CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gamida Cell, a leading cellular and immune therapeutics company, today announced that preliminary data from an ongoing phase I study from the nicotinamide-based natural killer cell expansion, or NAM-NK, program will be presented during the Inaugural AACR International Meeting on Advances in Malignant Lymphoma, held June 22 – 26 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Veronika Bachanova, M.D., Ph.D., hematologist/oncologist at the Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy Program of the University of Minnesota, and lead investigator of the investigator-sponsored phase I NAM-NK clinical study at the Masonic Cancer Center, will present a poster of early patient outcomes from the study in patients with refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
Title: Phase I study of nicotinamide-expanded related donor
Natural Killer (NK) cells for the treatment of relapsed/refractory CD20+
non-Hodgkin lymphoma (Abstract:
B05)
Session: Poster Session B: Therapeutics and
Clinical Trials in Lymphoma 2
Location: Salon F, Boston
Marriott Copley Place
Date: Sunday June 24, 2018 11:45 AM -
1:45 PM
About NAM-NK
Gamida Cell applied the capabilities of its NAM-based cell expansion technology to highly functional NK cells to develop NAM-NK, an innate immunotherapy for the treatment of hematologic and solid tumors in combination with SoC antibody therapies. NAM-NK addresses key limitations of NK cells by increasing the cytotoxicity and in vivo retention and proliferation in the bone marrow and lymphoid organs of NK cells expanded in culture. NAM-NK is in phase I development (NCT03019666) through an investigator-sponsored trial in patients with refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
About Gamida Cell
Gamida Cell is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company leveraging its proprietary technology to develop cell therapies that are designed to cure cancer and rare, serious hematologic diseases. The company is developing a diverse pipeline based on its nicotinamide-, or NAM, -based cell expansion technology, addressing limitations of current cell therapies to provide new treatment alternatives for patients. To learn more about Gamida Cell, including current clinical studies, please visit www.gamida-cell.com and on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.