Addressing the Root Causes of Antimicrobial Resistance2026-03-24T20:40:24-04:00

Addressing the Root Causes of Antimicrobial Resistance

Antimicrobial resistance is projected to kill up to 10 million people a year by 2050.

We won’t let this happen.

TAXIS Pharmaceuticals is developing investigational therapies to combat antimicrobial resistance – we’re addressing the root causes of the issue and targeting the very foundation of bacterial survival. Our approach goes beyond traditional methods – we’re dismantling the cellular infrastructure, breaking down barriers, and disrupting the mechanisms that fuel antimicrobial resistance.

At TAXIS Pharmaceuticals, we envision a world where antimicrobial resistance is a thing of the past.

Our Investigational Therapeutics

Our pipeline

Our pipeline

TAXIS is dedicated to eliminating the threat of antimicrobial resistance across a wide range of infectious diseases. We are currently researching new classes of anti-resistance agents that employ novel mechanisms of action.

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News Releases

TAXIS Pharmaceuticals Receives NIH SBIR Grant to Advance Development of Novel Antibiotic Class for Clostridioides difficile Infections

MIAMI, FL — Aug. 17, 2026 — TAXIS Pharmaceuticals, a clinical-stage company at the forefront of developing investigational therapies to treat multidrug-resistant bacterial infections and combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR), announced today that it has received a Phase I Small Business [...]

TAXIS Blog

From Designation to Differentiation: What QIDP Signals for TAXIS and the Future of Antimicrobial Innovation

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most urgent and complex challenges in modern medicine. As existing antibiotics lose effectiveness, the need for novel therapies — and the infrastructure to support their development — has never been greater. The FDA’s [...]

Media Coverage

Antibiotic-Resistant STIs: Men’s Health Is Entering A New Era Of Therapeutic Risk

This article was originally published on drugdiscoveryonline.com.  By Gregory G. Mario, MBA, president and CEO, TAXIS Pharmaceuticals For decades, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, were viewed as straightforward to treat. A single injection or short oral course [...]

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