Here at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024, there are over 7000 abstracts, 300 poster presentations, and 50 symposia all about cancer research. A few topics that are currently trending in the conference include cancer vaccines, AI for diagnostics, novel immunotherapies, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) as a new modality.
The development and approval of novel antibody drugs represent a significant segment of pharmaceutical innovation, addressing a wide range of diseases from cancer to autoimmune disorders. Since the first monoclonal antibody (mAb) drug was approved in 1986, there has been explosive growth in this area. By 2021, the US FDA had approved its 100th mAb product, with mAbs now accounting for nearly a fifth of the agency’s new drug approvals each year.
Image credit: DOI: 10.3390/cancers16040800 In recent decades, the landscape of therapeutic antibodies has undergone a rapid evolution, catalyzing breakthroughs in modern medicine. These antibodies, characterized by their precise targeting and minimal side effects
Toxins are substances produced by living organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals, that are harmful to other organisms. Antibodies play a crucial role in immune responses for the body's defense against toxin intoxication, in addition to being invaluable tools for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
Entering into the new year, the popularity of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in the biopharma industry shows no signs of slowing down. In 2023, there were a record number of licensing partnerships in the ADC space, particularly Merck’s $22 billion deal with Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.
Antibody‑drug conjugates unite precise targeting with potent payloads. Explore linkers, payload classes, DAR control, and the levers that improve efficacy and safety.
Explore next‑generation antibody formats—bispecifics, trispecifics, and modular designs—that unlock new mechanisms, sharpen targeting, and raise the bar for developability.
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