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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.
Signed $2.1B Novo Nordisk collaboration (Feb 2026). Platform enables oral delivery of proteins and peptides (historically injection-only). MIT Langer lab spinout.
Vivtex is an MIT Langer Laboratory spinout that has developed a drug delivery platform enabling oral administration of biologics — proteins, peptides, and other large molecules — that have historically required injection because they are degraded by stomach acid and too large to absorb through the intestinal wall. In February 2026, Vivtex signed a $2.1 billion collaboration agreement with Novo Nordisk for the development of oral formulations of biologic drugs in obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disease.
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