Summary
The plant-based drug developer and contract development and manufacturing organization said the deal shores up its ambition to bring immunotherapies to the clinic, faster. The acquired assets include a patented system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to design 3D models of epitopes – which are the part of an antigen that is recognized by the immune system – to facilitate the creation of better antibody drug candidates.
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The plant-based drug developer and contract development and manufacturing organization said the deal shores up its ambition to bring immunotherapies to the clinic, faster. RubrYc’s computational biology experts will also join the iBio team, working in its new drug discovery center, which is slated to open in San Diego in the coming weeks. This was clearly demonstrated with iBio’s pipeline Target 6, a mutated form of a protein expressed in a number of tumors. RubrYc’s Discovery Engine enabled the rapid identification of antibodies that selectively bind the mutated protein, without binding the wild-type version, which is more commonly expressed in healthy tissues. Due to the unique characteristics of the RubrYc Discovery Engine, we were able to expeditiously advance the program from the early discovery to the late discovery stage.