ENYO Pharma strengthens its leadership team with a NASH expert and announces that its Phase 1b trial in chronic HBV infected patients is on track with its FXR agonist EYP001
Lyon, February 27, 2018 – ENYO Pharma SA, a privately held biopharmaceutical company developing innovative new drug candidates by mimicking virus strategies to modulate host cellular functions, has today announced that it is strengthening its leadership team with the appointment of a VP Non-Clinical Development & Product Profiling. ENYO Pharma also confirms that its Phase Ib trial evaluating the safety of EYP001 in chronic HBV infected patients is progressing well in Europe and in the Asia-Pacific region and is set to deliver its results in Q2 2018.
EASL International Liver Congress 2018
April 11-15, 2018
Paris, France
ENYO Pharma is proud to announce that its Poster has been selected to be presented at EASL International Liver Congress in Paris on April 11-15th. The company team will present its latest Hepatitis B studies and data about its EYP001 compound (FXR agonist) developed for chronic hepatitis B patients. The annual Congress, which aim at presenting the latest topics in liver research, will be a great opportunity for the company as more than 10,000 delegates and 250 media representatives from all over the world will participate.
MIMESIS Newsletter #2: A novel systems biology approach to develop preclinical assets
MIMESIS NEWSLETTER #2, December 2017
A novel systems biology approach to develop preclinical assets from innovative drug discovery starting points inspired by viruses.
MIMESIS is a research and innovation project coordinated by ENYO Pharma and funded under the highly selective H2020 – SMEInstrument – Phase 2 call that aims at: “Dedicated support to biotechnology SMEs closing the gap from lab to market”. The MIMESIS project was launched on Nov 2016 for 2 years.
Collaboration with Imperial College to evaluate EYP001
ENYO Pharma is pleased to announce the initiation of a research collaboration with Professor Julian Walters at Imperial College London. The main goal of these investigations is to evaluate the potential for therapeutic use of the FXR agonist EYP001. Explants of human ileum from healthy subjects will be exposed to increasing concentrations of ENYO Pharma’s FXR agonist.
ENYO Pharma joins The Liver Forum
ENYO Pharma is pleased to join The Liver Forum at the Forum for Collaborative Research, “to advance the regulatory sciences for the treatment of NASH and liver fibrosis, which is emerging as a leading cause of advanced liver disease in the U.S. and worldwide” (http://www.forumresearch.org/projects/liver-forum). The Liver Forum provides an independent and neutral venue for ongoing multi-stakeholder dialogue. This project will allow our biotech to participate in fruitful meetings and discussions focused on advancing the regulatory sciences for the treatment of NASH and liver fibrosis.