
Calidi Biotherapeutics and City of Hope Provide Update on a Phase 1 Clinical Trial with CLD-101 Virotherapy in Patients with Recurrent High-Grade Glioma
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58% : Dr. Karen Aboody, City of Hope professor in the Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Division of Neurosurgery, has played a critical role in developing this approach alongside Dr. Portnow.52% : Calidi Biotherapeutics, Inc. (NYSE American: CLDI) ("Calidi"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing a new generation of targeted antitumor virotherapies, and City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, are pleased to jointly announce progress from a phase 1 clinical trial utilizing Calidi's CLD-101 investigational agent (neural stem cell-based oncolytic virotherapy) that is administered intracerebrally.
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