Traverse Biotech has been awarded a Phase I SBIR grant from the National Cancer Institute to develop targeted immunotherapy for selected solid tumors

On October 18, 2023 Traverse Biotech, Inc reported that the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health has awarded them a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 1 Grant to fund the development of a unique bispecific antibody approach for treating Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC), the most prevalent type of lung cancer in the United States (Press release, Traverse Biotech, OCT 18, 2023, View Source [SID1234636125]).

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Brandy Houser, Co-founder and CEO of Traverse Biotech, stated "We are excited about the NCI’s interest and support of this technology. We believe that T cell-engager bispecific antibodies could potentially serve as a valuable treatment option for NSCLC and other solid tumors expressing our target tumor antigen."

"This NCI funding will help us to validate our novel tumor antigen as a unique target and move our bispecific antibody forward in the field of cancer immunotherapy," added Dr. Jean-Loup Romet-Lemonne, Traverse Biotech’s Co-founder and Principal Investigator for this grant.

Research is supported by the NCI at the National Institutes of Health under award number R43CA285040-01. Authors are entirely responsible for the content of this press release and therefore the content does not necessarily represent the views of the NIH.