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OSE Immunotherapeutics to present at Biotech Showcase™ 2019 ConferenceDuring JP Morgan Healthcare Conference NANTES, France, Jan. 03, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OSE Immunotherapeutics (ISIN: FR0012127173; Mnémo: OSE), today announced that Alexis Peyroles, CEO, will present an overview of the Company’s business and will be available to participate in one-on-one meetings with investors at the Biotech Showcase™ to be held Jan. 7-9, 2019, in San Francisco. The details of OSE Immunotherapeutics’ presentation are as follows: Event: Biotech Showcase™ 2019 Conference Date: Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019 Time: 11:00 a.m. PST Location: Yosemite C (Ballroom level), Hilton San Francisco Union Square – 333 O’Farrell Street The presentation will be webcast live and is accessible for 3 months: ABOUT OSE Immunotherapeutics OSE Immunotherapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing and partnering therapies to control the immune system for immuno-oncology and autoimmmune diseases. The company has a diversified first-in-class clinical portfolio consisting of several scientific and technological platforms including neoepitopes and agonist or antagonist monoclonal antibodies, all ideally positioned to fight cancer and autoimmune diseases. The most advanced therapeutic-candidate, Tedopi®, is a proprietary combination of 10 neo-epitopes aimed at stimulating T-lymphocytes and is currently in Phase 3 development in on-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after checkpoint inhibitor failure (anti PD-1 and anti PD-L1) and in Phase 2 testing in pancreatic cancer in combination with checkpoint inhibitor Opdivo®. FR104 (an anti-CD28 mAb) has successfully completed Phase 1 testing and has potential to treat autoimmune diseases. In April 2018, Boehringer Ingelheim and OSE signed a global license and collaboration agreement to develop preclinical checkpoint inhibitor OSE-172 (anti-SIRPa monoclonal antibody) in multiple cancer indications. OSE-127 (monoclonal antibody targeting the CD127 receptor, the alpha chain of the interleukin-7 receptor) is partnered with Servier under an option agreement up to the completion of a Phase 2 clinical trial planned in autoimmune bowel diseases; in parallel, Servier plans a development in the Sjögren syndrome. OSE-127 is currently under Phase 1 clinical trial. Click and follow us on Twitter and Linkedln https://twitter.com/OSEIMMUNO Contacts
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