Syndax Pharmaceuticals Inc is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing a pipeline of combination therapies in multiple cancer indications. Its product candidates include revumenib and axatilimab. It is developing revumenib, a selective menin-MLL inhibitor for KMT2A-rearranged (MLL-r) and NPM1-mutant acute leukemias, including ALL and AML. It is also developing axatilimab, a CSF-1R-blocking antibody for cGVHD and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Entinostat is its oral, small molecule product candidate that has direct effects on both cancer cells and immune regulatory cells. The business activity of the group is functioned through the region of themore
Xencor Inc a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing engineered antibody therapeutics to treat patients with cancer and autoimmune diseases. The company uses its XmAb technology platform to create antibody product candidates. Its pipeline includes XmAb819, XmAb541, XmAb808, XmAb942, Plamotamab, and XmAb657. The group earns its revenue from collaboration agreements, product licensing agreements, and technology licensing agreements.
Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp is a company advancing the field of immune-driven medicine by harnessing the inherent biology of the adaptive immune system to transform the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Its clinical diagnostic product, clonoSEQ, is test authorized by the FDA for the detection and monitoring of minimal residual disease (MRD) in patients with multiple myeloma (MM), B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and is also available as a CLIA-validated laboratory developed test (LDT) for patients with other lymphoid cancers, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
Daiichi Sankyo was established by the merger of Daiichi Pharmaceuticals and Sankyo in 2005. As of 2023, approximately one third of revenue comes from its Japan businesses, which will shrink in the future as the company expands its global footprint. Its primary growth driver is its leading platform of antibody drug conjugates, or ADCs. Its three lead ADCs are Enhertu (HER2), Dato-DXd (TROP2), I-DXd (B7-H3), HER3-DXd (HER3), and R-DXd (CDH6). Enhertu entered the clinic in 2015 and received its first US approval in December 2019 for third-line late-stage HER2-positive breast cancer. It is also approved for HER2-positive stomach cancers and HER2 mutant non-small cell lungmore