Atossa Therapeutics, Inc. (ATOS) Discusses Challenges in Breast Cancer Drug Development and Innovation in Clinical Research Transcript
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Here is how Atossa Genetics Inc. (ATOS) and Clover Health Investments, Corp. (CLOV) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
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Kevin Bresler TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. | 103 | $525 | $253.38 | -$271.62 | -51.74% |
| VT Vincent Tortorella Point72 (DIFC) Ltd | 5.49 | $68.05 | $13.52 | -$54.53 | -80.13% |
| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
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| EW Edward Woo Ascendiant Capital | 7,262.61 | $32,078.21 | $17,430.28 | -$14,647.93 | -45.66% |
| Biotechnology Industry | Healthcare Sector | Steven C. Quay CEO | NASDAQ (CM) Exchange | 04962H704 CUSIP |
| US Country | 15 Employees | - Last Dividend | 2 Feb 2026 Last Split | 8 Nov 2012 IPO Date |
Atossa Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development, and commercialization of novel treatments for oncology, targeting areas of unmet medical need. Originally known as Atossa Genetics Inc., the company rebranded to Atossa Therapeutics, Inc. in January 2020, signifying a broader therapeutic focus. Founded in 2008, Atossa Therapeutics has established its headquarters in Seattle, Washington, positioning itself at the forefront of cancer therapy research. Through strategic collaborations, including a research agreement with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc., Atossa aims to advance its mission of delivering innovative treatments to patients battling cancer.
At the core of Atossa's pipeline is Endoxifen, an active metabolite of tamoxifen, currently undergoing Phase II clinical trials. This promising compound is being explored for its potential in both the treatment and prevention of breast cancer. Endoxifen targets the estrogen receptor pathway, which is critical in the development and progression of many breast cancers. Its development underlines Atossa's commitment to addressing the pressing needs of patients who have limited treatment options.
Expanding its therapeutic reach beyond breast cancer, Atossa Therapeutics is developing AT-H201 for patients suffering from lung injury caused by cancer treatments. Recognizing the severe impact of such injuries on patients' quality of life, AT-H201 aims to provide a novel therapeutic solution to mitigate these adverse effects, thereby improving patient outcomes and treatment tolerance.
In pursuit of cutting-edge cancer therapies, Atossa is delving into the realm of immunotherapy and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) therapy. These programs reflect the company's investment in the potential of the immune system to fight cancer more effectively. By developing treatments that can boost the body's natural defenses against cancer cells, Atossa is at the vanguard of efforts to harness the power of immunotherapy in oncology.
Under its research agreement with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc., Atossa is exploring the therapeutic potential of cytokine-coated nanoparticles for the treatment of breast cancer. This innovative approach seeks to enhance the delivery and effectiveness of cancer therapies, potentially leading to more efficient and less toxic treatments. The initiative demonstrates Atossa's dedication to pioneering advanced technologies for cancer treatment.