Spin-off Cellestia Biotech raises CHF 8 million in seed financing

Cellestia Biotech, an EPFL spin-off, can now carry out clinical trials on its new cancer treatment after raising CHF 8 million in seed money. The treatment has shown excellent efficacy in laboratory tests, and the company has filed several patents. Cellestia Biotech will use the proceeds of its CHF 8 million fundraising round to perform clinical trials on its new cancer drug. The EPFL spin-off has developed an oral treatment for cancers related to a specific kind of genetic lesion, including various types of leukemia and lymphoma, and solid tumors. In healthy bodies, the NOTCH gene affects the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells in many different kinds of human tissue. It helps make sure that the cells and tissue develop normally. But some genetic lesions interfere with the activation of this process, opening the door to certain types of cancers.
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