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Nicholas Hornstein, Assistant Professor at Northwell Health, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Drug development is supposed to be linear.
Build the drug – use the drug – resistance shows up – then figure out what to do next.
And not what Revolution Medicines is doing.
At AACR26, they disclosed RM-055, which honestly, is a unique concept.
Before DaraxONRASib is even fully in the world, they’re building around resistance.
How it works:
RM-055 can:
That’s a very smart way to think about this space.
Not just ‘here’s our inhibitor.’
More like: we already know resistance to our drug is coming, so let’s start building now.
That’s how we cure cancer, not more me-toos (if I hear about another new PD1 program, I’m going to cry).”
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