IsomAb appoints Dr Philip Brainin as Chief Executive Officer
- Advancing lead asset ISM-001 for Chronic Stable Angina into clinical development
- Strong preclinical data demonstrates ISM-001's novel disease-modifying mechanism to re-establish healthy angiogenesis
- Chronic Stable Angina is a major undertreated condition affecting 9 million US patients
- Dr. Brainin brings extensive translational and investment experience in cardiology
- Preparing for Series A fundraise with new Chair Dr
Anker Lundemose
Dr
"With my background in cardiology, I see every day how limited our options are for patients with ischaemic disease," explains
Dr Anker Lundemose has been appointed Chair of the Board of Directors of IsomAb, replacing
"With strong preclinical results, a clear translational plan through clinical proof of concept, and Philip's appointment as CEO, I believe IsomAb offers a major Series A investment opportunity and look forward to working with him to accelerate ISM‑001's development into a much-needed breakthrough therapy for cardiovascular disease," adds
About IsomAb Ltd
Founded in 2022, IsomAb Ltd is a
IsomAb focuses on developing isoform‑specific antibodies for disease‑modifying treatments in life‑limiting diseases such as chronic stable angina and other ischaemic conditions. ISM‑001 is a high‑affinity, humanised antibody designed to restore blood flow in ischaemic tissue.
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