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Werewolf Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company, which engages in the development of therapeutics engineered to stimulate the body’s immune system for the treatment of cancer. The company is headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts and currently employs 39 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-04-30. The company is leveraging its PREDATOR platform to design conditionally activated molecules that stimulate both adaptive and innate immunity with the goal of addressing the limitations of conventional proinflammatory immune therapies. Its INDUKINE molecules are intended to remain inactive in peripheral tissue yet activate selectively in the tumor microenvironment. The Company’s advanced clinical-stage product candidates, WTX-124 and WTX-330, are systemically delivered, conditionally activated Interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-12 INDUKINE molecules for the treatment of solid tumors. The company is advancing WTX-124 in multiple tumor types as a single agent and in combination with an immune checkpoint inhibitor. The company is advancing WTX-712, WTX-518, and WTX-921 through preclinical development.
Luke Evnin sold 53,940 shares of Werewolf Therapeutics for $0.85 each, reducing his ownership stake by 2.5% to 2,105,920 shares.
Werewolf Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company, which engages in the development of therapeutics engineered to stimulate the body’s immune system for the treatment of cancer. The company is headquartered in Watertown, Massachusetts and currently employs 39 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-04-30. The company is leveraging its PREDATOR platform to design conditionally activated molecules that stimulate both adaptive and innate immunity with the goal of addressing the limitations of conventional proinflammatory immune therapies. Its INDUKINE molecules are intended to remain inactive in peripheral tissue yet activate selectively in the tumor microenvironment. The Company’s advanced clinical-stage product candidates, WTX-124 and WTX-330, are systemically delivered, conditionally activated Interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-12 INDUKINE molecules for the treatment of solid tumors. The company is advancing WTX-124 in multiple tumor types as a single agent and in combination with an immune checkpoint inhibitor. The company is advancing WTX-712, WTX-518, and WTX-921 through preclinical development.
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