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Editas Medicine was originally founded with the name "Gengine, Inc." in September 2013 by Feng Zhang of the Broad Institute, Jennifer Doudna of the University of California, Berkeley, [7] and George Church, David Liu, and J. Keith Joung of Harvard University, with funding from Third Rock Ventures, Polaris Partners and Flagship Ventures; the name was changed to the current "Editas Medicine" two ...
Editas (EDIT) progresses well with the development of its lead candidate, EDIT-101, to treat LCA10, a rare genetic illness that causes blindness. Dependence on partners for revenues is a concern.
Editas (EDIT) focuses on the development of its lead candidate, EDIT-101, for treating LCA10, a rare genetic illness that causes blindness. Excessive reliance on partners for revenues remains a woe.
After another solid quarter of progress, the genome-editing company looks forward to a phase 1/2 study for its revolutionary CRISPR medicine. Editas Medicine Prepares to Make History With EDIT-101 ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Editas Medicine, Inc. (Nasdaq: EDIT), a clinical-stage gene editing company, today announced the sale of certain future license fees and other payments owed to Editas Medicine under its Cas9 license agreement with Vertex Pharmaceuticals to a wholly-owned subsidiary of DRI Healthcare Trust (DRI) for an upfront cash payment of $57 million.
James C. “Jim” Mullen (born ca. 1958) is an American business executive. He is the executive chairman at genome editing company Editas Medicine since 2018, where he also served as CEO between 2021 and 2022.
Later in the same month the company launched a collaboration, with Editas Medicine, to create CAR-T and high-affinity T cell receptor therapies to treat cancer, with the potential to generate up to $737 million-plus for Editas. [7] In June, the company acquired X-Body for more than $44 million. [8] In June, the company announced a 10-year ...
Editas (EDIT) pauses enrollment in the phase I/II BRILLIANCE study evaluating EDIT-101 for treating blindness due to Leber congenital amaurosis 10. Stock falls.