Cellipont and Wugen Sign Agreement for the Clinical Manufacture of Wugen's Off-the-Shelf CAR-T Cellular Therapies

Cellipont Bioservices, a cell therapy Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), and Wugen, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing allogeneic, off-the-shelf cell therapies to treat a broad range of hematological and solid tumor malignancies, announced the signing of an agreement for the manufacturing of their CAR-T cell therapies.

Under the agreement, Cellipont Bioservices will be providing the technology transfer and production of Wugen's allogeneic CAR-T cell therapies at their new purpose-built 76,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility.

Wugen is developing the next generation of off-the-shelf memory natural killer (NK) and CAR-T cell therapies for cancer. The company's investigational cell therapies originate from healthy donors and are further engineered to enhance their function of eliminating cancer cells. Their NK cell and CAR-T immuno-oncology therapies address the needs of patients with solid tumors, acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and T-cell malignancies.

"We are excited to collaborate with Cellipont Bioservices, leveraging their expertise in cell therapy manufacturing to carry out our mission of bringing innovative CAR-T cell therapies to patients in need. This new partnership helps enable Wugen to achieve our mission to help patients with hematological malignancies with off-the-shelf cell therapies," said Kumar Srinivasan, Ph.D., MBA, president and CEO of Wugen.

"We are thrilled to partner with Wugen, Inc. in advancing their groundbreaking CAR-T cell therapies. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving innovation and accelerating the development of life-saving treatments for patients worldwide," said Edwin Beale, CCO of Cellipont.

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