Neximmune Inc
OTC:NEXI
Neximmune Inc
NexImmune, Inc. engages in the development of novel approach to immunotheraphy designed to create therapies with curative potential for patients with cancer and other life threatening immune-mediated diseases. The company is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland and currently employs 74 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-02-12. The firm is engaged in developing a novel approach to immunotherapy designed to employ the body’s own T cells to generate an immune response that mimics natural biology. The firm provides Artificial Immune Modulation (AIM) which is a nanoparticle technology platform. Its AIM technology enables it to construct nanoparticles that function as synthetic dendritic cells capable of directing a specific T cell-mediated immune response. The AIM nanoparticles employ signaling proteins to deliver instructions to T cells directing a desired immune response. Its T cell product candidates are designed to combine the attributes of cellular with reduced potential for toxicities. The Company’s two lead programs, NEXI-001 and NEXI-002, are in Phase 1/2 clinical trials for the treatment of relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation and multiple myeloma refractory to lines of therapy, respectively.
NexImmune, Inc. engages in the development of novel approach to immunotheraphy designed to create therapies with curative potential for patients with cancer and other life threatening immune-mediated diseases. The company is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland and currently employs 74 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-02-12. The firm is engaged in developing a novel approach to immunotherapy designed to employ the body’s own T cells to generate an immune response that mimics natural biology. The firm provides Artificial Immune Modulation (AIM) which is a nanoparticle technology platform. Its AIM technology enables it to construct nanoparticles that function as synthetic dendritic cells capable of directing a specific T cell-mediated immune response. The AIM nanoparticles employ signaling proteins to deliver instructions to T cells directing a desired immune response. Its T cell product candidates are designed to combine the attributes of cellular with reduced potential for toxicities. The Company’s two lead programs, NEXI-001 and NEXI-002, are in Phase 1/2 clinical trials for the treatment of relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) after allogeneic stem cell transplantation and multiple myeloma refractory to lines of therapy, respectively.