Fred Aslan describes how Artiva is harnessing the ability of NK cells to act as a modulator of antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity as a therapeutic property of its cell therapies. Watch the interview here.
Artiva Therapeutics is looking to dose the first patient in a Phase I/II trial assessing its cell therapy AlloNK in lupus nephritis (LN). CEO Fred Aslan told the Clinical Trials Arena that the company is currently enrolling patients on the trial with hopes to dose the first patient within H1 2024. Read the full article here.
Manufacturing time and cost create two of the biggest challenges to making cell therapies available to more patients. Scientists at San Diego-based Artiva Biotherapeutics hope to change that with cancer and autoimmune therapies based on natural killer (NK) cells from donors—allogeneic—that are not genetically modified. Read the article here.
Artiva was recognized in the 2023 PM360 Innovations Issue for advancing the first allogeneic NK cell therapy to clinical trials for lupus nephritis. Artiva’s mission is to develop effective, safe and accessible cell therapies for patients with devastating autoimmune diseases and cancers. Our large-scale manufacturing process is capable of producing thousands of doses of cryopreserved,…
Artiva Biotherapeutics’ CEO, Fred Aslan, M.D. was featured on the Beyond Biotech Podcast hosted by Labiotech.eu to discuss recent milestones including: Demonstrating the potential for efficacy and safety with natural killer (NK) cells in two cancer clinical trials, and Receiving FDA clearance for an IND for lupus – marking a first for an allogeneic, off-the-shelf…