On November 12, Flare Therapeutics announced that it has entered into a strategic discovery collaboration with Roche. This partnership will leverage Flare Therapeutics' proteomics and mass spectrometry platform, along with its proprietary electrophilic compound library, to discover new small molecule drugs targeting untapped transcription factor targets in oncology.
Flare Therapeutics is a biotechnology company focused on developing drugs that target transcription factors. The company's integrated discovery engine combines extensive genetic, biochemical, and chemical insights to identify targetable pockets and identify small molecule ligands capable of modulating transcription factors with high therapeutic potential.
Since its inception, Flare Therapeutics has rapidly built its emerging pipeline, with early discovery projects in areas such as metabolism, neurology, immunology/inflammation, and rare genetic diseases driven by transcriptional dysregulation.

Among its pipeline, the lead program FX-909 is a potential "first-in-class" oral small molecule inhibitor targeting PPARG. PPARG is a key regulatory factor for the late-stage urothelial carcinoma lumen lineage cells. FX-909 is currently in Phase 1 clinical trials. Additionally, Flare Therapeutics has advanced a second program with a differentiated mechanism targeting prostate cancer, which is now entering the IND preparation phase, along with early-stage products targeting transcription factors in oncology and other therapeutic areas.