion? How much evidence is there to support the proposition that the efficiency gains due to these platforms outstrips the cost of creating and maintaining them?
Keeping these technologies “cutting edge” has become so expensive that increasingly we hear pharma companies talking of “pre-competitive” approaches to develop the next generation. A group of companies might develop a platform capability they then share. The principle goal of such initiatives is to access even grander and more expensive tools than individual companies could afford, rather than to dramatically cut costs (although sharing platforms rather than developing the same thing in parallel in each silo should at least keep a lid on rising costs).