Gertrude Biomedical

www.gertrudebiomed.com

At Gertrude Biomedical our strategy is focussed on modulating key gene 'switches' also known as transcription factors. This approach that has the potential to identify novel therapeutics to treat diseases of unmet medical need. Gertrude Biomedical is dedicated to developing novel small molecule inhibitors of the SOX18 transcription factor complex, targeting genes that build blood & lymphatic vessels. This approach 'short circuits' the gene programs that promote pathological vessels in disease, providing the potential to treat human diseases that depend on aberrant vasculature for their growth and spread.

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At Gertrude Biomedical our strategy is focussed on modulating key gene 'switches' also known as transcription factors. This approach that has the potential to identify novel therapeutics to treat diseases of unmet medical need. Gertrude Biomedical is dedicated to developing novel small molecule inhibitors of the SOX18 transcription factor complex, targeting genes that build blood & lymphatic vessels. This approach 'short circuits' the gene programs that promote pathological vessels in disease, providing the potential to treat human diseases that depend on aberrant vasculature for their growth and spread.

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