
Oxford Biomedica Provides Update on CDMO Services Including New Commercial Agreement
- New and expanded contracts highlight commercial momentum across all viral vector types
- OXB now working on multiple late-stage programmes with its portfolio of client programmes progressing to later stage work
Year to date,
Recently, the Company signed a contract with a new undisclosed US-based biotechnology company for the manufacture of lentiviral vectors as the client prepares for the commercial launch of its CAR-T programme targeting multiple myeloma. Manufacturing will take place in Oxbox, the Company's
Alongside this,
Furthermore, the Company has signed a new agreement with a US-based client specialising in cardiac gene therapy for the tech transfer, optimisation and manufacture of an adeno-associated virus-based process (AAV).
Under the terms of these agreements,
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Enquiries:
Sophia Bolhassan, VP, Corporate Affairs and IR - T: +44 (0) 1865 509 737 / E: ir@oxb.com
ICR Consilium:
T: +44 (0)20 3709 5700 / E: oxfordbiomedica@consilium-comms.com
About
One of the original pioneers in cell and gene therapy, the Company has more than 25 years of experience in viral vectors; the driving force behind the majority of gene therapies. The Company collaborates with some of the world's most innovative pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, providing viral vector development and manufacturing expertise in lentivirus, adeno-associated virus (AAV), adenoviral vectors, and other viral vector types.
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