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About the company

Medigene AG is a Germany-based biotechnology company that develops treatment platforms to target various types and stages of cancer with candidates in clinical and pre-clinical development. The Company focuses on the development of personalized T cell-based immunotherapies. It develops three platforms: T-cell receptor (TCR)-modified T cells for adoptive T-cell therapy as treatments for patients with tumor burdens; Dendritic cell (DC) vaccines for the treatment of low tumor burdens, such as minimal residual disease or for use in combination therapies, and T-cell-specific monoclonal antibodies (TABS) to identify T cells based on their T-cell receptors. The Company operates offices in Martinsried in Germany, as well as in Washington DC and San Diego in the United States.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)--
  • Net income in EUR--
  • Incorporated1997
  • Employees86.00
  • Location
    Medigene AGLochhamer Strasse 11PLANEGG 82152GermanyDEU
  • Phone+49 892000330
  • Fax+49 892 000332920
  • Websitehttps://www.medigene.de/
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