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BioAtla to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences in August

Key Takeaway: BioAtla, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCAB), a biotechnology company focused on Conditionally Active Biologic antibody therapeutics, announced its upcoming participation in two investor conferences in August 2023. The BTIG Virtual Biotechnology Conference is scheduled for August 7, followed by the H.C. Wainwright Immune Cell Engager Virtual Conference on August 17. BioAtla is known for its innovative CAB technology, aimed at improving the effectiveness and safety of treatments for solid tumors.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • BioAtla's participation in conferences indicates active investor engagement.
  • The company is advancing clinical-stage developments with promising CAB technology.
  • Strong patent portfolio with over 400 issued patents supports its innovations.

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SAN DIEGO, Aug. 03, 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 two upcoming investor conferences, to be held in August 2023.
BTIG Virtual Biotechnology Conference
Format: Fireside chat and one-on-one investor meetings
Date: Monday, August 7, 2023
Please contact your BTIG sales representative to register for the conference.
H.C. Wainwright Immune Cell Engager Virtual Conference
Format: Fireside chat and one-on-one investor meetings
Date: Thursday, August 17, 2023
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 greater than 700 patents filed, more than 400 of which have been issued. 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 is BioAtla focused on developing?

BioAtla is focused on developing Conditionally Active Biologic antibody therapeutics for solid tumors.

When is the BTIG Virtual Biotechnology Conference?

The BTIG Virtual Biotechnology Conference is on August 7, 2023.

What technology does BioAtla utilize?

BioAtla utilizes proprietary Conditionally Active Biologics (CAB) technology.

How many patents does BioAtla have for its CAB technology?

BioAtla has over 700 patents filed, with more than 400 issued.

What is the focus of BA3182 antibody?

BA3182 targets EpCAM and engages human CD3 expressing T cells.

Last updated: Aug 3, 2023