IMULAN BioTherapeutics, LLC

Imulan BioTherapeutics, LLC, headquartered in St. Joseph, MO, at the Kit BOND Life Science Incubator asociated with Missouri Western State University. IMULAN is a veterinary immunobiology company developing a range of immune based therapies for veterinary medicine. IMULAN BioTherapeutics, LLC has several divisions related to immuno-biology and comparative medicine. IMULAN Clinical Trials, a clinical trial division of IMULAN BioTherapeutics, conducts a variety of comparative disease trials in oncology, asthma, sepsis, cardiology, and virology.

In 2009, IMULAN started Veterinary Cancer Therapeutics, to develop new immunological approaches to cancer.

Management

  • Chief Executive Officer - Craig Woods DVM, MS, MBA
  • Chief Scientific Officer - Daniel Gingerich DVM, MS
  • Chief Operating Officer - Randall Woods DO (ophthalmologist)
  • General Manager - Gerhard Poppel MS
  • Clinical Director - Brett Cordes DVM
  • Business Director - Tom Overbay DVM

Company Partners

  • AIM Therapeutics, Inc. - license agreements - (ImSAIDs anti-inflammatory platform)
  • University of Arizona - license agreements
  • T-Cyte Therapeutics, Inc. - license agreements (Lymphocyte T-Cell Immune Modulator)
  • ImmunoPhotonics, Inc. - license agreements (cancer laser)
  • ProLabs Animal Health, a division of Agri Laboratories - distributor agreement

Products on Market

Lymphocyte T-Cell Immune Modulator- (licensed) the first conditionally approved product for the treatment of Feline Leukemia Virus and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus infections.

Technologies in Development

TCR Vax: T-Cell receptor peptide vaccines - unique peptides with immune modulatory and immune regulatory properties. TCR Vax is undergoing development for canine atopic dermatitis and feline stomatitis.

Immune Selective Anti-Inflammatory Derivatives (ImSAIDs) - small peptides which regulate granulocyte function, modulate neutrophil chemotaxis and activation, reduce the production of reactive oxygen species, and reduce The Effects of endotoxin.

Sources and notes

IMULAN website

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