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JPM 2023 Analysis Day 3: Century Tx, Atara Bio, and Precigen

On the third day of the JPM 2023, Celltelligence covered presentations by Century Tx (press release / webcast / presentation), Atara Bio (webcast / presentation), and Precigen (press release / presentation). Below, Celltelligence provides insights and context for each presentation. The following topics are covered below.

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How Engineered CAR-NK Cells Could Overcome Several Major Challenges Faced by CAR-Ts; Nkarta and CRISPR Tx Report Preclinical Data for Developing a CD70 CAR-NK and a NK:T Treatment; AACR 2022 Analysis 1

AACR 2022 Analysis 1: Several preclinical and clinical updates were presented describing potential strategies to overcome key hurdles associated with NK-based cell therapies. Below, Celltelligence provides insights and context for each presentation. The following topics are covered below:

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Cellectis – Cytovia Partnership Expands to Include China

On Thursday, November 18, Cellectis and Cytovia Therapeutics announced (press release) the expansion of their TALEN gene-edited iPSC-derived NK and CAR-NK partnership to enable broader collaboration in China through Cytovia’s joint venture CytoLynx Therapeutics. Below, Celltelligence provides insights on how Cellectis could benefit from the expanded collaboration.

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Latest NK Cell Therapy Advances Discussed in a Panel Session; Fate Tx Presents Preclinical Updates for Two iPSC-derived CAR-NKs; AACR 2021 Day 5

On the fifth day of AACR 2021 Week I, two key preclinical CAR-NK updates were reported from Fate Therapeutics, while the latest NK cell engineering approaches were reviewed during a panel discussion. Below, Celltelligence provides insights and context for each presentation.

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