Marseille, France-based ImCheck Therapeutics has received 20.2 million euros ($22.4 million) in non-dilutive funding as part of the i-Démo call for projects under the France 2030 Plan operated by Bpifrance on behalf of the French government.
The funding will support the development of the company’s most advanced drug candidate, ICT01, a γ9δ2 T cell-activating monoclonal antibody, currently in a Phase I/IIa clinical trial program in various solid cancer and hematologic malignancy indications.
These funds will also support ImCheck’s ICT41 pathogen-agnostic infectious disease candidate, which is moving toward clinical development.
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