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Cellectis Remains Confident on TALEN Editing Safety; UCART22 Clinical Updates Anticipated at ASH 2021; UCARTMESO on Track to Enter the Clinic in 2022; 2seventy Provides Further Insights on Their Business Separation; Cellectis Q3 2021 Earnings Call Summary

Here is a brief preview of this blast: On Friday, November 5, Cellectis held their Q3 2021 earnings call (press release) highlighting UCART22’s (allogeneic CD22 CAR-T) Ph1 BALLI-01 trial update at ASH 2021 and a preclinical data presentation for UCARTMESO (allogeneic mesothelin CAR-T) at SITC 2021. Furthermore, Cellectis discussed Allogene’s recent clinical hold, and provided an update on their manufacturing facilities in Paris, France, and Raleigh, NC. On the same day, bluebird bio announced their Q3 2021 earnings (press release) highlighting 2seventy’s successful business separation. Moreover, on Thursday, November 4, 2seventy bio (press release) provided additional guidance covering clinical updates and manufacturing capabilities.

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