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Tonix Pharmaceuticals to Participate in the Stifel 2025 Healthcare Conference
Globenewswire· 2025-11-06 12:00
Core Insights - Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. is a fully-integrated biotechnology company with a focus on developing and marketing products for various medical conditions, including fibromyalgia and acute migraine [3]. Company Overview - Tonix has received FDA approval for Tonmya, a first-in-class, non-opioid analgesic for fibromyalgia, marking the first new prescription medicine approval for this condition in over 15 years [3]. - The company markets two treatments for acute migraine in adults and has a diverse development portfolio targeting central nervous system disorders, immunology, rare diseases, and infectious diseases [3]. - Key products in development include TNX-102 SL for acute stress reaction and major depressive disorder, TNX-1500 for organ transplant rejection and autoimmune diseases, and TNX-2900 for Prader-Willi syndrome [3]. - Tonix is also developing vaccines and monoclonal antibodies for infectious diseases, including TNX-801 for mpox and smallpox, and TNX-4800 for Lyme Disease prevention [3]. - The company has a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense for TNX-4200, a broad-spectrum antiviral agent, valued at up to $34 million over five years [3]. Upcoming Events - Seth Lederman, M.D., the CEO of Tonix, will present at the Stifel 2025 Healthcare Conference on November 13, 2025 [1][2]. - Investors can arrange meetings with the company's management during the conference through their Stifel representative [2]. Additional Information - A webcast of the presentation will be available on the company's website, with a replay accessible for 90 days post-event [2]. - Tonix operates a state-of-the-art infectious disease research facility in Frederick, Maryland [3].
Tonix Pharmaceuticals Announces Presentation at BIO-Europe 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-10-28 11:00
Company Overview - Tonix Pharmaceuticals Holding Corp. is a fully-integrated commercial biopharmaceutical company with marketed products and a pipeline of development candidates [3] - The company has received FDA approval for Tonmya™, a first-in-class, non-opioid analgesic for the treatment of fibromyalgia, marking the first approval for a new prescription medicine for this condition in over 15 years [3] - Tonix also markets two treatments for acute migraine in adults and focuses on central nervous system disorders, immunology, immuno-oncology, rare diseases, and infectious diseases [3] Pipeline and Development - The company’s development portfolio includes TNX-102 SL for acute stress reaction and major depressive disorder, funded by the U.S. Department of Defense [3] - Tonix's immunology portfolio features TNX-1500, a monoclonal antibody for preventing organ transplant rejection and treating autoimmune diseases [3] - The rare disease portfolio includes TNX-2900 for Prader-Willi syndrome, while the infectious disease portfolio includes TNX-801 for mpox and smallpox, and TNX-4800 for Lyme Disease prevention [3] - TNX-4200 is a broad-spectrum antiviral agent with a contract from the U.S. DoD for up to $34 million over five years [3] Upcoming Events - Seth Lederman, M.D., CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals, will present at BIO-Europe 2025 on November 4, 2025, highlighting the company's strategy and pipeline [1][2]
What directing the CDC taught me about compassion | Rochelle Walensky | TEDxBerlin
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-10 17:00
How many times can you call the bomb squad to your house for a suspicious package before you get charged for a misuse of emergency services. Turns out the answer is three. That is one of the many things I learned when I was sworn in as the 19th director of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.It was a job I never aspired to or even applied. See, we were in the middle of a historic pandemic. Nearly 4,000 people were dying every single day.And as we say in infectious disease circles, a ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-05 01:04
Infectious disease specialists are sampling sewage across Singapore to help detect the next generation of pandemics. For more on that, and other goings-on around the city, read this week's Singapore Edition newsletter https://t.co/LEL12xTNRL ...