Lyell Immunopharma Completes Acquisition of ImmPACT Bio

“We’re excited to welcome ImmPACT to Lyell and look forward to working together to transform the treatment of cancer with next-generation cell therapies that offer patients improved outcomes,” stated Lynn Seely, M.D., Lyell’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are focused on accelerating the development of IMPT-314 for patients with aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and look forward to presenting initial data from the Phase 1-2 trial of IMPT-314 in patients treated in the 3rd line CAR-naïve setting at a major medical conference later this year.”

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