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Rani Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. reports developments tied to its clinical-stage biotherapeutics platform for oral delivery of biologics and drugs. The company’s RaniPill® capsule technology is designed to deliver drug substances such as antibodies, proteins, peptides and oligonucleotides as an alternative to subcutaneous injection or intravenous infusion.
Recurring RANI news includes clinical and preclinical updates for RaniPill-based programs, including RT-114, a GLP-1/GLP-2 dual agonist program for obesity, and oral semaglutide work. Company updates also cover financial results, collaboration and license activity, private placement financing, manufacturing and supply-chain capabilities, pipeline prioritization, investor conference participation, and leadership or advisory appointments supporting platform and clinical strategy.
Rani Therapeutics (RANI) reported its Q1 2022 financial results, highlighting the initiation of a Phase 1 trial for RT-102, aimed at treating osteoporosis. The company unveiled the RaniPill HC, which can deliver more than 20 mg of therapeutic payloads, enhancing its pipeline potential. Rani's cash position stood at $107.8 million, sufficient for operations through 2023. R&D expenses increased to $7.6 million, while general and administrative expenses rose to $6.2 million. The net loss for the quarter was $13.8 million, up from $5.6 million in Q1 2021.
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 3, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rani Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company, announced that CEO Talat Imran will present at two investment conferences in May. The Bank of America 2022 Healthcare Conference is scheduled for May 10 at 5:20 PM PT, while the H.C. Wainwright Annual Global Life Sciences Conference will take place on May 24 at 10:30 AM PT. Interested participants can access the live webcasts on Rani's Investor Relations page, with replays available for 90 days post-presentation.
Rani Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RANI) has been recognized by Fast Company with the top honor in the Health category of the 2022 World Changing Ideas Awards for its RaniPill™ capsule. This innovative technology aims to replace painful injections for biologic drugs, facilitating oral delivery while maintaining high bioavailability. The capsule, which contains a dissolvable needle, is currently undergoing multiple clinical trials, with the company striving to be a leader in oral biologics across various therapeutic areas.
Rani Therapeutics Holdings (Nasdaq: RANI) announced that CEO Talat Imran will present at the 21st Annual Needham Virtual Healthcare Conference on April 14, 2022, at 12:45 p.m. PT / 3:45 p.m. ET. This event provides an opportunity for investors and interested parties to hear insights directly from Rani's leadership.
Participants can access the live audio webcast through Needham or the Investor Relations section of Rani's website. A replay will be available for 90 days after the event.
Rani Therapeutics has initiated a Phase 1 clinical trial of RT-102, an oral treatment for osteoporosis. The company launched the RaniPill™ High Capacity (HC), enhancing delivery capacity to over 20 mg. Financially, cash reserves rose to $117.5 million in 2021, supporting operations through 2023. R&D expenses surged to $26.5 million due to increased headcount and equity compensation. However, net losses also expanded to $53.1 million. The company anticipates topline Phase 1 data in 2H 2022 and plans further clinical trials.
Rani Therapeutics (Nasdaq: RANI) will announce its fourth quarter and full year 2021 financial results on March 29, 2022, after market close. A conference call to discuss these results will take place at 1:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. ET that same day. Rani Therapeutics focuses on the oral delivery of biologics, having developed the RaniPill™ capsule aimed at replacing subcutaneous injections. The company has conducted various preclinical and clinical studies to assess the safety and bioavailability of the RaniPill™ technology.
Rani Therapeutics (Nasdaq: RANI) announced the initiation of a Phase 1 study for RT-102, an oral formulation of the human parathyroid hormone analog PTH(1-34) aimed at treating osteoporosis. This study is critical as it utilizes the RaniPill™ capsule to deliver PTH orally, potentially improving patient adherence compared to daily self-injections. Conducted in Australia, the study will evaluate the pharmacokinetics, safety, and tolerability of RT-102 in healthy adult women. Rani aims to revolutionize the delivery of biologics with this innovative oral treatment.
Rani Therapeutics has announced the development of RaniPill™ HC, a high-capacity oral delivery device capable of delivering over 500% more biologic payload than its existing capsule. This device can potentially deliver up to 20mg of biologics, unlocking over 50 new drug opportunities. In preliminary financial results, the company estimates a net loss of $13-15 million for Q4 2021, up from $5.8 million in Q4 2020, and a full-year loss between $53-55 million, compared to $16.7 million in 2020. Cash reserves are approximately $117.5 million.
Rani Therapeutics has appointed Lisa Rometty to its Board of Directors, enhancing its leadership team. With over 25 years of experience in global commercialization and strategic partnerships within healthcare, Rometty aims to advance the RaniPill technology, which seeks to replace subcutaneous injections with oral biologics. CEO Talat Imran emphasized the significance of her expertise in product commercialization for the company’s future. Rani Therapeutics continues to focus on developing and commercializing its innovative RaniPill™ capsule technology, which has shown promise in preclinical and clinical studies.
Rani Therapeutics (Nasdaq: RANI) reported its Q3 2021 financial results, highlighting a net loss of $28.7 million compared to $2.9 million in Q3 2020. R&D expenses surged to $12.0 million, primarily due to increased headcount and equity-based compensation costs. General and administrative expenses soared to $15.8 million from $0.8 million in the prior year. Despite the losses, Rani possesses $129.7 million in cash, expected to sustain operations through at least the end of 2023. The completion of a GLP study for RT-102 and preparations for a Phase I study in 2022 are notable advancements.