The Bispecific Antibody Development pipeline
reviews the fundamentals of bispecific antibody developability early in the
development process that define an efficacious bispecific molecule to avoid
late-stage failures. More than 100 bispecific antibodies are in the clinic
currently and ensuring their safety and efficacy is paramount. The
Developability of Bispecific Antibodies track will showcase how platforms and
engineering along with identifying favorable drug-like properties, including
half-life, pk/pd, immunogenicity, stability, and manufacturability, can be
considered early to optimize chances for success of multi-specific drug
candidates. The Safety and Efficacy of Bispecific Antibodies, ADCs and
Combination Therapy track will review clinical results and milestones of
emerging constructs and identify the key parameters for the success and safety
of these novel formats.
January 16-17
Developability of Bispecific Antibodies
January 18-19
Safety and Efficacy of Bispecific Antibodies, ADCs and Combination Therapy
KEYNOTE & FEATURED PRESENTATIONS:
Predicting Antibody Developability at the Discovery Stage
Peter M. Tessier, PhD, Albert M. Mattocks Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences & Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan
Avidity Engineering for Bispecific and Multispecific Antibodies
Paul Parren, PhD, CSO, Gyes; Professor, Molecular Immunology, Leiden University Medical Center
Tailoring Bispecifics and ADCs Drug Development to Patient and Tumor Features for Safety and Efficacy Optimization: The Clinical Perspective
Elisa Fontana, MD, PhD, Oncologist and Medical Director, Sarah Cannon Research Institute UK
Recent Progress in Antibody-Drug Conjugate Therapy for Cancer
Aditya Bardia, MD, Director, Breast Cancer Research, Harvard Medical School
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