Immunitas nabs $58M for cancer therapy based on single-cell platform

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

August 18, 2021 -- Immunitas Therapeutics has completed a $58 million financing round that the company will use to advance its lead program, a natural killer and T-cell modulator for the treatment of solid tumors and hematological cancers.

Preclinical studies have shown that the candidate, the CD161 inhibitor IMT-009, enhances tumor killing, increases cytokine production, and leads to increased survival rates. The company plans to file an investigational new drug application in the first half of 2022.

"Our single-cell technology platform allows our team to incorporate insights from human biology throughout the discovery and development process, enabling us to rapidly move towards serving patients in need," said Jeffrey Goldberg, CEO of Immunitas.

The company's technology enables rapid target identification and validation in parallel with antibody discovery and engineering.

The series B financing round was led by Agent Capital. The new funding builds on a $39 million series A financing secured by the company in 2019.


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