Kuros Biosciences AG
OTC:CSBTF
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Kuros Biosciences AG
Kuros Biosciences Ltd. engages in the discovery, development and prospective commercialization of a new class of biopharmaceutical products that are intended for use in the treatment and prevention of chronic diseases. The company is headquartered in Schlieren, Zuerich and currently employs 58 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-10-29. Immunodrugs are therapeutic vaccines intended for treating and preventing common chronic diseases, such as hypertension, nicotine addiction, allergic diseases, asthma, malignant melanoma and Alzheimer's disease. They are designed to instruct the patient's immune system to produce desired therapeutic antibody or T cell responses that modulate chronic disease processes. The firm has built a pipeline of different Immunodrug candidates, of which five are in clinical development. Its Immunodrug candidates are developed both in-house and together with Novartis, Pfizer and Pfizer Animal Health, among others. The firm has two subsidiaries: a wholly-owned Proteome Therapeutics GmbH and minority owned BioSupport AG.
Kuros Biosciences Ltd. engages in the discovery, development and prospective commercialization of a new class of biopharmaceutical products that are intended for use in the treatment and prevention of chronic diseases. The company is headquartered in Schlieren, Zuerich and currently employs 58 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-10-29. Immunodrugs are therapeutic vaccines intended for treating and preventing common chronic diseases, such as hypertension, nicotine addiction, allergic diseases, asthma, malignant melanoma and Alzheimer's disease. They are designed to instruct the patient's immune system to produce desired therapeutic antibody or T cell responses that modulate chronic disease processes. The firm has built a pipeline of different Immunodrug candidates, of which five are in clinical development. Its Immunodrug candidates are developed both in-house and together with Novartis, Pfizer and Pfizer Animal Health, among others. The firm has two subsidiaries: a wholly-owned Proteome Therapeutics GmbH and minority owned BioSupport AG.