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BioAtla to Participate in the Jefferies Healthcare Conference

Key Takeaway: BioAtla, Inc. announced its participation in the upcoming Jefferies Healthcare Conference to be held in New York from June 7-9, 2023. The company will engage in a fireside chat and conduct one-on-one meetings with investors, emphasizing its role as a clinical-stage biotechnology firm focused on Conditionally Active Biologic (CAB) therapies. BioAtla offers a range of advanced antibody therapeutics aimed at treating solid tumors, which are currently in various stages of clinical testing. With a robust patent portfolio, the company aims to enhance efficacy while reducing toxicity in cancer treatments.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • BioAtla's participation in the Jefferies Healthcare Conference highlights its ongoing engagement with investors.
  • The company's innovative CAB technology offers selective targeting and reduced toxicity for cancer treatments.
  • BioAtla has significant patent coverage with 716 patents, supporting its competitive position in the market.

Full Press Release Details

SAN DIEGO, May 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioAtla, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCAB), a global clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the development of Conditionally Active Biologic (CAB) antibody therapeutics for the treatment of solid tumors, today announced that the Company’s management will participate in a fireside chat and scheduled one-on-one investor meetings at the Jefferies Healthcare Conference, to be held in New York, NY June 7-9, 2023.
Format: Fireside chat and scheduled one-on-one investor meetings
Date: Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Location: New York, NY
Webcast Link: Click Here
BioAtla is a global clinical-stage biotechnology company with operations in San Diego, California, and in Beijing, China through our contractual relationship with BioDuro-Sundia, a provider of preclinical development services. Utilizing its proprietary Conditionally Active Biologics (CAB) technology, BioAtla develops novel, reversibly active monoclonal and bispecific antibodies and other protein therapeutic product candidates. CAB product candidates are designed to have more selective targeting, greater efficacy with lower toxicity, and more cost-efficient and predictable manufacturing than traditional antibodies. BioAtla has extensive and worldwide patent coverage for its CAB technology and products with 716 patents (440 issued, 7 allowed, and 269 pending). Broad patent coverage in all major markets include methods of making, screening and manufacturing CAB product candidates in a wide range of formats and composition of matter coverage for specific products. BioAtla has two first-in-class CAB programs currently in Phase 2 clinical testing, mecbotamab vedotin, BA3011, a novel conditionally active AXL-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (CAB-AXL-ADC), and ozuriftamab vedotin, BA3021, a novel conditionally active ROR2-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (CAB-ROR2-ADC). The Phase 1 stage CAB-CTLA-4 antibody, BA3071, is a novel CTLA-4 inhibitor designed to reduce systemic toxicity and potentially enable safer combination therapies with checkpoint inhibitors such as anti-PD-1 antibody. The company’s first bispecific antibody, BA3182, targets EpCAM, which is highly and frequently expressed on many adenocarcinomas while engaging human CD3 expressing T cells. To learn more about BioAtla, Inc. visit www.bioatla.com.
Chief Financial Officer
LifeSci Advisors, LLC

Frequently Asked Questions

What does BioAtla focus on?

BioAtla specializes in developing Conditionally Active Biologic (CAB) antibody therapeutics for solid tumors.

When is the Jefferies Healthcare Conference?

The conference will take place from June 7-9, 2023.

Where is BioAtla located?

BioAtla operates in San Diego, California, and Beijing, China.

How many patents does BioAtla hold?

BioAtla has a total of 716 patents for its CAB technology and products.

What are CAB product candidates designed for?

CAB product candidates aim for selective targeting, higher efficacy, and lower toxicity.

Last updated: May 31, 2023