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Technologybased inWichita, KANSAS (USA)
Neotherma Oncology is led by experienced healthcare executives who are working toward the dream of more effective treatments for cancer. NeoTherma Oncology is developing a groundbreaking type of radio frequency (RF) thermal treatment for deep solid ...
NeoTherma Oncology is a clinical stage medical device company developing a proprietary Thermal Treatment (VectRx) system for deep solid tumors. Our technology is based on applying a safe, non-invasive, non-ionizing ...
Technologybased inPearland, TEXAS (USA)
Base Pair Biotechnologies, Inc. is a world-leading provider of highly customized aptamer discovery and development services. The company was founded in 2012. It is privately held and located in the Houston, Texas metropolitan area, close to major ...
Technologybased inRockville, MARYLAND (USA)
Since the treatment of our first oncology patient in 2015, AbelZeta has been able to build best-in-class and best-in-disease potential pipeline, leading to the licensing of two CD20-directed autologous CAR-Ts to Janssen Biotech in 2023. Our goal is ...
PRODUCT: C-CAR031. INDICATION: HCC. PLATFORM: CAR-T. PRECLINICAL: GPC3. IIT: -. PHASE 1/1B: -. PHASE 2: -. PARTNERS: ...
Technologybased inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Myeloid Therapeutics is a leader in the development of mRNA-based immunotherapies, focusing on harnessing and enhancing the natural capabilities of myeloid cells to combat cancer. The company's cutting-edge in vivo engineering platform is designed ...
Myeloid is focused on advancing its ATAK CAR monocytes, which are myeloid cells with innate immune receptor-inspired CARs to recognize and kill cancer. Additionally, Myeloid has streamlined manufacturing for its ATAK cell therapy candidates through ...
Technologybased inCambridge, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Sumitomo Pharma Oncology, Inc. is a developer of novel cancer therapeutics based in the U.S. and a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Pharma Co., Ltd. This U.S. entity, together with the oncology research and development teams in Japan, Cancer ...
Immunotherapeutic cancer vaccines have generated a lot of interest from oncologists since it was discovered that immune activation can lead to a specific antitumor response.1 However, despite initial progress, most cancer vaccines have failed to ...
