Medigene and EpimAb Biotherapeutics Enter into a Co-Development Partnership for TCR-Guided T Cell Engagers

“We are delighted to partner with EpimAb and their proprietary T-FIT platform, which is well validated with strong clinical data and a number of prominent recent partnering deals, to develop potential best-in-class TCR-TCEs, leveraging our expert 3S TCR generation capabilities,” said Selwyn Ho, CEO of Medigene AG. “This co-development agreement further expands the application of Medigene’s TCRs into off-the-shelf TCR-guided modalities and underscores our commitment to forging value-driven partnerships that expand our pipeline in areas of high unmet patient need.”

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