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Vedanta Biosciences to Present at Chardan’s 2022 Metagenomics and Microbiome Medicines Summit

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vedanta Biosciences, a clinical-stage company that is developing a potential new category of oral therapies based on defined bacterial consortia, today announced that Bernat Olle, Ph.D., chief executive officer of Vedanta Biosciences, will participate in a panel and present at the virtual Chardan Metagenomics and Microbiome Medicines Summit on Tuesday, March 1, 2022.

Chardan’s 2022 Metagenomics and Microbiome Medicines Summit
Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Panel Title: Great Debate - Is the Term “Microbiome” Drug Development Passé?
Panel Time: 3:15 PM ET
Presentation Time: 4:30 PM ET

About Vedanta Biosciences
Vedanta Biosciences is leading the development of a potential new category of oral therapies based on defined consortia of bacteria isolated from the human microbiome and grown from pure clonal cell banks. The company’s clinical-stage pipeline includes product candidates being evaluated for the treatment of high-risk C. difficile infection, inflammatory bowel diseases, advanced or metastatic cancers, and food allergy. These investigational therapies are grounded in pioneering research – published in leading journals including Science, Nature, and Cell – to identify beneficial bacteria that live symbiotically within the healthy human gut, fight pathogens and induce a range of potent immune responses. Vedanta Biosciences controls a foundational portfolio of more than 40 patents and has built what it believes to be the world’s biggest library of bacteria derived from the human microbiome. Proprietary capabilities include deep expertise in consortium design, vast datasets from human interventional studies and cGMP-compliant manufacturing of oral live biotherapeutic candidates containing pure, clonally derived bacterial consortia in powdered form. Vedanta Biosciences was founded by PureTech Health (Nasdaq: PRTC, LSE: PRTC) and a global team of scientific co-founders who pioneered Vedanta’s modern understanding of the cross-talk between the microbiome and the immune system.

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Chris.Brinzey@westwicke.com

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