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Covalent PRC2 Inhibitors for Advanced Cancer Therapeutics
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Covalent inhibitors and proteolysis-targeting chimera (PROTAC) degraders targeting components of the PRC2 complex (EZH and EED) to block both enzymatic and non-enzymatic functions, offering robust anti-tumor efficacy.
INVENTORS
Gary Schiltz (Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry)*
Jindan...
Published: 3/5/2026
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Inventor(s):
Keywords(s): AUTM26C1, BIAUTM1, Bladder cancer, Breast cancer, Cancer/Oncology, Covalent inhibitor, Lymphoma, Melanoma, PreSeed/Seed, Prostate cancer, PROTAC, Small molecule, Targeted protein degradation, Targeted therapy, Therapeutics
Category(s): Life Sciences > Therapeutics
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Selective DOT1L Protein Degraders for Precision Cancer Therapy
NU 2022-081
INVENTORS
Sarki Abdulkadir (PI)*
Gary Schiltz (PI)*
SHORT DESCRIPTION
A small molecule PROTAC technology that degrades DOT1L protein for targeted treatment of leukemia and prostate cancer.
BACKGROUND
Current cancer treatments, especially for MLL-rearranged leukemia and prostate cancer, face challenges of off-target effects and...
Published: 2/6/2026
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Inventor(s):
Keywords(s): AUTM26C1, BIAUTM1, Cancer/Oncology, Leukemia, Prostate cancer, PROTAC, Small molecule, Targeted protein degradation, Targeted therapy, Therapeutics
Category(s): Life Sciences > Therapeutics
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IDO-PROTACs for Improving the Anti-Cancer Immune Response
NU 2020-137
INVENTORS
Derek Wainwright*
Gary Schiltz
SHORT DESCRIPTION
IDO-PROTAC that target immunosuppressive IDO activity via degradation
ABSTRACT
The median survival of primary GBM patients following aggressive surgical intervention, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and tumor treating fields (TTF) is only ~14-16 months. Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase...
Published: 3/3/2026
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Inventor(s):
Keywords(s): AUTM26C1, BIAUTM1, Brain cancer, Cancer/Oncology, Colon cancer, Endometrial cancer, Immunotherapy, Pancreatic cancer, Prostate cancer, PROTAC, Small molecule, Targeted protein degradation, Targeted therapy, Therapeutics
Category(s): Life Sciences > Therapeutics
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