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Biomea Fusion plans to present new data on its investigational therapy icovamenib at ADA2026. The findings indicate durable improvements in insulin secretion, C-peptide levels, and glycemic control for both type 1 and type 2 diabetes patients.
Additionally, the company highlights translational research supporting the therapy’s potential to improve metabolic health by reducing fat and preserving lean muscle mass. Biomea Fusion also announced an expansion of its research efforts surrounding icovamenib. Further details on the expanded program can be found on the company’s official website.
Biomea Fusion previously visited clinical study sites supporting Phase II trials of icovamenib for type 2 diabetes, recording progress in its COVALENT-211 and COVALENT-212 programs. In a separate 52-week Phase II study, the company reported increased C-peptide secretion among participants with type 2 diabetes, according to earlier trial data. These earlier efforts provide context for the company’s continued research investment in icovamenib.