TORREY PINES, Calif., Nov. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- EpicentRx, Inc. ("EpicentRx"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company with two therapeutic platforms that address cancer and inflammatory diseases, has been selected for oral and poster presentations at the prestigious Society for Neuroscience's Neuroscience 2023, an international conference taking place in Washington, D.C. from Saturday, November 11 to Wednesday, November 15, 2023.
The oral presentation by Dr. Richard Gordon, associate professor at the Queensland University of Technology and an internationally recognized expert on inflammasome signaling in neurodegenerative diseases, will present groundbreaking data on nibrozetone (RRx-001), a Phase 3 small molecule anticancer and chemoprotective agent with central nervous system (CNS) permeability and nanomolar potency against inflammasome activation.
"Nibrozetone (RRx-001) has the potential to be an attractive neuroprotective treatment for disease modification of Parkinson's disease, an area of medical research that needs new and improved therapies," said Dr. Richard Gordon. "It has shown great potential against the blood-brain barrier in neurogenerative diseases and I'm looking forward to sharing the latest science and research on this potentially game-changing treatment."
Session Title: Parkinson's Disease: Preclinical Models and Therapeutic Strategies
Location: WCC 147A
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, November 15 at 1:00pm ET
EpicentRx will also showcase a poster at the conference titled, "PSTR200.18 – Evaluation of the phase-3 clinical candidate RRx-001 as a novel therapeutic agent for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis."
EpicentRx Incorporated is a privately held biopharmaceutical company with two innovation-driven platforms of which nibrozetone (RRx-001) and AdAPT-001 are the lead compounds, respectively. The company's mission is disease remission, which it hopes to accomplish with novel, well-tolerated therapies that target a diverse range of unmet needs in cancer and non-cancer indications. Nibrozetone (RRx-001), a multimechanistic small molecule, is designed and currently under clinical investigation to preferentially target diseased tissues like tumors even as it shields normal cells from harm. It is in a Phase 3 trial called REPLATINUM for the treatment of small cell lung cancer (SCLC). A soon-to-start trial is KEVLARx for protection against chemoradiation-induced oral mucositis in first line head and neck cancer.
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