Imugene PEG
The PEG Ratio (Price/Earnings-to-Growth) of Imugene (IMU.AX) as of Jul 7, 2026 is -0.01.
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PEG Ratio (Price/Earnings-to-Growth) of Imugene is 2026 -0.01 . PEG Ratio (Price/Earnings-to-Growth) of Imugene was 2025 0 . It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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What does Imugene do? Imugene Ltd is an Australian biotechnology company focused on the development of immunotherapies for various diseases, including cancer and infectious diseases. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Sydney.
Imugene's business model is based on collaboration with academic institutions and other biotechnology companies to identify and develop promising drug candidates. The company also works closely with clinical researchers and physicians to accelerate drug development and ensure they meet patient needs.
Imugene specializes in four different areas: oncology, immunology, infectious diseases, and neuroscience. Each area focuses on the development of drugs for specific diseases and medical needs.
In the field of oncology, Imugene is focused on developing immunotherapy products for the treatment of breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and other types of cancer. Immunotherapy aims to strengthen the body's immune system to better destroy cancer cells.
In the field of immunology, Imugene is focused on developing immunotherapy products for the treatment of autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis. Immunotherapy aims to modulate the immune system to eliminate disease-causing cells.
In the field of infectious diseases, Imugene is focused on developing vaccines and products for the treatment of diseases such as COVID-19, influenza, hepatitis B, and HPV. Vaccines aim to activate the immune system to recognize and destroy pathogens before they can cause harm in the body.
In the field of neuroscience, Imugene is focused on developing drugs for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's. These drugs aim to stimulate the brain's neuroprotective mechanisms to reduce nerve damage.
Imugene has several promising products in the pipeline that aim to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of immunotherapy and other therapies. The company has already conducted clinical trials for some of these products, while others are still in preclinical development.
One of Imugene's key products is HER-Vaxx, a vaccine for the treatment of breast cancer that activates the body's immune system against the HER2 protein, which promotes cancer growth in some individuals. The vaccine has been tested in clinical trials and has shown promising results.
Another promising product from Imugene is PD1-Vaxx, a vaccine for the treatment of lung cancer that targets the activation of an important immune cell sensor. Preliminary study results suggest that treatment with PD1-Vaxx is synergistic with checkpoint inhibitors, another type of cancer treatment medication.
Imugene is also working on a range of products for the treatment of COVID-19, including IMM-013, a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2, and IMM-036, an antibody against the virus. These products are being tested in preclinical development and are aimed at helping to contain the spread of the pandemic.
Overall, Imugene aims to develop innovative drugs for the treatment of various medical needs. The company relies on close collaboration with academic and clinical partners to accelerate drug development and ensure its products meet the highest standards of efficacy and safety. Imugene is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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PEG Ratio (Price/Earnings-to-Growth) of Imugene amounted to 0 -0.01
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