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Sun Yat-sen University

Headquarters: Guangzhou, China
Year Founded: 1924
Status: Non-biopharma

Biopharma related deals can be found by searching the organization's name in the Deals Module.

BioCentury | Feb 26, 2025
Distillery Therapeutics

Increasing GPT activity for colorectal cancer

BioCentury | Dec 20, 2024
Editor's Commentary

Don’t sleep on China’s academic innovation: a Perspective

Forget the ‘fast follower’ narrative: Plenty of new target biology is now coming from Chinese university labs
BioCentury | Oct 9, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

Inhibiting ARRB2 for MASH and MASLD

BioCentury | Oct 9, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

Targeting PRMT3 for HCC antitumor immunity

BioCentury | Sep 6, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

Inhibiting CD49B/CD29 for thrombosis

BioCentury | Aug 2, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

Inhibiting NBS1 lactylation for chemotherapy resistance

BioCentury | May 31, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

Controlling SPHK1 and SPHK2 activity for heart failure

BioCentury | Mar 26, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

Inhibiting circATXN7 in T cells for KRAS-mutant cancers

BioCentury | Mar 26, 2024
Distillery Therapeutics

MIR200CHG for gastric cancer metastasis

BioCentury | Feb 21, 2024
Discovery & Translation

LDL receptor decoys: an emerging strategy for alphaviruses

Engineered proteins mimicking host low-density lipoprotein receptors could block cellular entry by a wide range of alphaviruses 
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