Cambridge, UK, 12 September 2024 – Alchemab Therapeutics (Alchemab), a pharmaceutical company aiming to identify and develop naturally occurring therapeutic antibodies from resilient individuals, today announces that Jane Osbourn, OBE, FMEDSCI, PhD, Alchemab’s Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), has succeeded Young Kwon, PhD as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and member of the Board. As Co-Founder and […]
Cambridge, UK, 06 June 2024 – Alchemab Therapeutics (Alchemab), an antibody discovery company identifying naturally occurring antibodies from individuals resilient to disease, today announces that it has been awarded a grant of US$595,000 by The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) to support its Parkinson’s disease program. The grant will fund research performed […]
Publication in Nature Immunology outlining the contribution of B cells to anticancer immunosurveillance highlights Alchemab’s capabilities and potential to develop new cancer therapies Cambridge, UK, 14 May 2024 – Alchemab Therapeutics (Alchemab), an antibody discovery company identifying naturally occurring antibodies from individuals resilient to disease, today announces the publication of a peer reviewed article titled […]
Published in the journal Nature Immunology, this paper provides an important perspective on the role that B cells play in the immune response to cancer that will help the development of improved therapies to treat these diseases.
Alchemab was delighted to see this article in Alzforum highlighting Alchemab’s unique platform and preclinical Alzheimers candidate ATLX-1088 targeting CD33. This article explores data that Ralph Minter, our Senior Vice President of Research, presented at AD/PD –Advances in Science & Therapy 2024 International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases.
Ralph Minter, Ph.D. presented “Resilience-Associated CD33 Antibody ATLX-1088, A Potent Stimulator of Microglial Phagocytosis” at AD/PD 2024, the International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases held 6th March 2024.
Alchemab publication and NeurIPS Machine Learning in Structural Biology workshop.
Michelle Sidor and Iosif Pediaditakis presented the following posters: ‘Human-derived CD33 antibody ATLX-1088, a potent stimulator of microglial pharmacology’ and ‘Netrin-1 and neurodegenerative diseases: Unraveling Therapeutic Avenues’.