How’s the STAY study going? Hear from Dr. Ellen Ratcliff, our VP of Clinical and Veterinary Medicine. The STAY study is our pivotal effectiveness study for LOY-002. This drug aims to make senior dogs live longer by targeting the metabolic dysfunction that occurs in dogs as they age. It mimics caloric restriction, which is one of the only proven mechanisms in the scientific literature to increase lifespan in dogs. Get the low-down on what makes the STAY study different from most clinical studies and how it’s making a splash in the veterinary industry -> https://lnkd.in/eHCQX2Sc
Loyal
Biotechnology Research
San Francisco, CA 7,783 followers
Loyal is developing the first-ever drugs intended to extend the healthspan and lifespan of dogs.
About us
Loyal is a clinical-stage veterinary medicine company developing drugs intended to extend the lifespan and healthspan of dogs. In other words, our mission is to help dogs live longer, healthier lives. We’ve already achieved significant milestones on our path to gaining FDA approval for the first lifespan extension drug for any species. We have three products in our pipeline and expect to bring the first product to market in 2025. Our team includes scientists, veterinarians, engineers, operators, and creatives. Join us in our mission to help dogs everywhere.
- Website
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http://loyal.com
External link for Loyal
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, CA 94103, US
Employees at Loyal
Updates
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Check out this dvm360® video interview with Dr. Brennen McKenzie, as he discusses how metabolic dysfunction impairs health in older dogs. https://lnkd.in/gdZBt7rN
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Have you ever noticed your dog can be prescribed the same medications as you? Many medications are used for both dogs and humans, but their effects can be quite different. Medications like the antibiotic doxycycline work for both humans and dogs, but some human drugs — like ibuprofen — can be deadly to our four-legged companions. Even closely related drugs can have very different effects — the dog antibiotic enrofloxacin is very similar to ciprofloxacin used in humans, but it can cause hallucinations in people. Read more intriguing examples from Dr. Brennen McKenzie highlighting the effects of drugs on our dogs vs ourselves → https://lnkd.in/gR_ZcWVf
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Congratulations to our brilliant scientists! Loyal was recognized by Gizmodo.com in their 2024 Science Fair for our research into treatments that may extend the healthy lifespan of dogs. Thank you to our scientists for all that you do to bring our mission of helping dogs live longer, healthier lives to life! https://lnkd.in/g-5eUEfF
Gizmodo Science Fair: A Longer Life for Big Dogs
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Our Founder and CEO Celine Halioua is speaking at The Atlantic Festival tomorrow. She’s joining Ross Andersen (The Atlantic)and Cynthia Kenyon (Calico Life Sciences) to discuss the mechanisms of aging, the science of longevity, and what our drugs could mean for the world. #TAF24 → The Future of Aging @ 1:05pm ET: https://lnkd.in/g_ZBEEZB
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You and your dog age similarly. Dogs and humans share the same environments, food, lifestyles, and even healthcare progress. ‘One medicine’ uses this connection to improve health for both species by advancing disease prevention, treatment, and research. Dr. Nicole Ehrhart is the director of the Center for Healthy Aging at CSU and Loyal advisor. She is passionate about using insights into our shared health and environments to create innovative solutions that benefit both fields of medicine. Learn how ‘one medicine’ can help you make the best decision with your vet for your dog → https://lnkd.in/gBu2Cw_P
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“With everything there’s risk, but if nobody does it first, then you’re never gonna get to that point where you change the future,” said Samuel, whose dog G is participating in the STAY study — the clinical trial for LOY-002, our senior dog program. Thank you Marella Porter and Cincinnati’s Local 12 News for featuring Dr. Gabe Ibanez of Nurture Animal Clinic in Batavia, Ohio, and our VP of Clinical and Veterinary Medicine Dr. Ellen Ratcliff! See the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gVeU-9b2
'Change the future': Dogs at Tri-State vet participate in drug trial to live longer
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We’re excited to be back at #SWVS24 and connecting with vets on our ongoing work to help dogs live longer and stay healthier as they age. Come say hello at booth 1042, where you can meet our vet team and pick up some resources for you and your clinic — as well as receive a thank you gift for stopping by, too! We’re also featuring three sponsored CE sessions in the exhibit hall presented by our VP of Clinical and Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Ellen Ratcliff, and our Director of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Brennen McKenzie. We’ll be discussing a wide range of topics from the latest research on canine aging to how metabolic dysfunction drives frailty and disease in aging dogs. #VeterinaryMedicine #CanineAging
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Hear from Stephanie Stahl of CBS Philadelphia who interviewed vets Brennen McKenzie and Samuel Geller and a participant involved in our STAY study. This four-year clinical trial for LOY-002, our drug in development for senior dogs, aims to collect efficacy data to complete our application for full FDA approval. The segment also highlights our recent FDA milestone for LOY-001, our drug for large dogs, which we’re also working towards for LOY-002: https://lnkd.in/gyKywVda
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When considering treatment options available for your dog, there’s a lot of information to navigate. Each option comes with varying scientific requirements. The FDA offers guidelines to help weigh these benefits and risks, making it easier for you and your vet to choose the right treatment. Learn how these treatment categories can help you make the best decision with your vet at https://lnkd.in/gvbfuVq8