- Aviceda is partnering with world-renowned scientist Professor Christopher Scott and his teams at the Patrick G. Johnson Centre for Cancer Research at Queen’s University Belfast to spearhead development of the next generation of glyco-immune therapeutics.
- Aviceda Executives will participate in a Cancer Showcase Event as part of the 25th Anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement Conference at Queen’s to highlight Northern Ireland’s emerging global reputation in the translational oncology ecosystem.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aviceda Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotech company focused on developing next-generation immuno-modulators to treat diseases such as cancer, today announced a strategic partnership with the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen’s University Belfast (Queen’s). Aviceda’s HALOS™ (High-Affinity Ligands of Sigelcs) nanotechnology platform, based on an invention from the research team led by Professor Chris Scott, Scientific Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Aviceda & Interim Dean of Research, Faculty of Medicine, Health, and Life Sciences, at Queen’s, harnesses the power of glycobiology to modulate the innate immune system to develop next-generation breakthrough therapeutics, with a focus on immuno-oncology.