On January 9, 2025 Oxford Vacmedix (OVM), the UK-based biopharma company developing vaccines to treat cancer, reported the grant of a prestigious Investor Partnership award from Innovate UK for the clinical development of its lead cancer vaccine OVM-200 (Press release, Oxford Vacmedix, JAN 9, 2025, View Source;utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=innovate-uk-award-to-ovm-for-clinical-development-of-ovm-200 [SID1234649545]). The award is made as part of the SME Round 6 programme and will contribute to the project costs for Phase 1b for OVM-200. This phase of the trial will enroll a cohort of cancer patients to be treated with an extended dosing protocol newly approved by the UK MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency). The award underpins OVM in attracting inward investment from outside the UK. As previously announced, this has now been achieved with the lead Series B investment from major shareholder Dx&Vx from South Korea, and with additional funding from Prostate Cancer Research. OVM will receive the award over the duration of the project.
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OVM-200 targets survivin, a protein overexpressed by cancer cells that allow unregulated growth, which stimulates an immune response. The vaccine is in a Phase 1 trial in the UK which is both the first time OVM-200 has been used in people and also the first time any ROP (Recombinant Overlapping Peptide) based vaccine has been tested in the clinic. The ongoing trial is focused on safety and on establishing an immune response in advanced cancer patients in three cancer indications: non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), prostate cancer, and ovarian cancer. Initial results from Phase 1a, the dose escalation part of the trial, have shown very good safety and a strong immune response.
Partnership
OVM has a long partnership with Innovate UK and excellent track record of grants, both directly and as part of collaborations. This latest award adds to the support from Innovate UK to develop OVM’s novel groundbreaking ROP technology.
William Finch, CEO of OVM said:
This non-dilutive award from Innovate UK is hugely helpful to fund the ongoing clinical development of OVM-200 and demonstrates real confidence in our ROP technology. We are very pleased with the initial results from Phase 1a and look forward to the completion of this trial to help patients with advanced cancers.
Dr Anthony Coombs, Chairman added:
We are delighted to have this support from Innovate UK for the development of OVM-200 and to be able to incentivise inward investment into the company. The strength of UK technology is regonised worldwide and the recombinant overlapping peptides we are developing have real potential to help patients with cancer, both alone and in combination.