Bio Platforms
Eterna Therapeutics Announces Research Collaboration to Develop Advanced Gene-Edited iPS Cell Therapies
Eterna Therapeutics Inc. recently announced it has entered into a sponsored research agreement with Michael Andreeff, MD, PhD, Professor of Leukemia at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (MD Anderson)…..
Teon Therapeutics Announces First Patient Treated in Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial of a Novel Oral Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor
Teon Therapeutics recently announced the first patient has been treated in its Phase 1/2 clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of TT-816, an oral…
Vaccitech Doses First Patients in Phase 2b Clinical Trial of VTP-300 Immunotherapeutic Candidate
Vaccitech plc recently announced the dosing of the first patients in HBV003, a Phase 2b clinical trial designed to further evaluate the safety and efficacy…
SAB Biotherapeutics Announces Exclusive Manufacturing Partnership With Emergent BioSolutions
SAB Biotherapeutics recently announced the company has entered into an exclusive manufacturing services agreement with Emergent BioSolutions Inc. Emergent will provide….
Enteris BioPharma Presents Study of Ovarest® Demonstrating Oral Delivery Comparable to or Exceeding Injectable Leuprolide
Enteris BioPharma, Inc., a biotechnology company developing innovative drug products based on its proprietary delivery technologies, and a wholly owned subsidiary of SWK Holdings Corporation…
PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY - Versamune®: A New Generation of Cancer Immunotherapies
Dr. Joe Dervan says the unique ability of Versamune® to modulate and enhance numerous critical steps required for an effective clinically relevant immune response and to be combined with targeted antigens found on tumor cells offers several exciting opportunities to treat a variety of cancers.
VacV Biotherapeutics Emerges From Stealth Mode to Bring Ground-Breaking Cancer Immunotherapies to the Clinic
VacV Biotherapeutics recently emerged from stealth mode to advance its promising pipeline of preclinical assets with best-in-class potential, toward the clinic…..
eFFECTOR Therapeutics Completes Enrollment in Second of Three Cohorts of Phase 1b Clinical Trial of Zotatifin for the Treatment of COVID-19
eFFECTOR Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced it has completed enrollment for the second cohort of a three cohort Phase 1b clinical trial of zotatifin in non-hospitalized…
Black Diamond Therapeutics Presents Preclinical Data on BDTX-1535 & BDTX-4933
Black Diamond Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced the presentation of three posters reporting new preclinical data on BDTX-1535 and BDTX-4933 at the 34th European Organisation for…
Lonza joins GENEGUT Project to Develop a Capsule Delivery Solution for an Innovative Crohn's Disease Treatment
Lonza recently announced its participation in the GENEGUT project to develop an innovative functional capsule-based delivery solution for therapies targeting….
Lonza Expands Global Process Development Team & Laboratory Spaces for Cell & Gene Development
Lonza recently announced it is expanding its cell and gene therapies (CGT) process and analytical development laboratories at its locations in Houston, TX, and Geleen…
Acumen’s Anti-Amyloid Beta Oligomer Antibody Granted FDA Fast Track Designation for Alzheimer's Disease
Acumen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. recently announced ACU193, the first clinical-stage monoclonal antibody that selectively targets toxic soluble amyloid beta oligomers (AβOs), has been granted Fast Track designation for the treatment of early Alzheimer’s disease by….
Comera Life Sciences Announces Favorable Preclinical Results of Lead SQore Excipient in SEQURUS-2 Study
Comera Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. recently announced favorable results from its recently completed SEQURUS-2 study. Together with the SEQURUS-1 study, the preclinical results showed that Comera’s…
Gracell Biotechnologies Doses First Patient in Phase 2 Portion of Registrational Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial Evaluating Treatment of B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Gracell Biotechnologies Inc. recently announced the first patient has been dosed in the Phase 2 portion of its registrational Phase 1/2 clinical trial evaluating GC007g…
PTC Provides Update on Ongoing Global PIVOT-HD Trial For PTC518
PTC Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced enrollment is active and ongoing for its Phase 2 PIVOT-HD trial of PTC518 for the treatment of Huntington's disease at…
Alvotech & JAMP Pharma Expand Exclusive Partnership Adding Two Biosimilar Candidates, Bringing New Options for Patients in Specialty Care
Alvotech and the JAMP Pharma Group recently announced the companies have expanded their exclusive partnership to commercialize biosimilars developed and manufactured by Alvotech, by adding…
Jazz Pharmaceuticals & Zymeworks Announce Exclusive License Agreement
Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc and Zymeworks Inc. recently announced Jazz and Zymeworks’ subsidiary, Zymeworks BC Inc., have entered into an exclusive licensing agreement under which Jazz will acquire….
Enrollment Completed in Phase 3 PATHFNDR-1 Study Evaluating Oral Paltusotine for the Treatment of Acromegaly
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. recently announced the completion of enrollment in the Phase 3 PATHFNDR-1 study. PATHFNDR-1 is one of two ongoing, placebo-controlled Phase 3 studies evaluating…
VBI Vaccines & Agenus Announce Collaboration to Evaluate VBI-1901 in Combination With Anti-PD-1 Balstilimab in a Phase 2 Study in Primary Glioblastoma Patients
VBI Vaccines Inc. and Agenus recently announced a collaboration to evaluate the combination of VBI-1901, VBI’s cancer vaccine immunotherapeutic, and balstilimab, Agenus’ monoclonal….
Tavros Therapeutics & Vividion Therapeutics Announce Strategic Collaboration to Discover & Enhance Targeted Oncology Programs
Tavros Therapeutics and Vividion Therapeutics, Inc. recently announced the companies have entered into a collaboration agreement to discover or target four oncology targets across an initial 5-year term…..
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).