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GPB Scientific

www.gpbscientific.com

 
GPB Scientific is transforming the process of purifying and enriching cells for cell therapy production. Reliable cell recovery and expansion are fundamental to the successful scale up of CAR-T or any therapeutic cell manufacturing process. GPB has developed a high-throughput, automatable, microfluidic closed-system for leukapheresis sample preparation and downstream processing of cells for CAR-T and other cell therapy production. This breakthrough reduces cell losses and skill-intensive manual steps.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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Funding

GPB Scientific raised $25.5M on 04/02/2020

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