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CAR T cell attacking cancer cells

In CAR T therapy, China excels in speed but quality remains a concern

June 1, 2021
By Elise Mak
China is making strides in cell and gene therapy, notably so with a 61% surge in the number of clinical trials in six years, a new report by Ernst & Young showed. While analysts noted the increasing innovation efforts and cross-border collaborations, concerns remain if quality will be compromised by speed.
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In CAR T therapy, China excels in speed but quality remains a concern

May 28, 2021
By Elise Mak
China is making strides in cell and gene therapy, notably so with a 61% surge in the number of clinical trials in six years, a new report by Ernst & Young showed. While analysts noted the increasing innovation efforts and cross-border collaborations, concerns remain if quality will be compromised by speed.
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T cells

Appia Bio closes $52M series A round to lead the way on CAR-iNKT cell therapy

May 11, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
Appia Bio Inc. raised $52 million in a series A funding round to bring forward a novel take on allogeneic cell therapy for cancer, based on a rare lymphocyte population, invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells, which exhibit aspects of both NK cell and T-cell biology.
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Following in-depth therapeutic review, Mogrify adds $17M to series A

May 4, 2021
By Nuala Moran
LONDON – Cell transdifferentiation specialist Mogrify Ltd. has raised $17 million in the second close its series A, taking the round to $33 million and enabling the company to progress three cell therapy programs to the clinic.
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Edigene secures $62M in series B+ to advance hematopoietic stem cell therapy

April 27, 2021
By Elise Mak
Genome editing startup Edigene Inc. closed a ¥400 million (US$62 million) series B+ round to expand its operation to more cities and advance its lead product ET-01 into clinical trials. The financing follows the $67 million series B that closed in October 2020.
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Edigene secures $62M in series B+ to advance hematopoietic stem cell therapy

April 21, 2021
By Elise Mak
Genome editing startup Edigene Inc. closed a ¥400 million (US$62 million) series B+ round to expand its operation to more cities and advance its lead product ET-01 into clinical trials. The financing follows the $67 million series B that closed in October 2020.
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z-Movi on table

Lumicks completes $93M series D to advance next-gen life science tools

April 16, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Lumicks BV raised $93 million in a series D financing led by new investors Farallon Capital Management and Lauxera Capital Partners. The proceeds are earmarked for expansion of the Lumicks’ product pipeline and for commercialization of its Z-Movi cell avidity analyzer.
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Human NK cell
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Shoreline Biosciences raises $43M to advance allogenic NK and macrophage cell therapies

April 7, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Shoreline Biosciences Inc., a San Diego-based company developing allogenic natural killer and macrophage cellular therapies for cancer and other diseases, has raised $43 million in a financing led by Boxer Capital.
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Cells and DNA helix

Regenerative medicine companies enjoy record year

March 31, 2021
By Peter Winter
With the massive amounts of capital raised by global public and private biopharmaceutical companies last year generating approximately $134 billion – a total that was almost double the previous record of about $69 billion raised in 2015 – it is not surprising that financing for the regenerative medicine and advanced therapy sector also set an annual record.
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Dollar sign in piggy bank

Elevatebio building out its cell and gene therapy platform with $525M series C

March 15, 2021
By Michael Fitzhugh
Elevatebio LLC, a provider of infrastructure, expertise and investment for a growing roster of cell and gene therapy companies, has raised $525 million in series C financing to advance its work. Matrix Capital Management led the round, joined by new investors Softbank Vision Fund 2 and Fidelity Management and Research Co. Existing investors also joined in.
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