Evaxion Biotech A/S, which is using its artificial intelligence-based technology platform to develop immunotherapies, has unveiled positive data on two of its vaccine candidates that the Danish firm hopes will catch the eye of potential partners.
Evaxion Hopes To Impress Potential Partners At ESMO
The cash-strapped Danish biotech has got some positive news flow on its vaccines for gonorrhea and melanoma and believes that Phase II data on the latter in particular will attract attention at the major oncology conference kicking off in Barcelona this week.

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