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Immunotech CEO: IPO shines light on China’s innovation in cell therapy

July 14, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Beijing-based Immunotech Biopharm Ltd. made a strong debut as the first pre-revenue cellular immunotherapy firm to trade on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX), raising $142 million via its IPO. Trading under the ticker 6978, the company’s share price closed at HK$15.48 (US$2) on July 10, up 40.7% from its offer price at HK$11.
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Wang Yu, CEO, Immunotech

Immunotech CEO: IPO shines light on China’s innovation in cell therapy

July 13, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – Beijing-based Immunotech Biopharm Ltd. made a strong debut as the first pre-revenue cellular immunotherapy firm to trade on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX), raising $142 million via its IPO. Trading under the ticker 6978, the company’s share price closed at HK$15.48 (US$2) on July 10, up 40.7% from its offer price at HK$11.
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IPO puzzle pieces

Nkarta’s killer (cell) IPO bags $252M, trades high as Poseida proves seaworthy, too

July 10, 2020
By Randy Osborne
Two California companies – Nkarta Inc. and Poseida Therapeutics Inc. – scored impressive IPOs but with decidedly different post-pricing performance, as Wall Street showed its enthusiasm for the former’s natural killer (NK) cell research by pushing shares (NASDAQ:NKTX) up 166%, to close July 10 at $47.90, an increase of $29.90.
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Cells, DNA illustration

With $700M first round financing, privately held Sana slips into top spot

June 24, 2020
By Karen Carey
Up-and-coming cell and gene engineering company Sana Biotechnology Inc. raised $700 million in a first round financing, bumping Moderna Inc., which previously had the highest venture capital (VC) financing of a traditional biotech company to date.
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Blood cell, test tubes, dropper

Whale of a deal: Orca lands a $192M series D to study cell therapies

June 17, 2020
By Lee Landenberger
Orca Bio Inc.’s $192 million series D brings the company out of stealth and openly into the business of transforming allogeneic cell therapies. The new funding brings Orca’s total capital raised since 2016 to nearly $300 million.
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Chinese cell therapy developers adopt new approaches to stand out

June 2, 2020
By Elise Mak
SUZHOU, China – Chinese CAR T therapy developers from early to IPO-ready-stage are confident that they can create a strong presence in the global scene with their innovations, and they are also making strategies that will work best for their home market.
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Enmore Bio Conference

Chinese cell therapy developers adopt new approaches to stand out

May 29, 2020
By Elise Mak
SUZHOU, China – Chinese CAR T therapy developers from early to IPO-ready-stage are confident that they can create a strong presence in the global scene with their innovations, and they are also making strategies that will work best for their home market.
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China’s Carsgen set to start trials for first claudin18.2-targeted CAR T-cell therapy

May 26, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – CAR T-cell therapeutics developer Carsgen Therapeutics Co. Ltd., of Shanghai, won IND clearance from the FDA for its first-in-class CT-041 for advanced gastric and pancreatic cancers. The company said it is the first claudin18.2 (CLDN18.2)-targeted CAR T-cell therapy cleared for clinical trials in the world.
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China’s Carsgen set to start trials for first claudin18.2-targeted CAR T-cell therapy

May 21, 2020
By Elise Mak
BEIJING – CAR T-cell therapeutics developer Carsgen Therapeutics Co. Ltd., of Shanghai, won IND clearance from the FDA for its first-in-class CT-041 for advanced gastric and pancreatic cancers. The company said it is the first claudin18.2 (CLDN18.2)-targeted CAR T-cell therapy cleared for clinical trials in the world.
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Kidneys

Efficacy signal puts Tolerogenixx immune tolerance cell therapy on track for phase IIb

May 11, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Tolerogenixx GmbH is on track to move its cell-based immune tolerance induction therapy for kidney transplant recipients into a 200-patient phase IIb trial, following the publication of promising data from a phase Ib trial, in 10 patients, in which all participants had a successful transplant at one-year follow-up.
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