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Microba to Present Therapeutic Discovery Progress at Microbiome Movement � Drug Development Summit

BRISBANE, Australia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Microba Life Sciences, a precision microbiome science company, will showcase its Therapeutic Platform and Discovery Platform for the identification of novel microbial signatures at annual Europe summit.

The event brings together researchers from the biopharmaceutical industry to discuss the latest scientific discoveries and development progress, with the aim to translate this complex biology into effective therapies for improved patient outcomes.

Presenting on 27 January, Dr P�raic Ó Cuív, Vice President Drug Discovery at Microba, will outline how Microba’s proprietary platform technologies have enabled the rapid discovery of novel microbiome-derived therapeutic candidates in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).

Leveraging a large metagenomic human microbiome dataset, Microba’s data-driven Therapeutic Platform interrogates the novel microbiome and uses advanced computational and molecular methods to isolate previously uncultivated microbial species.

By applying this novel approach to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Microba has identified new bacterial leads that promote mucosal healing and suppress key inflammatory pathways in pre-clinical studies. The candidate selection process was achieved in 18 months, with progress towards a Phase 1b clinical trial in 2022 demonstrating rapid translation from data to first in human studies.

Underlying this progress is an analysis platform technology that profiles the microbiome at high-resolution to discover novel species at low abundance rates, and advanced biostatistical methods to uncover the significance of those species in a disease setting.

Microba’s Discovery Platform powers the identification of these disease-associated microbiome signatures, using advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to address the analytical challenges that complex microbiome data generates.

Dr Alena Pribyl, Senior Scientist at Microba, will demonstrate further applications of these technologies in the Microbiome-based Biomarkers & Patient Stratification workshop as part of the event.

Alongside Gerard Honig, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation and David Hava, Synlogic Inc., Dr Pribyl will discuss how precisely measuring the microbiome is driving new opportunities for biomarker discovery which can provide extensive clinical benefits in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

About Microba Life Sciences

Microba Life Sciences is advancing precision microbiome science to improve human health. With a data-driven approach to microbiome discovery, Microba’s proprietary platform technologies interrogate the novel microbiome to identify new microbiome-based treatments. Through global partnerships, Microba is powering innovative research and product development with precise and comprehensive microbiome analysis.

Contacts

Dr Kylie Ellis

Kylie.ellis@microba.com
Microba Life Sciences

Alex

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