Antios Therapeutics, Inc. (“Antios”) today announced that Douglas Mayers , M.D., Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder of Antios, will be giving a presentation on ATI-2173 at the International Coalition to Eliminate HBV (ICE-HBV) Toronto Annual Symposium in conjunction with the International HBV Meeting on September 30, 2021.
MENDHAM, N.J., Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Antios Therapeutics, Inc. (“Antios”) today announced that Douglas Mayers, M.D., Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder of Antios, will be giving a presentation on ATI-2173, an investigational liver-targeting Active Site Polymerase Inhibitor Nucleotide (ASPIN) in clinical development as a critical component of a combination regimen to potentially provide a functional cure for chronic hepatitis B (HBV) infection. The presentation will take place at the International Coalition to Eliminate HBV (ICE-HBV) Toronto Annual Symposium in conjunction with the International HBV Meeting on September 30, 2021. Presentation Information: Presentation: HBV Cure: The Mechanisms Behind Combination Therapies Date: Thursday, September 30, 2021 Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT Topic: Round Table Discussion - The Industry Perspective on Combination Therapy. The agenda can be found here. “We are excited to participate in the ICE-HBV Toronto Annual Symposium to discuss the future of HBV therapies. Despite decades of ongoing effort, the current standard of care is still unable to provide a functional cure for HBV infection”, said Gregory Mayes, Chief Executive Officer of Antios. “Our lead product candidate, ATI-2173, is the only Active Site Polymerase Inhibitor Nucleotide (ASPIN) in development, and we believe, if approved, it has the potential to be a future cornerstone for a functionally curative regimen for nearly all people living with HBV.” Recent Phase 1b clinical trial data of ATI-2173, Antios’ ASPIN, in chronic HBV-infected adult patients were presented at the EASL Digital International Liver Congress™ 2021. The compelling results of the trial demonstrated low systemic exposure of ATI-2173 consistent with preclinical evidence of selective liver targeting previously demonstrated in rat and monkey models. ATI-2173 was generally well-tolerated and led to off-treatment viral suppression in some chronic HBV patients as monotherapy. About ATI-2173 About Antios Therapeutics Inc. View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/antios-therapeutics-announces-presentation-at-ice-hbv-toronto-annual-symposium-in-conjunction-with-the-international-hbv-meeting-301382814.html SOURCE Antios Therapeutics |