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iBio Reports Fiscal Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update

BRYAN, Texas, Feb. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iBio, Inc. (NYSEA:IBIO) (“iBio” or the “Company”), a developer of next-generation biopharmaceuticals and

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iBio Reports Fiscal Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"BRYAN, Texas, Feb. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iBio, Inc. (NYSEA:IBIO) (“iBio” or the “Company”), a developer of next-generation biopharmaceuticals and pioneer of the sustainable FastPharming Manufacturing System®, today announces its financial results for the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2021 and provides a corporate update. “We are pleased to report that we have now added six new immuno-oncology assets to our pipeline in the six months since we announced our new drug discovery capabilities,” said Tom Isett, Chairman & CEO of iBio. “Our most recent addition progressed the fastest, already advancing into late-discovery stage thanks to our deployment of artificial intelligence design capabilities. We are also leveraging our research on a novel peptide with anti-fibrotic effects into oncology by exploring its possible use in treating solid tumors with a strong fibrotic matrix. Meanwhile, we are in position to move our second-generation COVID-19 vaccine candidate towards the clinic and potentially address many of the unmet needs that remain in the fight against COVID-19 as it transitions to an endemic disease. Overall, we are elated to see in this quarter multiple new pipeline additions and advancements as a result of our recent investments in drug discovery R&D.” Second Quarter and Recent Business Developments: BIOPHARMACEUTICALS Vaccines In light of the waning periods of SARS-CoV-2 immunity provided by commercially available first-generation vaccines that are all based upon the virus’ frequently changing spike protein, the Company is moving forward with IND-Enabling studies of IBIO-202 in an attempt to bring a more durable COVID-19 vaccine to market. Pending the outcome of those studies, iBio plans to file an IND application for its nucleocapsid-based, intramuscularly delivered vaccine candidate with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration before the end of calendar 2022.iBio is continuing to work with a leading innovator of microarray patch systems to evaluate the feasibility of intradermal delivery of its vaccine candidates. The Company continues to advance IBIO-400, which has the potential to be the first fully approved vaccine for Classical Swine Fever, an agricultural biothreat that poses a significant risk to domestic food security and the multi-billion dollar U.S. pork export market. The life-phase of the oral immunoge...

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