ADOCIA is a biotechnology company based in France. Co. specializes in the development of formulations for already-approved therapeutic proteins with a primary focus on insulins and treatments for diabetic foot ulcers. Co.'s biotherapy products are used in tissue regeneration and for treating chronic diseases. Co.'s proprietary BioChaperone® technological platform is designed to enhance the effectiveness and safety of therapeutic proteins in areas such as wound Healing, diabetes, ulcers and monoclonal antibody creation. Co. also maintains activities in the formulation of monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of various chronic pathologies (oncology, inflammation, etc.).
Cellectis is a gene-editing company employing its core proprietary technologies to develop products in the field of immuno-oncology. UCART19 is Co.'s lead product. UCART19 is an engineered T-cell product which drives its ability to target and kill CD19-bearing cells, such as B-cell malignancies. Co. is also developing wholly-owned product candidates UCART123, UCARTCS1 and UCART38, which are in various stages of development. UCART 123, UCARTCS1 and UCART38 are engineered T-cell products that bear CARs that seek to kill cells expressing targets CD123, CS1 and CD38, respectively, which are found in other hematologic tumors, such as acute myeloid leukemia, or AML, and multiple myeloma, or MM.
DBV Technologies is a clinical-stage specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on immunotherapy. Co.'s therapeutic approach is based on epicutaneous immunotherapy (EPIT), its proprietary method of delivering biologically active compounds to immune systems through intact skin using a platform called Viaskin. Viaskin is an electrostatic patch that offers a self-administered, non-invasive immunotherapy to patients. Once applied on intact skin, Viaskin forms a condensation chamber that hydrates the skin and solubilizes the antigen, allowing it to penetrate the epidermis, where it's captured by Langerhans cells. Co.'s patients include infants and children suffering from severe food allergies.
Genfit is a biopharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery and development of drugs and biomarkers in therapeutic areas of high unmet need due to the lack of effective treatments or diagnostic tools and/or due to the increasing number of patients worldwide. Co. concentrates its research and development efforts to participate in the commercialization of treatment solutions and diagnostic tools to fight certain metabolic, inflammatory, autoimmune or fibrotic diseases affecting especially the liver (such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or "NASH").
GenKyoTex SA, formerly known as Genticel SA, is a France-based company involved in the biotechnology sector. The Company focuses on the development of therapies based on selective inhibition of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate oxidase (NOX) enzymes, which cause a range of disease processes, such as fibrosis, inflammation, pain processing, cancer development and neurodegeneration. The Company's pipeline includes GKT831, a NOX inhibitor aimed at primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and fibrosis; GKT771, a NOX inhibitor mainly aimed at inflammatory pain and angiogenesis, and other NOX inhibitors, which target at central nervous system (CNS), hearing loss and oncology.
GenSight Biologics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company based in France. Co. is engaged in discovering and developing novel therapies for mitochondrial and neurodegenerative diseases of the eye and central nervous system by combining a gene therapy-based approach with its core technology platforms of mitochondrial targeting sequence, or MTS, and optogenetics. Co.'s initial focus has been on developing therapies for severe retinal diseases, with the goal of preserving or restoring vision in patients suffering from sight-threatening ophthalmic diseases. Co.'s product pipeline comprises two candidates for the treatment of sight-threatening retinal degenerative diseases, GSO1O and GSO3O.
Global Bioenergies SA is a France-based company that specializes in the development of a process to produce isobutene biologically from renewable resources. Isobutene, a hydrocarbon, can be converted into fuels such as isooctane, as well as into various materials (synthetic rubber, organic glass, plastics). The process developed by Global Bioenergies SA is based on the design of an artificial metabolic pathway comprising several enzymes catalyzing reactions not observed in nature. Six patent applications have been filed by the Company. The first two applications covering the key steps of the bio-production of isobutene and other olefins have already been published. It distributes butane and propane containing bio-isobutene, in a e partnership with Global Bioenergies. It operates through Syngip.
Innate Pharma S.A. is a biopharmaceutical Company developing immunotherapy drugs for cancer and inflammatory diseases. Co. specializes in the development of new monoclonal antibodies targeting receptors and pathways controlling the activation of innate immunity cells. Also, Co. has three product-candidates resulting from its research platform are being tested in clinical trials; two of these by Co.'s partners, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Novo Nordisk A/S. Co. focuses on immunopharmacology and antibody technology. Co. has a panel of molecular and cellular assays and in vivo models for assessing the pharmacodynamics, the pharmacotoxicology and efficacy of drug candidates.
