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Qu Biologics and TransBIOTech Awarded $450K Applied Research and Development Grant Funding

BURNABY, BC – Qu Biologics Inc., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing Site Specific Immunomodulators (SSIs), a novel platform of immunotherapies designed to restore innate immune function, is pleased to announce, in partnership with TransBIOTech (Quebec), being awarded an Applied Research and Development (ARD) grant via the College and Community Innovation (CCI) program administered through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada in collaboration with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. This funding, which spans 3 years and totals $450,000 of funding from CCI’s ARD program, will support Qu Biologics’ preclinical and translational research activities aimed at expanding the portfolio of disease indications for which Qu’s first-in-class SSI immunotherapy platform can be applied to improve health outcomes through SSI-mediated enhancement of innate immune competency and resiliency. TransBIOTech, a dedicated Applied Research and Technology Center in Quebec that is focused on supporting biotechnology companies and deepening expertise in this sector in Canada, will partner on this work.