- 24Jul, 2025
Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) stands as one of the most significant challenges in patient care, representing a leading cause of morbidity among hospitalized patients. This formidable infection not only contributes to extended hospital stays but also leads to increased healthcare costs and a greater burden on healthcare systems. Companies like TAXIS Pharmaceuticals have the potential to transform outcomes for patients battling this condition.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is not a new phenomenon; it has been a persistent challenge since the discovery of antibiotics. TAXIS Pharmaceuticals is at the forefront of addressing antimicrobial resistance, developing innovative antimicrobial solutions.
Startup Revolution: Greg Mario of TAXIS Pharmaceuticals On How Their Emerging Startup is Changing the Game
On July 25, House Budget Committee bipartisan roundtable entitled, “Threats to Modern Medicine: Examining the Budgetary Effects of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and the Broken Antibiotic Development Pipeline.”
- 6Sep, 2024
Antibiotic resistance – or antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – has been making headlines for decades. At TAXIS Pharmaceuticals, we have been working since 2009 on the development of compounds that combat antimicrobial resistance.
- 14Oct, 2024
TAXIS Pharmaceuticals Announces $2.67 Million NIH Grant to Advance Research and Development of Combination Therapy to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Pneumonia. Originally published in NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J., May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
- 22Oct, 2024
FtsZ inhibitors represent a new drug class as no drugs using this mode of action (MOA) have been approved by regulators. In this paper, we present the screening and evaluation of a benzamide class that is functionalized at the alkoxy fragment targeting Gram-negative bacteria.








Frank Carlo Pasqualone, MBA
Joe DePinto, MBA
Gregory G. Mario, MBA, President and CEO