Ocean Biomedical (NASDAQ: OCEA) Announces Joint Venture Partner, Virion Therapeutics to Present Their First Clinical Study Data as an Accepted Late Breaker Presentation at 2024 APASL Global Liver Meeting

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Providence, RI, Feb. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ocean Biomedical, Inc. (NASDAQ: OCEA), a biopharma company which endeavors to accelerate the development of compelling discoveries from top research scientists, today congratulates its joint venture partner, Virion Therapeutics, LLC, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing T cell-based immunotherapies, for the acceptance of their abstract highlighting the first-ever human data from its novel checkpoint modifier immunotherapy for HBV functional cure, for late breaker oral presentation at the upcoming 33rd Annual Meeting of APASL (The Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver), taking place in Kyoto, Japan from March 27-31, 2024.

The late breaker presentation will highlight the safety data observed, to date, in the ongoing Phase 1B clinical trial of VRON-0200. “This accepted abstract highlights Virion’s commitment to finding a functional cure for chronically HBV-infected patients - and the first-ever human data for a genetically encoded checkpoint modifier T cell vaccine of any kind. VRON-0200 is uniquely developed to stimulate a patient’s own immune response to the virus. Additionally, its mechanism of action and intramuscular administration were designed to limit safety issues for this novel therapy,” said Dr. Sue Currie, COO of Virion, and one of the study authors. “We look forward to sharing these late breaking clinical HBV data at APASL, one of the leading meetings on the treatment of liver diseases in the world.”

Presentation details are as follows:

Late-Breaker Oral Presentation

Title: First-in-human, first-in-class, Phase 1B preliminary safety data of VRON-0200, a novel checkpoint modifier containing immunotherapy, for HBV Functional Cure
Session: Late-Breaker Session
Date: March 28, 2024
Time: 8AM – 10AM JST (6PM – 8PM EST; March 27, 2024)
Presenter: Grace LH Wong, MD, Professor. Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, and Institute of Digestive Disease, Medical Data Analytics Centre, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

About Chronic Hepatitis B

Despite a preventative vaccine, cases of chronic hepatitis B (HBV) continue to rise, with an estimated 296 million persons infected worldwide and 820,000 deaths per year from HBV-related liver complications. This includes almost 100 million persons in China who are affected by this disease. Chronic HBV remains a global health issue with a high unmet medical need since there is no cure available. The current standard of care requires lifelong antiviral therapy to maintain control of the virus.