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Umoja Biopharma raised $300M+ for its lentiviral vector CAR-T platform that delivers cancer-fighting T-cells in a single IV infusion, eliminating the need for cell extraction and manufacturing.
Umoja Biopharma is developing an in vivo CAR-T cell therapy platform that circumvents the costly and time-consuming ex vivo manufacturing process that limits current CAR-T therapies. Instead of extracting a patient's T-cells, engineering them in a lab, and reinfusing them, Umoja's approach delivers viral vectors intravenously that reprogram T-cells directly inside the patient's body. This could reduce CAR-T therapy costs from $400,000+ to a fraction of that price.
Infant Bacterial Therapeutics (IBT) is developing live biotherapeutic Lactobacillus reuteri DSM17938 for necrotizing enterocolitis prevention in premature infants, with Phase 3 trial results expected in 2026.
Infant Bacterial Therapeutics (IBT) is a Swedish biopharma company developing Lactobacillus reuteri DSM17938 — a probiotic bacterial strain — as a regulated drug (live biotherapeutic product) to prevent necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in premature infants. NEC is a devastating gastrointestinal emergency affecting 1–7% of premature newborns, with 30% mortality and severe long-term outcomes in survivors. No approved preventive treatments exist, despite decades of evidence suggesting certain probiotic strains reduce NEC incidence.
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