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Acrivon Therapeutics Highlights its Powerful Generative Phosphoproteomics AP3 Platform with Compelling Preclinical Data for ACR-2316 with Three Presentations at the Upcoming AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference

Core Insights - Acrivon Therapeutics is advancing its precision medicine development through its proprietary Generative Phosphoproteomics AP3 platform, which enables the assessment of drug effects on intracellular protein signaling networks for optimal drug design and precision medicine [1][4][5] - The company has reported favorable preclinical data for its lead asset ACR-2316, a novel WEE1/PKMYT1 inhibitor, demonstrating superior pathway effects compared to benchmark inhibitors [1][7] - Initial clinical data for ACR-2316 is expected to be reported later this year, with confirmed partial responses observed during the dose escalation phase of the trial [1][2][7] Presentation Details - Acrivon will present three posters at the AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference, showcasing the AP3 platform and the preclinical activity of ACR-2316 [2][3] - The posters will cover topics such as the global pharmacodynamic effects of ACR-2316, the generative AI ensemble model (KaiSR), and the design of ACR-2316 for optimal pro-apoptotic pathway effects [3] Company Overview - Acrivon Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing precision medicines using its AP3 platform [4][5] - The company is also advancing ACR-368, a selective small molecule inhibitor targeting CHK1 and CHK2, currently in a Phase 2b trial for endometrial cancer, with Fast Track designation from the FDA [6][7] - Acrivon is leveraging its platform for developing additional pipeline programs, including ACR-2316, which has shown strong preclinical activity and is currently in a Phase 1 trial [7]