- "Fully Engaging The Human Immune System To Cure Disease," Featuring CEO, Jeffrey Meckler
- Registration now open at INDPMarch2024.TribePublic.com
NEW YORK, March 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Indaptus Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:INDP), a clinical stage biotechnology company dedicated to pioneering innovative cancer and viral infection treatments, announces that its CEO, Jeffrey Meckler, will present and participate in an open Q&A on Tribe Public's Webinar titled, "Fully Engaging The Human Immune System To Cure Disease." The event is scheduled to begin at 8:00am Pacific/11:00am Eastern on Wednesday, March 20, 2024. To register for the complimentary event, please visit Tribe Public's website: INDPMarch2024.TribePublic.com.
Once registered, participants may begin submitting their questions to research@tribepublic.com or share their questions via the ZOOM chat feature during the event. Tribe Public's Managing Member, John F. Heerdink, Jr., will host the event and relay all questions to management.
About Indaptus Therapeutics
Indaptus Therapeutics has evolved from more than a century of immunotherapy advances. The Company's novel approach is based on the hypothesis that efficient activation of both innate and adaptive immune cells and pathways and associated anti-tumor and anti-viral immune responses will require a multi-targeted package of immune system-activating signals that can be administered safely intravenously (i.v.). Indaptus' patented technology is composed of single strains of attenuated and killed, non-pathogenic, Gram-negative bacteria producing a multiple Toll-like receptor (TLR), Nucleotide oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor (NLR) and Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) agonist Decoy platform. The product candidates are designed to have reduced i.v. toxicity, but largely uncompromised ability to prime or activate many of the cells and pathways of innate and adaptive immunity. Decoy product candidates represent an antigen-agnostic technology that have produced single-agent activity against metastatic pancreatic and orthotopic colorectal carcinomas, single agent eradication of established antigen-expressing breast carcinoma, as well as combination-mediated eradication of established hepatocellular carcinomas, pancreatic and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in standard pre-clinical models, including syngeneic mouse tumors and human tumor xenografts. In pre-clinical studies tumor eradication was observed with Decoy product candidates in combination with anti-PD-1 checkpoint therapy, low-dose chemotherapy, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, or an approved, targeted antibody. Combination-based tumor eradication in pre-clinical models produced innate and adaptive immunological memory, involved activation of both ...