Fusion Antibodies PLC
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Fusion Antibodies PLC
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Fusion Antibodies Plc engages in the provision of antibody engineering services for all stages of therapeutic and diagnostic antibody development. The company is headquartered in Belfast, Northern Ireland and currently employs 54 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-12-18. The firm offers a range of antibody engineering services for all stages of therapeutic and diagnostic antibody development. The principal activity of the Company is the research, development and manufacture of recombinant proteins and antibodies, particularly in the areas of cancer and infectious diseases. The Company’s services include discovery, engineering and supply. Discovery services includes creation, screening and sequencing of monoclonal antibodies for therapeutic and diagnostic applications. Engineering services includes maximizing the performance of an antibody drug including CDRx humanization, Antibody Developability by Design (ADDTM) and RAMP. Supply services includes the production of material for clinical production or further research, including cGMP ready stable cell line development and transient expression.
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