Despite being open for over a year across 18 countries, the trial managed to recruit only 10% of its target population.
(Reuters) - 2seventy bio will discontinue enrolling patients in a late-stage study of its cell-therapy Abecma, developed in partnership with Bristol-Myers Squibb, for treating patients with newly ...
Inc. (Nasdaq: TSVT) today announced that the Company, in partnership with study sponsor Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), will ...
The biotech expects that stopping enrollment for KarMMa-9, a trial evaluating early use of the multiple myeloma cell therapy ...
On Wednesday, 2Seventy Bio Inc (TSVT) stock saw a decline, ending the day at $4.32 which represents a decrease of $-0.45 or -9.43% from the prior close of $4.77. The stock opened at $4.32 and touched ...
US biotech 2seventy bio and partner Bristol Myers Squibb today revealed that they will discontinue enrollment in its ongoing ...
2seventy bio and Bristol Myers Squibb are pulling the plug on a late-stage study of their Abecma gene therapy in certain people newly diagnosed with the blood cancer multiple myeloma. 2seventy on ...
Seventy Bio Inc (TSVT) stock saw a modest uptick, ending the day at $5.05 which represents a slight increase of $0.18 or 3.70% from the prior close of $4.87. The stock opened at $4.79 and touched a ...