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Goldman Small Cap Research Publishes New Research Report on Regen BioPharma, Inc.
Company Set to Make Migration from Preclinical to Clinical Stage
BALTIMORE, MD / ACCESS Newswire / July 17, 2025 / Goldman Small Cap Research, a stock market research firm specializing in the small cap and microcap sectors, announced today that it has published a new research report on Regen BioPharma, Inc. (OTCPK:RGBP), a developer of innovative treatments using autologous cell therapies, RNA and DNA-based immunotherapy and small molecules in the immune-oncology segment. The Goldman report carries a price target. To view and download the new research report, along with disclosures and disclaimers, please visit: https://goldmansmallcapresearch.com/opportunity-research/regen-phase-i/.
Regen BioPharma, Inc. is focused on developing innovative treatments using autologous cell therapies, RNA and DNA-based immunotherapy and small molecules in the immune-oncology segment. The Company seeks to rapidly advance novel technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/II clinical trials. The Company has an FDA-cleared IND for its Phase I clinical trial candidate HemaXellerate, an innovative stem cell-derived therapy.
In the Opportunity Research report, analyst Rob Goldman reviews this undervalued and underfollowed innovator including upcoming milestones and events, deep pipeline, and valuation drivers.
Migration from Preclinical to Clinical Status
Goldman commented, "Regen is on the cusp of making a major leap from the preclinical biopharma stage to a clinical stage biopharma, which typically serves as core industry valuation driver. The Company's lead candidate, HemaXellerate, is an innovative stem cell-derived therapy and the Company plans to launch a Phase I clinical trial in the coming months. HemaXellerate's primary indication is to treat chemotherapy patients who have developed a potentially terminal side effect, severe aplastic anemia. The only approved therapy is a costly stem cell transplant, which needs a matched donor and can lead to graft-versus-host disease. Still, the Regen therapy represents $1 billion in market size. "
Multiple, Enviable Development Pathways
"Regen could be awarded an Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) for this product, which would be a major coup for the Company," noted Goldman. "Regen is also evaluating expanded applications for this groundbreaking therapy. With two other filed INDs and a deep pipeline Regen is no one-trick pony. The Company has been awarded 11 patents with 17 patents pending."
Upcoming Events Poised to Raise Profile and Valuation
"We believe that these shares are undervalued based on the IP alone. When taking into account Regen's migration to the clinical stage, this status becomes even more pronounced, given the typical market cap assigned to its peers. Our price target reflects a meaningful discount to the typical market caps enjoyed by active Phase I clinical trial peers. However, if the drug is awarded Orphan Drug Designation, our target could prove to be conservative," concluded Goldman.
About Goldman Small Cap Research: Founded in 2009 by former Piper Jaffray analyst and mutual fund manager Rob Goldman, Goldman Small Cap Research produces sponsored and non-sponsored small cap and microcap stock research reports, articles, stock market blogs, and popular investment newsletters.
Goldman Small Cap Research is not in any way affiliated with Goldman Sachs & Co.
This press release contains excerpts of our most recently published company report on Regen BioPharma, Inc. ("The Company"). The information used and statements of fact made have been obtained from sources considered reliable but we neither guarantee nor represent the completeness or accuracy. Goldman Small Cap Research relied solely upon information derived from Regen BioPharma, Inc. The information includes authorized press releases or legal disclosures made in their filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission http://www.sec.gov.
Separate from the factual content of our update about the Company, we may from time to time include our own opinions about the Company, its business, markets, and opportunities. Any opinions we may offer about the Company are solely our own and are made in reliance upon our rights under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and are provided solely for the general opinionated discussion of our readers. Our opinions should not be considered to be complete, precise, accurate, or current investment advice. Statements herein may contain forward-looking statements and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties affecting results.
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Goldman Small Cap Research
Rob Goldman, Analyst
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SOURCE: Goldman Small Cap Research
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M.A.Colin--AMWN