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Press Release

  • 13 November 2023
    Get ready for the end-of-year sale! Discover the future of drug discovery with OpenDEL™ and save 20% off!
  • 27 October 2023
    Infographic | HitGen FY2023 Q3 Report
  • 19 October 2023
    Venture forces invest millions in new type of treatment for particularly aggressive form of cancer
  • 28 September 2023
    SGC and HitGen Announce Research Collaboration Focused on DNA-Encoded Library Based Drug Discovery
  • 26 September 2023
    Pierre Fabre Laboratories and Vernalis announce a drug discovery collaboration in oncology
  • 22 August 2023
    Infographic | HitGen FY2023 Half-Year Report
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Coverage

  • July 15, 2020

    Jin LI – Chairman & CEO, HitGen, China

    PHARMA BOARDROOM Dr Jin Li explains Chinese firm HitGen’s unique drug discovery technology platform, how its ability to screen billions of molecules has the potential to significantly increase success rates in early drug discovery, and the next steps for the company’s expansion. "By now, we have a platform of over 500 billion small molecules, and in terms of published numbers, we probably have the largest DEL collections in the world. By the end of this year, we hope to have built a DEL of over one trillion small molecules!"
  • May 07, 2020

    New economy business becomes a growing driver of city development

    China Daily, Yuan Shenggao 2020-05-07 HitGen, a local biopharmaceutical company, was listed on the science and technology innovation board at the Shanghai Stock Exchange in mid-April, and is the first company in southwestern China to appear on the board. The company, founded in 2012, provides research services for the early stages of drug discovery using its core DNA encoded compound library technology. It has established partnerships with multinational drug and biomedicine companies such as Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, MSD and Sanofi. Li Jin, chairman and general manager of HitGen, said it will expand investment into DNA encoded compound library technology and business, to promote research and development of drugs.
  • April 29, 2020

    Chinese biotech firm uses DNA to discover new drugs

    CGTN, By Wei Lynn Tang HitGen Inc., a Chengdu-based biotechnology company that has listed on China's Science and Technology Innovation Board on April 16, raising some 118 million U.S. dollars. According to the company's listing prospectus, 75 percent of its listing net proceeds will be used for a new molecular design, construction, and application platform construction project, with the remaining funds for a new drugs research and development project. According to the company's listing prospectus, 75 percent of its listing net proceeds will be used for a new molecular design, construction, and application platform construction project, with the remaining funds for a new drugs research and development project. Li Jin, chairman and CEO of HitGen, said the company's top priority is to continue to invest in its core technology – the DEL technology – to make progress in its drug discovery programs.
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Events

December 20-January 01
BSBE Guest Seminar丨Dr. Dengfeng DOU from HitGen Inc.
November 03-January 01
See you in Shanghai! HitGen Pharmaceuticals Inc. to attend the 5th China International Import Expo
January 11-01
Meet us in BIOTECH SHOWCASE™2022 in virtual!
June 10-18
BIO International Digital Convention 2021
October 13-January 01
“Evolving DNA-Encoded Library (DEL) technology to meet drug discovery needs” webinar offered by HitGen and Endpoints News coming up on Friday 20th October
January 12-01
Meet you in JPM 2022
June 30-30
Webinar: Advancing Innovative Drug Discovery by DNA Encoded Library (DEL) and FBDD/SBDD methods
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Industry News

  • 11.27
    DEL for Covalent Ligand Discovery
    Although many covalent drugs were serendipitously discovered historically, covalent inhibitors were in general discouraged due to the concerns over their interference with biological assays and potential lack of selectivity. Over the past decades, rational design of covalent inhibitors has gained traction and garnered increased interest, particularly due to their stronger potency, prolonged target engagement, increased selectivity, and effectiveness to some drug-resistance mutants to reversible inhibitors.
  • 11.14
    DNA-Encoded Library (DEL) for Compound Optimization & Expansion
    DNA-encoded library (DEL) technology represents a revolutionary method in drug discovery. Unlike conventional approaches, DEL enables unparalleled exploration of chemical space, leading to the rapid identification of novel potent compounds.
  • 11.03
    Extended Nucleic Acid (exNA): A Novel, Biologically Compatible Backbone that Significantly Enhances Oligonucleotide Efficacy in vivo.
  • 09.13
    DEL for Enzymes with Specific Mode of Action (MoA)
    Enzymes are arguably the most ideal targets for small molecule drugs, owing to their involvement in chemical reaction catalysis and the better ligandability of the binding pockets.
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