FDA Clearance of IND Application for Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial (Starlight-1) of EB103, a CD19-Targeted ARTEMIS® T Cell Therapy, to Patients with B-Cell Lymphomas
“We are thrilled to have received FDA clearance for our IND application for EB103, which will allow us to evaluate its safety and efficacy in a broader range of patients, including those who are typically excluded from other clinical trials, often due to cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity,” said Dr. Cheng Liu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Estrella. “Our goal is to develop a safe and effective therapy that can help address the unmet medical needs of patients with R/R B-cell malignancies, including those who are currently underserved by existing therapies. We hope to enroll our first patient in the second half of 2023.”
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