BiVictriX Therapeutics to "continue seeking out positive relationships"
March 30, 2023 at 05:21 am EDT
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BiVictriX Therapeutics PLC (AIM:BVX, OTC:BVTXF) founder and CEO Tiffany Thorn speaks to Proactive after releasing full year results for 2022, a year that she describes as "very good" for the UK-based drug discovery and development company. Thorn reveals what she was most pleased with from the year before turning her focus to her priorities for 2023, highlighting a desire to grow the company's profile and to "continue seeking out positive relationships."
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BiVictriX Therapeutics PLC (AIM:BVX, OTC:BVTXF) has said it is focused on three value creation points for its lead asset BVX001, which is being developed to treat acute myeloid leukaemia.
In working towards these goals it believes it will attract the attention of potential partners for what could eventually be a blockbuster treatment.
It also reckons this work will provide validation for its Bi-Cygni platform, which aims to develop targeted cancer drugs with fewer side effects.
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BiVictriX Therapeutics plc is a drug discovery and development company. The Company is focused on leveraging clinical experience to develop highly selective cancer therapeutics. The Company generates a proprietary pipeline of Bi-Cygni Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) therapeutics which are designed to selectively target cancer-specific antigen pairs, or Bi-Cygni fingerprints, on tumour cells, which are largely absent from healthy cells. The Company utilizes these novel Bi-Cygni fingerprints, together with the Companyâs novel Antibody Drug Conjugate therapeutic design, to develop therapeutics to target cancers. Its pipeline includes BVX001, BVX002 and BVX003. Its lead program: BVX001 is a Bi-Cygni ADC designed to target the cancer-specific Bi-Cygni fingerprint, CD7 x CD33, found on the cancer cells of approximately 25-30% of patients with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML), and in subpopulations of cancer cells from patients with other haematological cancers.