Known Medicine Partners with Duke University to Predict Lung Cancer Response to Drug Treatments

On March 3, 2022 Known Medicine, a rising biotechnology powerhouse aimed to discover new cancer drugs, reported a partnership with Duke University to predict drug efficacy for lung cancer patients (Press release, Duke University, MAR 3, 2022, View Source [SID1234609492]). This collaboration will enable Known Medicine to optimize and validate their novel ODINTM platform. Duke University collaborator, Kamran Mahmood, MD, MPH, is the lead collaborator on this initiative. Together, Known Medicine and Duke University aim to determine if Known Medicine’s novel platform can be used to predict actual clinical outcomes in 75 patients.

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"We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to partner with Dr. Kamran Mahmood and the greater Duke University community. As one of the leading cancer institutes in the country, this partnership allows us to generate clinical, biological, and computational insights to improve cancer patient lives," said Andrea Mazzocchi, PhD, CEO and co-founder at Known Medicine.

"This collaboration with start-up Known Medicine will enable clinicians to provide personalized therapy to their patients. We are excited to be part of the Known Medicine community and look forward to future collaborations and projects to improve patient care and treatment for lung cancer," said Mahmood, Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke.

Known Medicine generates thousands of 3-dimensional (3D) micro-tumors from a single patient tumor or malignant pleural effusion sample. Each micro-tumor is then treated with a different drug or combination of drugs. High-content images are obtained and analyzed to observe the response to treatment and identify the best treatment for each cancer.

Known Medicine is able to take the experiment out of the patient by testing hundreds of drugs in parallel on their micro-tumor platform while observing how the patient-specific cancer cells respond. Their machine learning-based analysis relies on high-content images of these 3D micro-tumors to better understand why cells respond to one treatment over another. Functional outcomes are combined with high dimensional -omics datasets to identify the best patients for existing drugs, and the best potential new drug candidates.

Median Technologies Files FDA 513(g) Regulatory Submission for iBiopsy® Lung Cancer Screening CADe/CADx Software as Medical Device

On March 3, 2022 Median Technologies (ALMDT) reported that the company has filed a 513(g) submission on Feb. 17, 2022 to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its iBiopsy Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) AI/ML technology-based end-to-end CADe/CADx1 Software as Medical Device (SaMD) (Press release, MEDIAN Technologies, MAR 3, 2022, View Source [SID1234609491]).

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The 513(g) submission will allow Median Technologies to determine the best product classification and choose between the De Novo or the 510(k) regulatory pathways for iBiopsy LCS CADe/CADx SaMD. The FDA is expected to review the 513(g) submission and provide feedback within 60 calendar days.

As next regulatory steps, Median Technologies is preparing several Q-submissions for Q2, 2022.

"This first regulatory submission marks the beginning of our interactions with the FDA. The FDA’s feedback will help us determine the shortest and most efficient way to bring our product onto the US healthcare market", Fredrik Brag, CEO and founder of Median Technologies said. "Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer, and being able to detect it very early is of critical importance for patients. Our innovative iBiopsy AI/ML-based technology could have a huge impact on saving patients’ lives by identifying lung cancer onsets at their earliest stage, and could significantly improve the accuracy, consistency, and adoption of lung cancer screening programs worldwide".

About iBiopsy: iBiopsy is based on the most advanced technologies in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science (DS), benefiting from Median’s expertise in medical image processing. iBiopsy targets the development of innovative AI/ML-based Software as Medical Device, to be used in several indications for which there are unmet needs regarding early diagnosis, prognosis and treatment selection in the context of precision medicine. iBiopsy currently focuses on lung cancer, liver cancer (HCC) and liver fibrosis (NASH).

Quanterix to Participate in The Cowen 42nd Annual Health Care Conference On March 9

On March 3, 2022 Quanterix Corporation (NASDAQ: QTRX), a company digitizing biomarker analysis with the goal of advancing the science of precision health, reported that its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Kevin Hrusovsky will present virtually at The Cowen 42nd Annual Health Care Conference on March 9, 2022 at 9:50 a.m., EST. To register for the live webcast, please visit: https://wsw.com/webcast/cowen108/qtrx/2066139 (Press release, Quanterix, MAR 3, 2022, View Source [SID1234609490]).

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Hrusovsky will also host virtual one-on-one meetings with institutional investors on Tuesday, March 8 and Wednesday, March 9. A live webcast of the conversation will be available on the investor section of the Quanterix website at View Source Replays of the webcast will be available on the Quanterix website for 90 days following the conference.

