Pascal Biosciences to Present at International Cannabinoid Derived Pharmaceutical Summit

On September 16, 2020 Pascal Biosciences Inc. (TSX.V:PAS) ("Pascal") reported that has been invited to present at the International Cannabinoid Derived Pharmaceutical (ICDP) Summit (Press release, Pascal Biosciences, SEP 16, 2020, View Source [SID1234565234]). Today Dr. Patrick Gray, CEO of Pascal Biosciences, will present advancements in each of Pascal’s three cannabinoid programs. The title of his presentation is "Identifying and Validating Mechanism of Action In Vivo and In Vitro".

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The Third Annual ICDP conference is the premier format for presentation of ground-breaking discoveries in cannabinoid drug development. As in past years, this conference is hosting top cannabinoid pharmaceutical experts developing therapeutics derived from cannabis. In addition to describing progress for Pascal’s programs in glioblastoma and coronavirus, Dr. Gray will also discuss plans for developing PAS-393 for treatment of cancer in combination with checkpoint inhibitors. This will be a collaborative effort with SōRSE Technology and aims to characterize the safety, pharmacology, and pharmacokinetics of PAS-393 in a Phase 1a clinical trial.

"I am very pleased for the invitation to present Pascal’s work at this impressive conference," commented Dr. Gray. "This validates the importance of our efforts, and we will be featured with other companies making significant advancements in developing cannabis-based medicines."

The session featuring Pascal’s presentation is focused on preclinical testing of cannabinoid therapeutics. Dr. Gray will also participate in a panel discussion titled "Achieving the Ideal Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Profiles in Drug Formulation".