SABSW - SAB Biotherapeutics to Present at the American Diabetes Association 84th Scientific Sessions | Benzinga
MIAMI, June 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SAB Biotherapeutics (NASDAQ:SABS) (the "Company" or "SAB"), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company with a novel immunotherapy platform developing a human anti-thymocyte immunoglobulin (hIgG) for delaying the onset or progression of type 1 diabetes (T1D), today announced that it will present a poster at the ADA 84th Scientific Sessions on June 21-24, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. The poster will be presented by SAB's Senior Program Manager, Eric Sandhurst, Ph.D, and published online in the journal Diabetes®.
The American Diabetes Association 84th Scientific Sessions
IND-Enabling Assessment of Tolerance and Safety for SAB-142—A First-in-Class Fully Human Anti-thymocyte Immunoglobulin to Delay the Progression of Type 1 Diabetes
Date/Time: Sunday, Jun 23, 2024 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM.
Location: Poster Hall – Poster number 885-P
**All posters are available for general viewing throughout at the ADA 84th Scientific Sessions on June 21-24, 2024**
About the American Diabetes Association's Scientific Sessions
The ADA's 84th Scientific Sessions, the world's largest scientific meeting focused on diabetes research, prevention, and care, will be held in Orlando, FL on June 21-24. More than 11,000 leading physicians, scientists, and health care professionals from around the world are expected to convene both in person and virtually to unveil cutting-edge research, treatment recommendations, and advances toward a cure for diabetes. Attendees will receive exclusive access to thousands of original research presentations and take part in provocative and engaging exchanges with leading diabetes experts. Join the Scientific Sessions conversation on social media using #ADAScientificSessions.?
About SAB-142
SAB-142 is a human alternative to rabbit anti-thymocyte globulin (ATG). SAB-142's mechanism of action is analogous to that of rabbit ATG, which has been clinically validated in multiple clinical trials for type 1 diabetes, demonstrating the ability ...