PAVmed Subsidiary Lucid Diagnostics Launches LucidDx Labs to Accommodate EsoGuard Testing Growth

On March 3, 2022 Lucid Diagnostics Inc. (Nasdaq: LUCD) ("Lucid") a commercial-stage, cancer prevention medical diagnostics company, and majority-owned subsidiary of PAVmed Inc. (Nasdaq: PAVM, PAVMZ) ("PAVmed"), reported that a new, wholly owned subsidiary of Lucid, LucidDx Labs Inc. ("LucidDx Labs") has acquired from ResearchDx, Inc. ("RDx"), a CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited clinical laboratory operator located in Irvine, CA, certain licenses and other related assets necessary for LucidDx Labs to operate its own new CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited clinical laboratory located in Lake Forest, CA (the "Laboratory") (Press release, Lucid Diagnostics, MAR 3, 2022, View Source [SID1234609489]). RDx had performed Lucid’s EsoGuard Esophageal DNA Test ("EsoGuard") since its transfer from a university research laboratory and its commercial launch as a Laboratory Developed Test ("LDT"). LucidDx Labs has begun performing EsoGuard testing at the Laboratory, including DNA extraction and bisulfite-converted next-generation sequencing ("NGS"), on surface esophageal cells collected using Lucid’s EsoCheck Esophageal Cell Collection Device ("EsoCheck") from at-risk patients with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease ("GERD"), also known as chronic heartburn or acid reflux.

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"This critical milestone is the culmination of a lot of highly collaborative work over the past few months by our team and our outstanding partners at ResearchDx"

"This critical milestone is the culmination of a lot of highly collaborative work over the past few months by our team and our outstanding partners at ResearchDx," said Lishan Aklog, M.D., Lucid’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. "Having our own CLIA/CAP laboratory to perform EsoGuard testing will markedly streamline and simplify numerous important processes, including EsoGuard billing and collections. More fundamentally, it provides us with a strong, long-term, scalable infrastructure to accommodate accelerating growth in testing volume from our expanding EsoGuard commercialization activities."

LucidDx Labs and RDx also entered into a management services agreement pursuant to which RDx will continue to provide personnel and services to support the performance of EsoGuard at the Laboratory. Concurrently, LucidDx Labs entered into an agreement to lease the building in Lake Forest, CA where the Laboratory operates from an affiliate of RDx. The Laboratory has acquired, installed, and qualified all the necessary technology and equipment to perform the EsoGuard assay, completed the necessary assay validations to process clinical samples as an LDT, completed a College of American Pathologists ("CAP") audit, and begun performing EsoGuard testing at the new facility. Protocols to initiate formal transfer of the Clinical Laboratory Information Act ("CLIA") certificate as well as relevant state licenses have commenced. Further details on this acquisition and the launch of the laboratory can be found in a Current Report filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 8-K.

About EsoGuard and EsoCheck

Millions of patients with GERD are at risk of developing esophageal precancer and a highly lethal form of esophageal cancer ("EAC"). Over 80% of EAC patients die within five years of diagnosis, making it the second most lethal cancer in the U.S. The mortality rate is high even in those diagnosed with early stage EAC. The U.S. incidence of EAC has increased 500% over the past four decades, while the incidences of other common cancers have declined or remained flat. In nearly all cases, EAC silently progresses until it manifests itself with new symptoms of advanced disease. All EAC is believed to arise from esophageal precancer, which occurs in approximately 5% to 15% of at-risk GERD patients. Early esophageal precancer can be monitored for progression to late esophageal precancer which can be cured with endoscopic esophageal ablation, reliably halting progression to cancer.

Esophageal precancer screening is already recommended by clinical practice guidelines in millions of GERD patients with multiple risk factors, including age over 50 years, male gender, White race, obesity, smoking history, and a family history of esophageal precancer or cancer. Unfortunately, fewer than 10% of those recommended for screening undergo traditional invasive endoscopic screening. The profound tragedy of an EAC diagnosis is that likely death could have been prevented if the at-risk GERD patient had been screened and then undergone surveillance and curative treatment.

The only missing element for a viable esophageal cancer prevention program has been the lack of a widespread screening tool that can detect esophageal precancer. Lucid believes EsoGuard and EsoCheck are the missing element and constitute the first and only commercially available test capable of serving as a widespread screening tool to prevent esophageal cancer deaths through the early detection of esophageal precancer in at-risk GERD patients.

