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Avilar Therapeutics to Present at the Guggenheim Targeted Protein Degrader Day

WALTHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avilar Therapeutics, a biopharmaceutical company focused on extracellular protein degradation, today announced that Daniel Grau, CEO and President, will present at the upcoming Guggenheim Targeted Protein Degradation Day at 2:00PM – 2:30PM on Wednesday, March 16, 2022.

The format of the day will consist of analyst-led panel discussions with companies and experts on a series of topics in targeted protein degradation including the current status and future outlook for therapeutics across oncology, inflammation, neurology, and other potential areas.

About Avilar Therapeutics
Avilar Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company pioneering the discovery and development of extracellular protein degraders, a new frontier in targeted protein degradation. Avilar develops ATACs (ASGPR Targeting Chimeras), a new class of protein degrader therapeutics that shuttle disease-causing proteins from circulation to the endolysosome where the unwanted proteins are degraded. Avilar has built a proprietary ATAC platform that includes novel, high-affinity, small molecule ASGPR ligands and advanced modeling of the biophysics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of ATAC-mediated endocytosis and degradation. The ATAC platform enables the modular design and synthesis of ATACs extendable across the extracellular proteome to a wide range of proteins involved in the pathogenesis of human diseases. Avilar is leveraging the ATAC platform to create a broad and diverse pipeline of first-inclass extracellular protein degraders. Avilar was founded and financed by RA Capital Management and based in Waltham, MA. For more information, please visit www.avilar-tx.com and follow us on Twitter @Avilar_Tx and on LinkedIn.

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Avilar Therapeutics to Present at the Guggenheim Targeted Protein Degrader Day
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