KaliVir Immunotherapeutics to Present at 14th International Oncolytic Virotherapy Conference (IOVC)

On October 24, 2022 KaliVir Immunotherapeutics, Inc., a biotech company developing cutting-edge, multi-mechanistic oncolytic viral immunotherapy programs, reported that Dr. Stephen Thorne, Co-Founder and CSO, will present data on its product candidate VET3-TGI at the 14th International Oncolytic Virotherapy Conference (IOVC), taking place October 23-26, 2022, in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan (Press release, KaliVir Immunotherapeutics, OCT 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234622323]).

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VET3-TGI is based on KaliVir’s unique Vaccinia Enhanced Template (VET) platform, capable of generating potent novel oncolytic vaccinia viruses with modifications to maximize viral replication and enhance intravenous delivery and spread. VET3-TGI incorporates modifications granting the expression of CXCR3, IL-12 and a TGF-β inhibitor, allowing for efficient trafficking to the tumor, activation of anti-tumor immune responses and inhibition of immunosuppressive activity.

PharmAbcine to participate in Jefferies 2022 London Healthcare Conference

On October 24, 2022 PharmAbcine Inc. (KOSDAQ: 208340ks), a clinical-stage biotech company focusing on the development of next-generation antibody therapeutics, reported that the Company is invited at upcoming Jefferies 2022 London Healthcare Conference. Jefferies is scheduled to be held in London from November 15-17, 2022 (Press release, PharmAbcine, OCT 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234622322]).

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Details of the events are as follows:

Event: Jefferies 2022 London Healthcare Conference
Date: November 15-17, 2022
Event Calendar: View Source

Jefferies London Healthcare Conference is one of the largest healthcare-dedicated conference in Europe. In the past conference, over 550 companies and 3,000 attendees from Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia have joined the event.

At Jefferies, Dr. Jin-San Yoo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PharmAbcine, will hold meetings with registered members of the investor community to look for investment opportunities and discuss the current trends in drug development and healthcare sector. The registered members will include leading global executives, institutional investors, and private equity investors.

To schedule a one-on-one meeting with PharmAbcine, contact the assigned Jefferies representative.

Transcenta to Participate in Four Upcoming Conferences

On October 24, 2022 Transcenta Holding Limited ("Transcenta") (HKEX: 06628), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company with fully-integrated capabilities in discovery, research, development, and manufacturing of antibody-based therapeutics, reportes that the management team will participate in four upcoming investor conferences in October and November 2022 as follows (Press release, Transcenta, OCT 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234622321]):

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1) 2022 Listed Companies Roadshow Conference* Season 3 (Pharmaceutical and Biological Industry)

Time: Tuesday, October 25, 2022—Thursday, October 27, 2022

Online one-on-one meeting/group meeting

Organizer: Essence International Financial Holdings Limited &

Sullivan International Limited & Roadshow China;

2) 2022 DJSeedin Innovation Partnering Conference

Time: Thursday,November 03, 2022—Friday, November 04, 2022

Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai

Organizer: PharmaDJ&bioSeedin

3) 2022 IDEAS Summit

Time:Tuesday, November 08, 2022—Friday, November 11, 2022 (9:30am -18:00pm)

Online one-on-one meeting/group meeting

Organizer: Wonderful Sky

4) Goldman Sachs Asia Pacific Healthcare Forum 2022 (Virtual)

Time:Tuesday, November 15, 2022—Friday, November 18, 2022

Online one-on-one meeting/group meeting

Organizer: Goldman Sachs

Gracell Biotechnologies to Participate in Two Upcoming Investor Conferences

On October 24, 2022 Gracell Biotechnologies Inc. (NASDAQ: GRCL) ("Gracell"), a global clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to discovering and developing highly efficacious and affordable cell therapies for the treatment of cancer, reported that the management team will participate in and attend one-on-one meetings at two investor conferences in November 2022 as follows (Press release, Gracell Biotechnologies, OCT 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234622320]):

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Credit Suisse 31st Annual Healthcare Conference 2022
One-on-one meetings: Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Location: Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

Jefferies London Healthcare Conference 2022
Fireside Chat: November 15 at 2:40 pm GMT
One-on-one meetings: Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Location: London, UK

A webcast of the fireside chat will be available on the News and Events section of Gracell’s investor website. A replay of the webcast will be available for 30 days following the event.