EsoGuard is a bisulfite-converted NGS DNA assay performed on surface esophageal cells collected with EsoCheck which quantifies methylation at 31 sites on two genes, Vimentin (VIM) and Cyclin A1 (CCNA1). The assay was evaluated in a 408-patient, multicenter, case-control study published in Science Translational Medicine and showed greater than 90% sensitivity and specificity at detecting esophageal precancer and cancer.

EsoCheck is an FDA 510(k) and CE Mark cleared noninvasive swallowable balloon capsule catheter device capable of sampling surface esophageal cells in a less than five-minute office procedure. It consists of a vitamin pill-sized rigid plastic capsule tethered to a thin silicone catheter from which a soft silicone balloon with textured ridges emerges to gently swab surface esophageal cells. When vacuum suction is applied, the balloon and sampled cells are pulled into the capsule, protecting them from contamination and dilution by cells outside of the targeted region during device withdrawal. Lucid believes this proprietary Collect+Protect technology makes EsoCheck the only noninvasive esophageal cell collection device capable of such anatomically targeted and protected sampling. The sample is sent by overnight express mail to Lucid’s third-party CLIA-certified laboratory partner for EsoGuard testing.

Modulus Discovery Closes $20.4M USD Series C

On March 3, 2022 Modulus Discovery, Inc., a preclinical-stage computation-driven drug discovery firm, reported the successful closing of its Series C funding round in the amount of 2.34B JPY (approximately $20.4M USD) (Press release, Modulus Discovery, MAR 3, 2022, View Source [SID1234609488]). Series C investors include Green Coinvest Investment Limited Partnership., SBI Group., Heights Capital Management, Inc., and existing shareholders including UTokyo Innovation Platform Co., Ltd., JAFCO Group Co., Ltd., Keio Innovation Initiative, Inc. (KII), and Fast Track Initiative, Inc. Modulus has raised to date, a total of 5.86B JPY (approximately $51M USD).

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Modulus will use the proceeds to further its portfolio of R&D programs driven by its proprietary computational drug discovery platform and globally networked operational model. In addition to accelerating its existing pipeline of over 10 R&D programs, the company aims to significantly increase its business value through expansion of its platform infrastructure, collaborations with industry and academic partners, and increase personnel in R&D and operations to deliver innovative drug candidates through clinical partnerships and additional drug discovery collaborations.

Comment from S. Roy Kimura, Ph.D., Co-founder and CEO:
"We are very excited to announce the close of our Series C round, including follow-on investments from our existing shareholders and participation from new investors. We’d like to thank our current shareholders who have supported us over the years, and welcome our new investors who share our vision to sustainably discover and deliver multiple game-changing therapeutic candidates. With the support of our shareholders over the last 5 years, we have built, validated, and applied our versatile and efficient simulation-driven platform. Since the launch of our discovery portfolio in 2018, we have achieved positive results in multiple in vivo disease model proof-of-concept studies for 3 of our most advanced lead programs. Our next step is to launch first-in-human clinical trials for these candidates in close collaboration with our partners. We look forward to continuing our mission with our shareholders to accelerate the delivery of much needed new medicines for patients and their families worldwide."

Comment from Yusuke Matsumoto, SBI Group.:
"While the cost and time required for research and development of new drugs are increasing, Modulus has successfully created a business model from scratch for generating multiple clinical candidates with a small team of drug discovery simulation experts. We also believe that Modulus is well-positioned to expand its business globally and hope to support Modulus’ business expansion by making full use of SBI Group’s rich industry relationships."

Comment from Takahiro Mizumoto, UTokyo Innovation Platform Co., Ltd.:
"We are pleased to participate in this Series C, our second investment in the company. Modulus is a rare drug discovery venture in Japan, through a fabless, in silico drug discovery model, combined its top-notch science and management team. Through its strong ties to academia, Modulus is engaged in collaboration with the University of Tokyo in Cryo Electron Microscope as well as Tokyo Institute of Technology’s TSUBAME (a large-scale supercomputer), in addition to securing drug discovery seeds from other academic institutions. We believe that Modulus’ R&D approach can be a model case for future industry-academic collaborations. We are so thrilled to be part of Modulus’ mission in the discovery of new medicines and treatments for more patients in need."