Patient Dosing Initiated with MT-303 in Ph 1 Study for Advanced HCC
“The Myeloid team continues to push forward and revolutionize cancer treatment with the world’s first clinical-stage in vivo mRNA CAR therapies,” said Daniel Getts, Ph.D., CEO of Myeloid. “With multiple clinical trials ongoing that evaluate our therapeutic candidates, including MT-302, our novel TROP2-targeting mRNA CAR in dose escalation studies, and adding MT-303, we have a proven ability to translate cutting-edge mRNA CAR technology into clinical candidates. We are excited by the transformative potential of our in vivo immune cell programming for liver cancer patients.”
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