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  2. Nano-Cap iBio Expands Obesity Program With New Antibody ... - AOL

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    On Thursday, iBio, Inc. (NYSE:IBIO) expanded its cardiometabolic and obesity treatment development program by in-licensing a potentially long-acting anti-myostatin antibody from AstralBio, Inc. In ...

  3. iBio Expands Cardiometabolic and Obesity Program with Anti ...

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    The antibody, now named IBIO-600, was identified by AstralBio using iBio’s proprietary technology stack and was designed for subcutaneous administration with the potential for an extended half-life. Pursuant to the agreement, AstralBio will receive an upfront payment of $750,000, which iBio has paid by issuing its common stock to AstralBio.

  4. Melissa Peterman - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Peterman (born July 1, 1971) [1] is an American actress, television host and comedian. She has played the role of Barbra Jean in the television comedy series Reba, [2] appeared as Bonnie Wheeler in the ABC Family/Freeform series Baby Daddy, and was host of ABC Family's Dancing Fools, ABC's Bet on Your Baby, and CMT's The Singing Bee.

  5. iBio Expands Immuno-Oncology Pipeline With RubrYc Deal

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    iBio Inc (NYSE: IBIO) has signed an exclusive license agreement with RubrYc Therapeutics Inc for RTX-003, an immunotherapy candidate targeting regulatory T cells (Tregs). Related: IBio Adds Three ...

  6. Nick Adams (actor, born 1931) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Aloysius Adamshock [a] (July 10, 1931 – February 7, 1968), better known as Nick Adams, was an American film and television actor and screenwriter.He was noted for his roles in several Hollywood films during the 1950s and 1960s, including Rebel Without a Cause and Giant along with his starring role in the ABC television series The Rebel (1959–1961).

  7. Plant expressed vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The Texas A&M University and a Texas company (GreenVax LLC, later renamed to Caliber Biotherapeutics LLC and ultimately acquired by iBio, Inc.) have been awarded a $40 million U.S. Department of Defense grant to develop a plant expressed vaccine made from tobacco. [4]

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