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Redbiotec AG

Redbiotec develops therapeutic bacteria to treat cancer and genetic disorders. Designed to overcome delivery hurdles faced by other vehicles, the proprietary bacteria platform accommodates large and diverse therapeutic cargos ranging from oncolytic virus to gene editing system. The company builds upon its teams expertise in microbial engineering and immunology. During its era as a vaccine innovator, Redbiotec has sold its CMV vaccine business to Pfizer in 2015 and also created an HSV-2 immunotherapy.

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09.04.2020 09:48

Smart answers to the corona virus

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05.01.2015 14:21

Pfizer Acquires Spin-off from Redbiotec

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28.07.2014 16:37

Redbiotec and GE Healthcare Collaborate

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11.07.2014 10:12

Encouraging results for Redbiotec

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17.12.2013 15:33

Redbiotec announces collaboration with GSK Vaccines

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23.10.2013 16:42

EU grant for Redbiotec

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03.09.2013 12:12

Redbiotec and TeselaGen to Partner on Herpesvirus vaccine library

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17.07.2013 11:14

New scientific advisor for Redbiotec

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07.12.2012 13:30

Redbiotec completes proof of concept study

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12.09.2012 15:03

Redbiotec achieves milestone and finds new customer

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14.08.2012 15:06

Redbiotec signed a deal with an antibody company

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15.12.2011 10:47

Redbiotec deal with Intercell

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Redbiotec AG

Founded
2006

Kanton
ZH


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