Nona Biosciences Partners with UAB to Advance B Cell Development Research through Innovative Licensing Agreement

20 February 2025 | Thursday | News

UAB researchers, led by Dr. James Kobie, will leverage Nona’s H2L2 Harbour Mice® platform to drive breakthroughs in fully human antibody development, aiming to address critical challenges in infectious disease and oncology.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

Nona Biosciences, a global biotechnology company providing a total solution from "Idea to IND" (I to I),  announced a licensing agreement with the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) to support their research in B cell development.

Under the terms of the agreement, UAB, represented by Dr. James Kobie, has been granted a non-exclusive license to use Nona's H2L2 Harbour Mice® platform to develop fully human antibodies. This will enable UAB researchers to pursue breakthroughs in B cell development work.

Dr. Jingsong Wang, MD, PhD, Chairman of Nona Biosciences, commented, "Many transformative therapies originate from academic laboratories. We are excited to support UAB's research efforts. This highlights our commitment to leveraging our antibody discovery technologies to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and real-world therapeutic applications, addressing unmet medical needs and benefiting patients worldwide."

Dr. James Kobie, PhD, Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Disease at the UAB School of Medicine, said, "We hope — through our research — to address fundamental questions about the human B cell receptor repertoire and develop monoclonal antibodies with therapeutic and diagnostic potential for infectious disease and oncology targets."

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