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Lyell Immunopharma develops next-generation CAR-T cell therapies designed to overcome T cell exhaustion and treat solid tumors, the frontier of cell therapy.
Lyell Immunopharma is a clinical-stage cell therapy company founded in 2018 by Rick Klausner and publicly traded on Nasdaq. The company focuses on next-generation CAR-T therapies that address the key limitations of first-generation products, particularly the exhaustion and dysfunction of engineered T cells that limits efficacy especially against solid tumors. Lyell has developed proprietary T cell reprogramming technologies including gene overexpression approaches that maintain T cell stemness and fitness during manufacturing and after infusion. The company is applying these technologies to both hematological malignancies and solid tumors in a pipeline of clinical programs. Lyell has established a research collaboration with GlaxoSmithKline to combine cell therapy expertise. While first-generation CAR-T products have demonstrated remarkable responses in blood cancers, Lyell is focused on the much larger unmet need in solid tumors where current CAR-T therapies have shown limited efficacy. The company represents the scientific evolution of the cell therapy field toward more durable and broadly applicable treatments.
World's dominant DNA sequencing platform with ~80% market share; ~$4.34B FY2025 revenue. Powers clinical genomics, oncology diagnostics, and population-scale sequencing.
Illumina was founded in 1998 in San Diego and has grown into the undisputed leader in next-generation sequencing (NGS), with approximately 80% global market share across research and clinical applications. The company's sequencing-by-synthesis (SBS) chemistry and NovaSeq, NextSeq, and MiSeq instrument platforms have become the standard infrastructure for genomic research, clinical oncology, reproductive health, and infectious disease diagnostics worldwide.\n\nIllumina's business model combines high-margin consumable sales (flow cells, reagent kits) with instrument placements, creating a razor-and-blades recurring revenue structure. Its clinical sequencing segment showed accelerating growth in 2025, with clinical consumables revenue up 20% year-over-year in Q4. The company is expanding into spatial transcriptomics and multi-omics with new instruments unveiled at AGBT 2025, broadening its addressable market.\n\nIllumina reported $4.34 billion in FY2025 revenue and guides to $4.5–$4.6 billion for FY2026, with non-GAAP operating margins of ~23%. Having divested Grail (its liquid biopsy subsidiary) following regulatory pressure, Illumina is refocused on its core sequencing franchise and positioned to benefit from continued clinical adoption of genomic medicine.
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