CytomX Therapeutics to Present at Upcoming Investor Conferences
CytomX Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CTMX) announced that Sean McCarthy, D.Phil., CEO, will participate in two virtual healthcare conferences this November. The Jefferies Virtual London Healthcare Conference is scheduled for November 18, 2020, at 10:15 a.m. ET. Additionally, the 32nd Annual Piper Sandler Virtual Healthcare Conference will occur on November 30, 2020, with a fireside chat available for on-demand viewing starting November 23, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. ET. Webcasts can be accessed on CytomX’s website with archived replays available for 90 days.
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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Nov. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CytomX Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: CTMX), a clinical-stage oncology-focused biopharmaceutical company pioneering a novel class of investigational antibody therapeutics based on its Probody® technology platform, today announced that Sean McCarthy, D.Phil., president, chief executive officer, and chairman, will participate in the following virtual healthcare conferences in November.
Jefferies Virtual London Healthcare Conference
Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Presentation Time: 10:15a.m. ET
32nd Annual Piper Sandler Virtual Healthcare Conference
Date: Monday, November 30, 2020
Presentation Time: November 23, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. ET. The fireside chat will be available for on-demand viewing before the conference.
Webcasts from both conferences will be available on the Events and Presentations page of CytomX’s website at www.cytomx.com. An archived replay will be available for 90 days following the events.
About CytomX Therapeutics
CytomX is a clinical-stage, oncology-focused biopharmaceutical company with a vision of transforming lives with safer, more effective therapies. We are developing a novel class of investigational antibody therapeutics, based on our Probody® technology platform, for the treatment of cancer. CytomX has strategic drug discovery and development collaborations with AbbVie, Amgen, Astellas, and Bristol Myers Squibb.
Probody therapeutics are designed to remain inactive until they are activated by proteases in the tumor microenvironment. As a result, Probody therapeutics are intended to bind selectively to tumors and decrease binding to healthy tissue, to minimize toxicity and potentially create safer, more effective therapies. As leaders in the field, our innovative technology is designed to turn previously undruggable targets into druggable targets and to enable more effective combination therapies. CytomX and its partners, comprised of leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, have developed a robust pipeline of potential first-in-class therapeutic candidates against novel, difficult to drug targets and potential best-in-class immunotherapeutic candidates against clinically validated targets. The CytomX clinical stage pipeline includes first-in-class product candidates against previously undruggable targets, including a CD166-targeting Probody drug conjugate wholly owned by CytomX (CX-2009) and a CD71-targeting Probody drug conjugate partnered with AbbVie (CX-2029). CD166 and CD71 are among cancer targets that are considered to be inaccessible to conventional antibody drug conjugates due to their presence on many healthy tissues. The CytomX clinical stage pipeline also includes cancer immunotherapeutic candidates against validated targets such as our wholly owned anti-PD-L1 Probody therapeutic, CX-072, and the CTLA-4-targeting Probody therapeutics, BMS-986249 and BMS-986288, partnered with Bristol Myers Squibb. For additional information about CytomX Therapeutics, visit www.cytomx.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Probody is a U.S. registered trademark of CytomX Therapeutics, Inc.
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