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Technologybased inCA, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Alume Biosciences is a clinical stage biotechnology company developing nerve specific targeting molecules for intraoperative imaging. In addition to ALM-488, Alume is developing other nerve specific agents for diagnostic and therapeutic indications. ...
Technologybased inGaithersburg, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
In November 2023, Selecta Biosciences Inc. (NASDAQ: SELB) merged with Cartesian Therapeutics to create a publicly traded company pioneering RNA cell therapy to treat autoimmune disease. The combined company will focus on advancing Cartesian’s wholly ...
Technologybased inRixensart, BELGIUM
CuraVac is a clinical-stage biotech company developing the medical and commercial potential of a revolutionary technique for the production of specific Therapeutic Vaccines for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. The company was founded by a ...
CuraVac is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing the medical and commercial potential of a revolutionary technique for the production of specific Therapeutic Vaccines (or Active Targeted Immunotherapies) ...
Technologybased inMiami, FLORIDA (USA)
We are a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing cellular therapies for aging-related and life-threatening conditions. Our lead investigational product is Lomecel-B, which is derived from culture-expanded medicinal signaling cells (MSCs) ...
Technologybased inParamus, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Starton is an emerging clinical-stage biotechnology company transforming standard of care therapies with proprietary dermal delivery technology, so people with cancer can receive continuous treatment to live better, longer. Focused on continuous ...
Technologybased inHolliston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
HRGN is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that uses a patient’s own stem cells that are grown on a hollow tubular scaffold to regenerate organ tissue damaged from cancer, trauma, birth defects or other diseases. The patient’s stem ...