Privately-held Muna Therapeutics, a Danish biotech focused on neurodegenerative diseases, has announced a research alliance with UK pharma major GSK (LSE: GSK) to identify and validate novel drug targets for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
The companies will explore insights from Muna’s MiND-MAP platform, which applies spatial transcriptomics to brain samples from Alzheimer’s disease patients, cognitively resilient individuals, healthy controls, and centenarians with and without cognitive impairment.
This unique dataset of exceptional breadth and resolution will fuel the discovery and development of innovative medicines for Alzheimer's disease, the firms believe.
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