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Description of Business
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2014
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Description of Business
Description of Business
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (the “Company” or “Inovio”) is developing vaccines and immune therapies, called synthetic vaccines, focused on cancers and infectious diseases. The Company's DNA-based immune therapies, in combination with its proprietary electroporation delivery devices, are generating immune responses, with therapeutic T-cell responses exceeding other technologies in terms of magnitude, breadth, and response rate. In addition, the Company's novel SynCon® vaccine design has shown the ability to help break the immune system’s tolerance of cancerous cells. Given the recognized role of killer T cells in eliminating cancerous or infected cells from the body, Inovio’s scientists believe that its active immunotherapies may play an important role in helping fight these diseases. Inovio's SynCon® design is also intended to provide universal protection against known as well as new unmatched strains of pathogens such as influenza. Human data to date have shown a favorable safety profile of the Company's DNA vaccines delivered using electroporation. The Company has completed, current or planned clinical programs of its proprietary SynCon® vaccines and immunotherapies for HPV-caused pre-cancers and cancers (therapeutic), influenza (preventive), prostate cancer (therapeutic), breast/lung/pancreatic cancer (therapeutic), hepatitis C virus (HCV) (therapeutic), hepatitis B virus (HBV) (therapeutic), HIV, and malaria (preventive and therapeutic). The Company's partners and collaborators include Roche, University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, National Microbiology Laboratory of the Public Health Agency of Canada, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health/Malaria Vaccine Initiative (“PATH”/ “MVI”), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (“NIAID”), United States Military HIV Research Program (“USMHRP”), U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (“USAMRIID”), HIV Vaccines Trial Network (“HVTN”) and Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”).