IASO Bio and Innovent Enhance Strategic Collaboration in Cell Therapy

Ms. Zhang Jinhua, Founder, Chairwoman and CEO of IASO Bio, stated: “We extend our gratitude to Innovent for their recognition and trust in our research and development capabilities as well as our commercialization strength. Over the past six years, we have built a solid partnership with Innovent and witnessed each other’s innovation and growth in the biopharmaceutical field. We firmly believe that this new strategic alliance will bring significant synergistic effects to both parties. We can fully leverage our strengths and work together to advance innovative therapeutic solutions. We will remain committed to our original mission of bringing more innovative treatments to patients and look forward to achieving mutual success in our future strategic partnership with Innovent.”

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