Lantern Pharma and Actuate Therapeutics Announce Research & Development Collaboration Leveraging Lantern’s Artificial Intelligence Platform

On May 3, 2021 Lantern Pharma (NASDAQ: LTRN), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company using its proprietary RADR artificial intelligence ("A.I.") platform to transform the cost, pace, and timeline of oncology drug discovery and development, reported that it has entered into a research and development collaboration with Actuate Therapeutics (Press release, Lantern Pharma, MAY 3, 2021, View Source [SID1234579015]). The collaboration will focus on leveraging the RADR machine learning technology, large-scale oncology datasets, and the A.I. platform to accelerate key aspects of Actuate’s 9-ING-41 drug candidate, a best-in-class GSK-3β inhibitor in active development in multiple Phase 2 clinical trials, including for pancreatic cancer. The collaboration is expected to start immediately and will potentially generate novel intellectual property that will be jointly owned by the companies.

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Daniel Schmitt, President and Chief Executive Officer of Actuate Therapeutics, commented, "Accelerating the development of 9-ING-41 by leveraging the latest techniques in machine learning and genomics has the potential to aid in bringing our life altering therapies to patients faster and with a greater degree of precision. We are committed to leveraging the latest advances in biomarker driven medicine and technology to advance our drug candidates in the most promising sub-types of cancer and in patients who may have the highest likelihood to benefit from our therapy." In a study published on February 23, 2021 in the journal Cancer Medicine, Dr. Jayson Parker from the University of Toronto and his co-authors provided systematic statistical evidence that biomarkers when used in patient stratification and monitoring in oncology clinical trials improve the likelihood of drug regulatory approvals by a factor of five.

Lantern Pharma recently announced that the RADR platform had surpassed 4.6 billion datapoints and had advanced certain aspects of automation and machine learning as a result of the latest development campaign. The latest development campaign was aimed at improving the predictive power of the biomarker signatures created by RADR and the ability to potentially impact drug development in a broader range of solid tumor subtypes. Lantern expects that RADR will surpass 10 billion curated and tagged oncology datapoints over the next 12 months, which has the potential to make the platform even more useful across a broader range of cancer development and drug development or rescue programs.

Panna Sharma, CEO and President of Lantern Pharma, stated, "Companies like Actuate that are adopting methods that are at the forefront of this new era of data and A.I. guided drug development have the potential to conduct future clinical trials with biomarker signatures that have been generated at a fraction of the cost of traditional techniques. Using highly scalable machine-learning methods to guide drug development can potentially yield new biological insights, while also increasing response rates and improving outcomes in clinical trials."

Under the terms of the collaboration, Lantern Pharma will receive upfront equity in Actuate Therapeutics subject to meeting certain conditions of the collaboration, as well as development milestones in the form of additional equity if results from the collaboration are utilized in future development efforts. No further financial details were disclosed.