Indapta Therapeutics Awarded $4.5 Million by CPRIT to Advance Clinical Development of its Allogenic Natural Killer Cell Therapy

“We greatly appreciate that CPRIT has recognized the promise of Indapta’s allogeneic g-NK cell therapy for the treatment of advanced cancer patients,” said Dr. Mark Frohlich, CEO of Indapta. “We are highly encouraged to be seeing early evidence of clinical activity in the safety run-in portion of the trial at the lowest cell dose and without the addition of a monoclonal antibody. We look forward to using the CPRIT funds to treat additional patients in order to reach clinical proof-of-concept in our Phase 1 dose escalation trial.”

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