Sweden’s Salipro Biotech Partners with South Korea’s Daewoong Pharmaceutical to Target Challenging Drug Discovery

12 June 2025 | Thursday | News


Collaboration leverages Salipro® platform to stabilize complex membrane proteins and accelerate Daewoong’s small molecule drug development
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- The collaboration combines Salipro Biotech's unique expertise and its Salipro® platform technology to stabilize a challenging drug target and advance Daewoong Pharmaceutical's drug discovery programs for the generation of small molecule drugs.

Swedish biotech company Salipro Biotech AB announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Daewoong Pharmaceutical gains access to Salipro Biotech's expertise and Salipro® platform for stabilizing challenging membrane proteins (e.g., GPCRs, ion channels, transporters). The collaboration will target a specific membrane protein to aid Daewoong's development of novel small molecule drugs.

 

Under the terms of this agreement, the collaboration will enable Daewoong Pharma to leverage Salipro Biotech´s expertise and proprietary platform to advance their drug discovery efforts in the development of novel therapeutic small molecules against a challenging membrane protein drug target.

"We are excited to join forces with Daewoong Pharmaceutical and contribute with our proprietary Salipro® platform to accelerate the development of novel therapeutic drugs for Daewoong Pharmaceutical's pipeline", said Jens Frauenfeld, CEO of Salipro Biotech. "This partnership is particularly significant as it marks our first collaboration with a partner in South Korea, underscoring the global application and versatility of our expertise and platform to make the undruggable druggable."

Seongsoo Park, CEO at Daewoong Pharmaceutical stated, "Collaborating with Salipro Biotech and accessing their Salipro® platform aligns with our goal to address complex drug targets. Salipro's expertise in membrane protein stabilization will benefit our research for novel small molecule therapeutics, and we look forward to the results of our joint efforts."

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