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Korea Herald
13 hours ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
[Bio USA] GI Innovation unveils next-gen immunotherapy pipeline
BOSTON -- Korean biotech company GI Innovation showcased its next-generation growth strategy at Bio USA 2025 in Boston on Tuesday. Leading the presentation was Yun Nari, head of GI Innovation's clinical strategy, who introduced the company's new drug development pipeline and global business roadmap. A licensed pharmacist, Yun joined the company's board of directors in March and is expected to play a pivotal role in accelerating clinical decision-making, an essential function in GI Innovation's core business of clinical-stage drug development. A key highlight was the unveiling of GI-128, a novel immuno-oncology candidate that leverages macrophage engagement, an emerging target in next-generation cancer therapies. The company also spotlighted its trispecific antibody pipeline, designed to surpass the current generation of aPD-(L)1/VEGF bispecific antibodies, which are gaining significant traction in the global oncology space. 'This year's Bio USA is a premier platform that brings together leading global investors and pharmaceutical companies,' said Jang Myoung-ho, CEO and founder of GI Innovation. 'It presented the perfect opportunity to demonstrate the competitiveness of our pipeline and global expansion strategy. We plan to actively explore a variety of partnership opportunities, including technology licensing, co-development deals and strategic investments.' Meanwhile, the growing interest in aPD-(L)1/VEGF bispecific antibodies in the immuno-oncology sector has led to a surge in high-value deals. Bristol Myers Squibb recently entered into a licensing agreement with German biotech firm BioNTech, paying an upfront sum of approximately $1.5 billion, with the total deal valued at around $11.1 billion. Likewise, Merck & Co. signed a deal last year with China-based LaNova Medicines, worth $588 million upfront and up to $2.7 billion in milestone payments. Building on this trend, GI Innovation's trispecific antibody platform integrates the company's proprietary aPD-L1 antibody, a VEGF antibody and a macrophage engager into a single molecule. The design aims to overcome the therapeutic limitations of bispecific antibodies by stimulating a more robust immune response within the tumor microenvironment, the company explained.
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
GI Innovation and GI Biome Advance to the Semi-finals of XPRIZE Healthspan with Anti-Aging Potential of GI-102 and GIB-7 Combination Therapy
GI Innovation and GI Biome have been selected as a Top 40 semi-finalist in the XPRIZE Healthspan competition among 600 registered teams from 58 countries Selected as one of 8 teams to pitch at the XPRIZE Investor Summit in New York The team is now competing for one of the largest prize pools in the history of XPRIZE SEOUL, South Korea, May 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GI Innovation, a South Korean biotech company, announced on May 13 that it has been selected as a semi-finalist in the XPRIZE Healthspan competition in collaboration with its sister company GI Biome. The XPRIZE Healthspan semi-finals ceremony is taking place in New York from May 12 to 14, with the top 40 semi-finalist teams out of more than 600 registered teams among 58 countries invited. The company has not only advanced to the semi-finals but has also been selected as one of 8 teams among the 40 semi-finalists to earn an exclusive opportunity to present its vision and innovations to high-profile, institutional global investors. XPRIZE, a U.S.-based nonprofit foundation, is the recognized global leader in designing and executing large-scale competitions to solve humanity's greatest challenges. For over 30 years, our unique model has democratized crowd-sourced innovation and scientifically scalable solutions that accelerate a more equitable and abundant future. Semi-finalists are selected by an expert committee using rigorous guidelines and advancement into this elite group is seen as recognition of exceptional scientific vision and execution. The XPRIZE Healthspan competition, in which the joint GI Innovation - GI Biome team is competing, aims to discover breakthrough treatments that can slow or prevent age-related degeneration. The competition offers a record-breaking total prize pool of approximately USD $101 million. Selected as a semi-finalist team, GI Innovation will receive a prize of USD $250,000 to support the next clinical trial stage. Only the top 10 teams from the semi-finals round will advance to the grand finals. 'Anti-Aging' Strategy with Immune Booster GI-102 and Microbiome-Based GIB-7 Combination The GI Innovation-GI Biome joint team proposed a combination therapy consisting of GI-102, an immune-boosting drug, and GIB-7, a microbiome-based synbiotic, as a novel anti-aging approach. Clinical studies have shown that GI-102 potently activates CD8+ T cells and NK cells at high doses, allowing those immune cells to safely attack a range of tumor types including melanoma, kidney, lung and bladder cancers. However, at a low dose, it selectively expands and activates NK cells, which are critical for clearing senescent cells and cellular debris, playing a vital role in delaying aging and maintaining physiological functions. Based on this mechanism, GI Innovation is pursuing the use of low-dose GI-102 as an NK cell enhancer. GIB-7 is a premium synbiotic developed using GI Biome's proprietary Microbiome+ Herbal Therapy platform. It combines three patented probiotic strains with herbal ingredients. Clinical trials in elderly volunteers at Seoul National University Hospital have already been completed. In an aging mouse model, GIB-7 elicited an increase in beneficial gut microbiota, improved regulation of circadian rhythm, and improved muscle strength. "We entered this competition with the goal of winning, and it is a great honor to have passed the first gateway, highlighting the scientific innovation of both GI Innovation and GI Biome," said Dr. Myoung-Ho Jang, CEO and Founder of GI Innovation. "The upcoming clinical trial will be conducted in collaboration with Dr. Katherine Samaras, a key opinion leader in anti-aging research at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia. Through this competition, we will do our utmost to realize our global vision of progressing from treatment to prevention." View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE GI Innovation Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data