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CoDa Therapeutics, Inc.
| | | Phone: | (858) 210-7920 | Fax: | (858) 481-4313 | Year Established: | 2005 | Main Contact: | Tracey Sunderland, COO | | Other Contacts: | Anthony Phillips, B.Sc, MB ChB, Ph.D., Medical Director Grove Matsuoka, Senior VP, Commercialization David E. Eisenbud, M.D., CMO Bradford J. Duft, Co-Founder, President & CEO David Pool, CFO
| | Company Description | CoDa Therapeutics is a clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing novel targeted therapies that address major unmet medical needs in inflammation, wound-healing and tissue repair. The company is pioneering a new field of science known as gap junction modulation, using a new class of therapeutics that can modulate wound responses and reduce inflammation. CoDa has two open INDs and has completed multiple Phase 1 and Phase 2 trials in both skin and eye, where Nexagon® was shown to be safe and tolerable following administration to over 380 wounds on more than 180 subjects. CoDa’s technology, which can be applied topically, has been shown to work in preclinical studies across a wide variety of wounds and inflammatory settings and conditions. CoDa presently has issued patents in the US, Europe and elsewhere, and pending applications in more than a eighteen patent families directed to methods and compositions for the treatment of acute wounds, chronic wounds, scarring, abnormal scarring, inflammation and pain, fibrosis, surgical adhesions, and orthopedic procedures, as well as combination therapies and improved medical devices. | |
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