Trogenix: Fighting cancer the ancient Greek way
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The Greeks used a Trojan horse to bring down a city. Trogenix is using one to bring down cancer.
For Professor Steve Pollard and Dr. Ken Macnamara, the mission was clear: challenge diseases once considered incurable, starting with glioblastoma, the most aggressive and feared form of brain cancer. After more than two decades studying how stem cells function, Pollard uncovered how cancers hijack the body’s own genetic “instruction manual” to grow and survive.
That sparked a radical idea: what if the cancer’s own mechanisms could be turned against it?
The answer became Trogenix.
Using harmless viral vectors as a kind of Trojan horse, Trogenix delivers precision genetic therapies directly inside tumour cells. Once there, the treatment switches the cancer cells into targets the immune system can recognise and attack. In effect, the tumour becomes its own personalised vaccine factory teaching the body to destroy not just one part of the cancer, but the full spectrum of tumour cells that make glioblastoma so difficult to treat.
The ambition is extraordinary: a potential “one-and-done” therapy that not only destroys cancer but helps prevent it from returning. A treatment designed to give patients their lives back and hope for a future.
Trogenix needed a partner who understood the science, and the sector. Their VC told them they should bank with us. Trogenix listened.
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