FDA clears IND application for anti-HLA-G CAR-T cell therapy IVS-3001

“The FDA clearance of the IND application for IVS-3001 represents an important milestone for Invectys and our colleagues at CTMC, and it is the result of years of commitment to developing a novel class of engineered CAR-T therapy,” said Praveen Tyle, Ph.D., CEO of Invectys. “We believe IVS-3001 therapy has the potential to significantly transform the treatment landscape for cancer patients and the potential to achieve improved clinical outcomes.”

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