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    Amgen researchers are using antibodies to develop COVID-19 treatment

    Biotech companies worldwide are scrambling to develop possible treatments for COVID-19.

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    Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • May 5, 2020 • 1 min read

    Biotech companies worldwide are scrambling to develop possible treatments for COVID-19. Amgen, a Thousand Oaks-based biopharmaceutical company, is using coronavirus antibodies to create treatments for the virus.

    Dr. David Reese, executive vice president of research and development at Amgen, says his company is working with B cells from people who’ve recovered from COVID-19.

    “Out of the millions and millions of antibody-producing B cells that are in an individual, [we are] trying to isolate those that are going to produce effective or neutralizing antibodies against the virus. We can then manufacture those antibodies at scale as a treatment,” he says.

    Amgen is also experimenting with Otezla as a possible COVID-19 therapy. It’s a medication traditionally used to treat psoriasis.

    Dr. David Reese, Amgen’s head of research and development, says each day, his staff are learning more about the virus and making progress. “There will be a natural end. … There’s light at the end of the tunnel,” he says. Photo credit: Amgen.

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