NetworkNewsBreaks – INmune Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ: INMB) to Present XPro1595 for Treating Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s Disease at 2019 AAIC Satellite Symposium

September 23, 2019 09:19:03

INmune Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ: INMB), a clinical-stage immunology company focused on developing treatments that harness the patient’s innate immune system to fight disease, today announced its plans to present at the upcoming Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (“AAIC”) Satellite Symposium to be held in held Sydney, Australia from September 25-27, 2019. According to the update, INmune Bio Director of Neuroscience C.J. Barnum, Ph.D., will present the company’s strategy for treating Alzheimer’s disease at a panel session, along with other global researchers and leaders in the latest therapeutics and developments in clinical research for the disease. “Neuroinflammation is now widely recognized as a key therapeutic target in Alzheimer’s disease,” Dr. Barnum said in the news release. “We believe that neuroinflammation plays a critical role in neurologic disorders like Alzheimer’s and our drug candidate, XPro1595, is starting clinical trials to test this hypothesis.”

To view the full press release, visit http://nnw.fm/1LzKX

About INmune Bio, Inc.

INmune Bio, Inc. is a publicly traded (NASDAQ: INMB) clinical-stage immunology company developing therapies targeting the innate immune system to fight disease. INmune Bio is developing two product platforms, the DN-TNFα Platform and an Immune Priming Platform, as well as multiple products related to these platforms that reengineer the patient’s innate immune system’s response to disease. In addition to INB03, the DN-TNFα Platform includes XPRO1595, a DN-TNFα protein biologic that targets soluble TNFα (“sTNFα”) and may have many beneficial effects in patients with Alzheimer’s disease by decreasing neuroinflammation; and NeuLiv, also a DN-TNFα protein biologic that may enable targeting of the underlying cause of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (“NASH”), to help stop the disease and allow the liver to heal. The Immune Priming Platform includes INKmune, which is a natural killer (“NK”) cell therapeutic that primes the patient’s NK cells to attack minimal residual disease, the remaining cancer cells that are difficult to detect, which often cause relapse. INmune Bio’s product platforms utilize a precision medicine approach for the treatment of a wide variety of hematologic malignancies, solid tumors and neurodegenerative diseases. To learn more, please visit www.INmuneBio.com.

NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to INMB are available in the company’s newsroom at http://nnw.fm/INMB

About NetworkNewsWire

NetworkNewsWire (NNW) is an information service that provides (1) access to our news aggregation and syndication servers, (2) NetworkNewsBreaks that summarize corporate news and information, (3) enhanced press release services, (4) social media distribution and optimization services, and (5) a full array of corporate communication solutions. As a multifaceted financial news and content distribution company with an extensive team of contributing journalists and writers, NNW is uniquely positioned to best serve private and public companies that desire to reach a wide audience of investors, consumers, journalists and the general public. NNW has an ever-growing distribution network of more than 5,000 key syndication outlets across the country. By cutting through the overload of information in today’s market, NNW brings its clients unparalleled visibility, recognition and brand awareness. NNW is where news, content and information converge.

To receive SMS text alerts from NetworkNewsWire, text “STOCKS” to 77948 (U.S. Mobile Phones Only)

For more information please visit https://www.NetworkNewsWire.com

Please see full terms of use and disclaimers on the NetworkNewsWire website applicable to all content provided by NNW, wherever published or re-published: http://NNW.fm/Disclaimer

NetworkNewsWire (NNW)
New York, New York
www.NetworkNewsWire.com
212.418.1217 Office
Editor@NetworkNewsWire.com