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ABVC BioPharma Engages the FreeMind Group to Support Grant Funding

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ABVC BioPharma (NASDAQ: ABVC) has engaged FreeMind Group to identify non-dilutive funding opportunities, including grants from organizations like NIH and DOD. The collaboration aims to secure funding for three clinical projects: a Phase II study for pancreatic cancer, another for major depression in cancer patients, and a preclinical program for pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy. Dr. Howard Doong expressed optimism that this partnership could accelerate the development of promising oncology medicines, particularly those derived from maitake mushrooms.

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  • Engagement with FreeMind Group for funding opportunities.
  • Potential non-dilutive funding sources could enhance financial stability.
  • Focus on advancing three critical clinical projects.
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  • Uncertain outcomes associated with securing grants.

FREMONT, CA, May 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire – ABVC BioPharma, Inc. (NASDAQ: ABVC), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic solutions in oncology/hematology, CNS, and ophthalmology, today announced it has engaged the FreeMind Group to help ABVC explore and identify funding opportunities from non-dilutive sources, such as the NIH, DOD, NSF, FDA and BARDA, as well as private foundations.

FreeMind has a knowledgeable and experienced team of project managers with the ability to help ABVC identify the most suitable grant opportunities and assist in preparing and submitting the applications. Over the last 10 years, their work has helped their clients to receive over $1.7 billion in non-dilutive funding.

Initially, ABVC intends to work with FreeMind to prepare grant applications for three projects: a Phase II clinical study of a novel treatment for pancreatic cancer, a Phase II clinical study of a novel treatment for major depression in cancer patients and a preclinical development program for pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT).

“We are hopeful that this collaboration will allow us to fund more of our promising clinical trials from non-dilutive capital sources,” said Dr. Howard Doong, Chief Executive Officer of ABVC BioPharma. “Funding from these new sources could help us to accelerate our development timetable across the board, especially with respect to our oncology medicines derived from the maitake mushroom.”

About ABVC BioPharma

ABVC BioPharma is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company with an active pipeline of six drugs and one medical device (ABV-1701/Vitargus) under development. For its drug products, it is focused on utilizing its licensed technology to conduct proof-of-concept trials through Phase II of the clinical development process at world-famous research institutions (such as Stanford University, University of California at San Francisco, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center). For Vitargus, the company intends to conduct the clinical trials through Phase III at various locations throughout the globe.

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What is ABVC BioPharma's recent funding strategy?

ABVC BioPharma has partnered with FreeMind Group to explore non-dilutive funding opportunities.

What clinical projects is ABVC BioPharma focusing on?

ABVC is focusing on a Phase II study for pancreatic cancer, a Phase II study for major depression in cancer patients, and a preclinical program for pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy.

Who will assist ABVC BioPharma in securing grants?

FreeMind Group will assist ABVC in identifying and applying for suitable grants.

How does ABVC BioPharma plan to accelerate its drug development?

By securing non-dilutive funding sources, ABVC aims to expedite the development of its oncology medicines.

What funding sources is ABVC BioPharma exploring?

ABVC is targeting grants from NIH, DOD, NSF, FDA, BARDA, and private foundations.

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