Varian and the Cincinnati Children’s/University of Cincinnati Medical Center Proton Therapy Center Announce Promising Results from FAST-01, First-in-Human Clinical Trial of Flash Therapy

On October 24, 2022 Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, and the Cincinnati Children’s/University of Cincinnati Medical Center Proton Therapy Center, reported clinical trial results from FAST-01 (FeAsibility Study of Flash Radiotherapy for the Treatment of Symptomatic Bone Metastases), the first clinical trial of ultra-high dose rate Flash therapy and the first-in-human experience of proton Flash (Press release, Varian Medical Systems, OCT 24, 2022, View Source [SID1234622319]). The clinical trial, informed by years of preclinical work, was designed by experts at Varian and multiple centers in the FlashForwardTM Consortium, including the Cincinnati Children’s/University of Cincinnati Medical Center Proton Therapy Center, and the results have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Oncology (JAMA Oncology). The research findings were also presented at the American Society for Radiation Oncology’s (ASTRO) 64th Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas.

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Based on clinical workflow metrics, treatment efficacy, and safety data, researchers concluded that ultra-high dose rate proton Flash therapy is feasible in a clinical setting. Data surrounding the first experience in humans showed the desired therapeutic benefit in line with expectations and consistent with what conventional radiotherapy, the standard of care, would deliver and no significant toxicity.

The clinical trial involved the investigational use of Varian’s ProBeam particle accelerator modified to enable and control the delivery of radiation therapy at ultra-high dose rates, allowing the entire dose to be delivered in less than one second. The trial was conducted at the Cincinnati Children’s/University of Cincinnati Medical Center Proton Therapy Center and was led by John C. Breneman M.D., Medical Director, John P. Perentesis, M.D., Research Director, Anthony Mascia, Ph.D., Chief Physicist, and Emily Daugherty, M.D., Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology. The related publication was authored by the foregoing individuals and other authors.

"The unique Flash research at our proton therapy center in Cincinnati has far-reaching implications for how we treat cancer in children and adults, now and in the future," said Dr. Perentesis.

"The FAST-01 trial has been an exciting step forward in exploring what is possible in Flash therapy delivery," said Dr. Mascia. "Working with Varian has been critical from a workflow efficiency standpoint and maximizing the potential of the ProBeam system from a performance standpoint. We look forward to continued collaboration as this research program advances."

"Varian is committed to streamlining the cancer care pathway, and empowering care teams to deliver more efficient precision therapy to patients. We’re pleased that the FAST-01 clinical data further support the potential of Flash therapy to transform cancer care," said Ricky Sharma, M.D., Ph.D., Vice President of Clinical Affairs at Varian. "We look forward to further exploring this potentially groundbreaking form of therapy and demonstrating the benefits for cancer patients in future clinical trials."

The FAST-01 clinical trial enrolled 10 participants between the ages of 27 and 81 who underwent palliative Flash therapy to bone metastases in the extremities. Endpoints were evaluated by clinical workflow feasibility, treatment-related side effects, and efficacy of treatment as assessed by measuring pain relief of trial participants. Eight of 12 sites (67%) treated had pain relief, and six of 12 sites had a complete response (no pain). There were no Flash-related technical issues or delays, and all adverse events were mild and consistent with those expected from conventional radiotherapy.

"We are extremely encouraged by the results from the FAST-01 clinical trial, and we’re eager to advance our Flash research pathway," said Dr. Daugherty, who presented the results at ASTRO. "We owe a debt of gratitude to our trial patients who have contributed to the Flash research program. They have without a doubt helped us advance this important program for the benefit of future cancer patients."

"Thanks to support and close collaboration with the FlashForward Consortium – including two of our key research collaborators Dr. Charles Simone from the New York Proton Center and Dr. Jeffrey Bradley from the Emory Winship Cancer Institute – we continue to advance Flash therapy as an integrated, end-to-end solution. As we look ahead, we see exciting opportunities to further develop and expand this important research," said Agam Sharda, Vice President of Flash Solutions at Varian. "Varian remains committed to building out the technology and organizational platforms that will empower our fellow Consortium members to conduct Flash therapy research at scale."

About Flash Therapy
Flash therapy, an experimental treatment modality delivering radiation therapy at ultra-high dose rates in typically less than one second, may be over 100 times faster compared to conventional radiation therapy. The concept of ultra-high dose rate radiation delivery has been studied for many years. Dedicated research and development by the team at Varian and the clinical collaborators in the FlashForward Consortium has led to the advancement of Flash therapy to clinical trials. The FlashForward Consortium, a group with over 30 member institutions from around the world, includes over 200 experts in radiation oncology, translational science and medical physics. Visit the FlashForward Consortium website for more information.