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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.
Tarrytown NY biopharma giant; creator of Dupixent (>$14B revenue), Eylea, and Kevzara. Velocity Genome platform drives fast antibody and bispecific drug discovery.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals was founded in 1988 in Tarrytown, New York by Leonard Schleifer and George Yancopoulos. The company built its reputation on the Velocimmune platform—a proprietary humanized mouse technology that dramatically accelerates the discovery of human antibodies—and has used it to produce multiple best-in-class biologics across inflammatory, oncologic, and eye diseases.\n\nRegeneron's commercial portfolio is anchored by Dupixent (dupilumab), developed with Sanofi, which has become one of the best-selling drugs globally with over $14 billion in 2024 revenues, treating atopic dermatitis, asthma, COPD, and other type-2 inflammatory conditions. Additional key products include Eylea (aflibercept) for macular degeneration and PRALUENT for cardiovascular cholesterol lowering. The company's bispecific antibody pipeline, cancer vaccines in collaboration with BioNTech, and gene therapy programs represent its next growth wave.\n\nRegeneron reported over $14 billion in annual revenue in 2024 and maintains a world-class science culture, consistently ranking among the top companies for R&D productivity and employee satisfaction. Its Tarrytown campus houses more than 10,000 employees and remains a leading independent US biopharmaceutical innovator.
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