Orphazyme A/S Formerly known as Orphazyme ApS. Orphazyme A/S, formerly Orphazyme ApS, is a Denmark-based company active within the biopharmaceutical industry. It develops new therapies for the treatment of a family of genetic disorders. The Company's main focus is on preclinical development of medicines for the treatment of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs), a group of approximately 50 genetic disorders that result from deficiencies of lysosomal enzymes or other lysosomal components, and protein aggregation diseases. The Company's candidate, arimoclomol, stimulates the production of the cells' protein rescue system, the heat shock proteins, which helps the misfolded proteins to either get back to their functional shape or, if this cannot be achieved, remove them from the cells by means of the cells' recycling system, the lysosomes, so they no longer form toxic aggregates. The Company collaborates with academic institutions in Europe and the United States.
Paion is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, Co. is a biopharmaceutical company focusing on developing and commercializing drugs to be used in out-patient and hospital-based anesthesia, sedation and critical care services. Co.'s key compound is Remimazolam, an intravenous ultra short-acting and controllable anesthetic/sedative drug candidate in advanced stages of development for use in procedural sedation and general anesthesia.
Erytech Pharma is a pharmaceutical company based in France. Co. is primarily engaged in developing cancer therapies that work by starving tumors. Co.'s first product (ERY-ASP), which is in phase III development, provides a therapeutic solution to frail patients with acute leukemia. Co.'s proprietary technology is based on encapsulation of therapeutic molecules into red blood cells. Co. maintains a production unit located in Lyons with "Pharmaceutical Establishment" status. Co. has also signed two distribution partnership agreements with the Orphan Europe-Recordati company and the TEVA group.
Poxel is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of treatments for type 2 diabetes and metabolic disease. Co.'s two drug candidates, Imeglimin and PXL770, are intended to complement and augment existing type 2 diabetes therapies, including in patients who no longer fully respond to such therapies, with the goal of helping patients better control their type 2 diabetes and reduce potentially disabling or fatal complications.
Theranexus SA is a France-based company engaged in the healthcare industry. The Company is a biopharmaceutical entity that develops drug candidates to be used in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, including epilepsy, narcolepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, neuropathic pain and psychiatric disorders. Its patented technology is aimed at increasing the efficacy of CNS drugs, which are approved and available on the market. The Company's technology is protected, scalable and versatile, and used to generate high value-added proprietary drug candidates for different conditions, while reducing time-to-market and market entry costs and risks in comparison with standard drug development processes. Theranexus SA operates in the domestic market.
Transgene is a biopharmaceutical company that designs and develops immunotherapy and virotherapy products for the treatment of cancers and infectious diseases. Co. is developing three anti-cancer products that are in clinical trials: (cancer of the lungs, liver and oropharynx); two anti-infectious immunotherapy products also in clinical trials: (hepatitis B and C). Co. also has products in the pre-clinical development stage. Co. operates in a single business segment, the research and development of therapeutic vaccines and immunotherapy products. Co. does not have any products on the market. Substantially all of its operations are conducted in France.
Valbiotis SA Formerly known as Valbiotis SAS. Valbiotis SA is a France-based company engaged in the biotechnology industry. The Company specializes in developing nutrition solutions designed to prevent cardiometabolic diseases and provide nutritional support for patients. It seeks to develop solutions designed to prevent type 2 diabetes, NASH, (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis) and obesity and to offer nutritional support. The Company prevents disease by developing products that reduce the risk factors of irreversible chronic diseases. It provides patient support through new-generation medical nutrition solutions containing patented substances with clinically proven effects. Its products are plant-based and undergo strict scientific and clinical tests in collaboration with academic research centers.
Valneva, together with its subsidiaries, is focused on vaccine development and antibody discovery. Co. generates revenue from both its marketed product, a vaccine for the prevention of Japanese encephalitis (IXIARO®/JESPECT®), commercial partnerships around a portfolio of product candidates and licensed technology platforms (EB66® cell line, VIVA,Screen antibody discovery technology, and the IC31® adjuvant) developed by Co. Related business activities include product research and development, regulatory and clinical activities, manufacturing of commercial product and advanced clinical product candidates, as well as administrative, corporate development, and marketing and sales activities.
Zealand Pharma is a biotechnology company. Co. is engaged in the discovery development and commercialization of peptide-based medicines. Co.'s pipeline comprises two implementation areas: Cardio-metabolic diseases and Other indications. The Cardio-metabolic diseases area includes medicines for diabetes and obesity treatment, such as Lyxumia (Lixisenatide), Lyxumia/Lantus, ZP2929 and Danegaptide. The Other indications area are ZP1848, Elsiglutide and ZP1480 (ABT-719) drugs for inflammatory bowel disease, chemotherapy-induced diarrhea and acute kidney injury treatment.
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