This year InSysBio celebrates its 20-year anniversary. During this period the company made the way from modeling in systems biology and biotechnology to pharmacometrics modeling services. Now InSysBio specializes in Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling services and QSP software infrastructure development and operates in the global market.
InSysBio was founded in 2004 and since then has evolved into a group of companies located in Limassol, Cyprus (INSYSBIO CY Ltd) and Edinburgh, UK (INSYSBIO UK LIMITED). Part of InSysBio team relocated to Limassol, Cyprus after the start of operation of new Headquarters there, thus, expanding the company’s presence.
InSysBio has an extensive track record of helping pharmaceutical companies to make right decisions on the critical stages of drug research and development by application of QSP modeling. This experience covers a wide range of therapeutic areas: inflammatory disease, autoimmune disease, diabetes and obesity, cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, metabolic diseases, diseases associated with kidney dysfunction, pain and rare diseases. Currently InSysBio mainly focuses on QSP models and platforms in immunology, oncology and immuno-oncology and neurodegenerative diseases.
InSysBio’s innovative QSP approach has already become a part of the drug development process implemented by our strategic partners: there are more than 100 completed projects in collaboration with leaders of pharmaceutical industry. The focus of projects went through a range of transformations on the way to QSP modeling services. Over the years of operation InSysBio carried out modeling in systems biology, then modeling of biotechnological processes and drug safety. Now InSysBio develops models of such types as mechanistic PK/PD, PK/RO, PBPK/RO, QSP fit for purpose, QSP platforms. The modality of services includes small molecule, mAb, bispecific and multispecific Ab, T cell engagers, Antibody Drug Conjugate, cell therapy, gene therapy.
Oleg Demin, Chief Scientific Advisor and co-founder of InSysBio, comments on InSysBio’s approach, “Over the past 20 years the perception of QSP has changed and the changes are still underway. For instance, a simple-minded view on QSP as a universal tool able to address a range of the issues of drug research and development is evolving into a pragmatic view on QSP as an approach to meet quite particular challenges. Our company is developing according to this evolvement. I hope at least part of these changes in the perception of QSP has occurred due to InSysBio’s proactive and consistent position. I suppose this will continue”.
In 2015 InSysBio started development of its QSP software infrastructure for external and internal usage. Since then, the infrastructure is being constantly updated and extended. The range of InSysBio’s tools and databases embraces Immune Response Template (IRT), Heta compiler, HetaSimulator.jl, CYTOCON DB, fIVE DB, DBSolveOptimum, SbmlViewer, LikelihoodProfiler. The implementation of QSP tools allows to simplify modeling process.
InSysBio continues the development of its QSP services and tools according to its mission, vision and values, namely, providing QSP modeling to world pharma, contributing our expertise to global QSP community and creating favorable atmosphere for self-development of researchers. Every year InSysBio team publishes their articles in scientific journals and presents at the most valuable industry conferences, namely, ACoP, SITC, PAGE, ASCPT, AAIC, QSPC etc. There are more than 150 papers and posters presented by InSysBio team now.
Moreover, InSysBio provides consultancy services and educational assistance to academic entities. Besides, InSysBio develops blog which core idea is to provide a unique collection of methodological materials on QSP modeling that has no analogue. The company’s diverse expertise and corporate philosophy were carefully reflected through rebranding twice at different stages if InSysBio’s development.
About InSysBio
InSysBio is a group of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) companies located in Limassol, Cyprus (INSYSBIO CY Ltd) and Edinburgh, UK (INSYSBIO UK LIMITED). InSysBio was founded in 2004 and has an extensive track record of helping pharmaceutical companies to make right decisions on the critical stages of drug research and development by application of QSP modeling. InSysBio’s innovative QSP approach has already become a part of the drug development process implemented by our strategic partners: there are more than 100 completed projects in collaboration with leaders of pharmaceutical industry. For more information about InSysBio, its solutions and services, visit www.insysbio.com
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InSysBio to release Demo Version of Immune Response Template
[Moscow – 10.11.2020] InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, presents the new access mode to Immune Response Template (IRT) version 3. Now any modeler can experience or get acquainted with IRT via Demo access without the necessity to purchase the license.
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InSysBio to release CYTOCON DB Open version
CYTOCON DB Open is designed for free public use
[Moscow – 12.11.2020] InSysBio, one of the world’s pioneers of Quantitative Systems Pharmacology (QSP) modeling, has extended the variety of options to experience its CYTOCON DB with a new way. In general, the database allows to investigate the concentration of multiple species measured in different tissues of patients. Now InSysBio presents its public version entitled “CYTOCON DB Open”.
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InSysBio to run Heta video tutorial on YouTube
InSysBio has recently launched weekly series on YouTube about the Heta language.
Heta is a modeling language for quantitative systems pharmacology and systems biology. Now InSysBio presents the tutorial consisting of short lessons that familiarize with Heta, describe its features and show examples.
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