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2021-08-16 07:00:08
Oslo, 16 August 2021 - Targovax ASA, today announces that members of its
executive management team is invited to present and participate at upcoming
conferences.
Novel Combination Approaches to Oncolytic Virotherapy
Date: 17 Aug 2021
Presenter: Erik Digman Wiklund (CBO)
Time: 18:00 CET
Next Generation Cancer Vaccine Development Summit
Date: 7 September 2021
Presenter: Victor Levitsky (CSO)
Time: 15:00 CET
For further information, please contact:
Oystein Soug, CEO
Phone: +47 906 56 525
Email: oystein.soug@targovax.com
Renate Birkeli, Investor Relations
Phone: +47 922 61 624
Email: renate.birkeli@targovax.com
Media enquires:
Andreas Tinglum - Corporate Communications (Norway)
Phone: +47 9300 1773
Email: andreas.tinglum@corpcom.no
About Targovax
Activating the patient's immune system to fight cancer
Targovax (OSE:TRVX) is a clinical stage immuno-oncology company developing
immune activators to target hard-to-treat solid tumors. Targovax aims to unlock
greater clinical benefits in cancer patients by deploying multifunctional
platforms to target key immune regulators and oncogenic drivers. Targovax's
focus is to "activate the patient's immune system to fight cancer", thus
extending and transforming the lives of cancer patients. Targovax's pipeline
aims at different cancer indications, including melanoma, mesothelioma and
colorectal cancer. The products are designed to harness the patient's own immune
system to fight the cancer, whilst also delivering a favorable safety and
tolerability profile.
Targovax's lead clinical candidate, ONCOS-102, is a genetically modified
oncolytic adenovirus, which has been engineered to selectively infect cancer
cells and activate the immune system to fight the cancer. On the back of very
encouraging data in several indications, in monotherapy and in multiple
combination, the next development steps for ONCOS-102 will involve a clinical
trial with registration intent in checkpoint inhibitor refractory melanoma.