September, 2023
InSysBio announces its participation in SITC's 38th Annual Meeting (the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer) which is to be held on November 1 - 5, 2023 at San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California or Virtual. InSysBio team is going to present its Mechanistic modeling services and tools to support development of immunotherapies at Booth #1133 and 6 posters in frames of the Meeting, namely:
338 "Comparison of lymphodepleting chemotherapy regimens as preconditioning for T-cell therapies via mathematical modeling" by Oleg Demin Jr1, Galina Kolesova2, Natalia Ramos Hernandez3, Thomas Faitg3, Stefan Zajic3, Lourdes Cucurull-Sanchez4
Affiliation: (1) InSysBio CY, Paphos, Cyprus; (2) InSysBio, Moscow, Russia; (3) GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, PA 19426, USA; (4) GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK
354 "Optimization of dose and regimen of letetresgene autoleucel for the treatment of synovial sarcoma: simulation of dose dependence and split dosing using quantitative systems pharmacology modeling" by Oleg Demin Jr1, Galina Kolesova2, Stefan Zajic3, Lourdes Cucurull-Sanchez4
Affiliation: (1) InSysBio CY, Paphos, Cyprus; (2) InSysBio, Moscow, Russia; (3) GlaxoSmithKline, Collegeville, PA 19426, USA; (4) GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, UK
480 "Translational PK/RO model of tetravalent bispecific antibody CTX8371: receptor occupancy estimation, PD1 loss and bispecific binding-related avidity increase in low doses" by Veronika Musatova, Oleg Demin Jr, Dmitry Shchelokov, Oleg Demin
Affiliation: (1) InSysBio CY, Paphos, Cyprus; (2) InSysBio UK, Edinburgh, UK; (3) Genmab US, Inc, Plainsboro, N
1167 "Prediction of first-in-human dose for HPN536, a T-cell engager targeting mesothelin: MABEL vs mechanistic translational PK/RO/PA modeling" by Oleg Demin Jr, Dmitry Shchelokov
1280 "Modeling of direct (EGFR- based) and ADCC cytotoxic effect of Cetuximab on the basis of literature available in vitro data" by Oleg Demin2, Sergey Smirnov1, Alexandra Diakonova1, Anna Roskoshnaya1, Gaurav Bajaj3, Homer Adams III3, Manish Gupta3, Craig Thalhauser3
Affiliation: (1) InSysBio CY, Paphos, Cyprus; (2) InSysBio UK, Edinburgh, UK; (3) Genmab US, Inc, Plainsboro N
Check out our Booth #1133 at SITC 2023!
About InSysBio
InSysBio is a group of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) companies located in Edinburgh, UK (INSYSBIO UK LIMITED), Limassol, Cyprus (INSYSBIO CY Ltd) and Moscow, Russia (INSYSBIO LLC). InSysBio was founded in 2004 and has an extensive track record of helping pharmaceutical companies to make right decisions on the critical stages of drug research and development by application of QSP modeling. InSysBio’s innovative QSP approach has already become a part of the drug development process implemented by our strategic partners: there are more than 100 completed projects in collaboration with leaders of pharmaceutical industry. For more information about InSysBio, its solutions and services, visit www.insysbio.com
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InSysBio to announce the launch of QSP model of COVID-19
The new open source project to be developed and updated Online
InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, announces the launch of its fundamentally new project in response to the ongoing global threat, the open source QSP model of COVID-19. In accordance with its mission, which is to assist pharmaceutical industry to speed up the delivery of the cure to patients, InSysBio team could not stay aside. Thus, the aim of the new project is to develop QSP model of COVID-19 describing virus and host cell life cycles, innate and adoptive immune response and possible therapeutic treatments.
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05 Jun 2020 15:04
InSysBio to present IRT Navigator 3
InSysBio presents IRT Navigator 3 which is an application software providing intuitive interface to work with the Immune Response Template Database in accordance with the user’s needs. It supplies the navigation within the schemes and components and efficient development of QSP models based on IRT Database.
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InSysBio to perform the first step in development of COVID-19 QSP model
InSysBio has performed the first step in the direction of development of QSP model of COVID-19 describing virus and host cell life cycles, innate and adoptive immune response and possible therapeutic treatments.
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12 Jun 2020 16:45
InSysBio to release the new version of Cytocon DB 1.1.6.4
We are glad to announce the release of the new version of Cytocon DB 1.1.6.4. The DB was significantly extended with new data due to well-coordinated workflow of Cytocon DB team and its new members. Namely, 54 diseases, 24 tissues, 42 molecules, 24 cells and 3701 concentrations were introduced.
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InSysBio to welcome its new team member Dr. Neil Benson
InSysBio announces the appointment of Dr. Neil Benson as Principal Consultant in area of business development
(Edinburgh-Moscow-16.06.2020) InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, is proud to announce its new team member Dr. Neil Benson! Dr. Benson has joined InSysBio as Principal Consultant in area of business development of both INSYSBIO LLC and INSYSBIO UK LIMITED. In his capacity as Principal Consultant to InSysBio, he will support further development of the outstanding IO and AD QSP offering of the company.
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22 Jun 2020 17:04
InSysBio team posters to be presented at AACR Virtual Annual Meeting II
AACR Virtual Annual Meeting II has begun! American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting is held virtually this year on June 22-24 due to COVID-19 spread. Today InSysBio team's posters were published on AACR website
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InSysBio to present COVID-19 QSP model further development
InSysBio continues to move forward in COVID-19 QSP model development. Its aim is to describe virus and host cell life cycles, innate and adoptive immune response and possible therapeutic treatments.
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