Back Bay Life Science Report

The topic of bispecific antibodies has been an area of interest in the pharma space for a long time now. The recent news of the notable late-stage data from Akeso and Summit’s PD-1/VEGF bispecific antibody ivonescimab to treat non-small cell lung cancer that has captured the industry writ large encouraged us to revisit the topic.
 
To date, there have been ten bispecific antibody approvals in oncology, seven of which are for hematological malignancies. Recently, there has been more traction in development pipelines for solid tumors. Most bispecific antibody approvals are currently or projected to be above the $1M annual revenue threshold.
 
Podcast topics include:
 
• The biologics of a bispecific antibody
• The benefits of a bispecific antibody compared to autologous therapies
• The buzz around Akeso and Summit’s PD-1 VEGF bispecific antibody asset
• The broad state of bispecifics in approved products and development pipelines
• The potential of trispecifics, bispecific conjugates and beyond

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Back Bay Life Science Advisors brings you expert insights from our advisors and investment bankers in the world of BioPharma & MedTech. On this podcast, you’ll hear from our experts in life science development, commercialization, and investment banking, scientific investigators, biotech and medtech executives, physicians, and strategists who excel at guiding global life sciences companies and their investors through complex decisions. Join us for insights generated from in-depth scientific, strategic, and financial analysis at the intersection of science and business.