Carisma Therapeutics Announces Investor Conference Participation

On November 16, 2019 Carisma Therapeutics Inc., a preclinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing innovative immunotherapies based on engineered macrophages, reported that it will be participating in three upcoming investor conferences (Press release, Carisma Therapeutics, NOV 16, 2019, View Source [SID1234551403]).

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Stifel 2019 Healthcare Conference, November 19-20, 2019 – Carisma’s management will deliver a presentation on Wednesday, November 20, at 4:45 pm EDT and host one-on-one meetings at the venue. The conference will be held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel, New York, NY.
Jefferies 2019 London Healthcare Conference, November 20-21, 2019 – Carisma will host one-on-one meetings on November 20 and 21 at the conference venue, at the Waldorf Hilton, London, UK.
Piper Jaffray 31st Annual Healthcare Conference, December 3-5, 2019 – Carisma’s management team will present on Tuesday, December 3, at 4:50 pm EDT. The company will host one-on-one meetings at the conference venue, at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in New York, NY.
Carisma Therapeutics is pioneering the development of engineered macrophages to transform the treatment of cancer and other serious illnesses through the engagement of both the innate and adaptive immune responses. Carisma’s proprietary chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-macrophage cell therapy platform is designed to address key challenges involved in the treatment of solid tumors by actively trafficking to the tumor, selectively killing tumor cells through phagocytosis, "warming up" the tumor microenvironment, and triggering a durable response from other immune cells.

Carisma’s first product in development is an autologous HER2-targeted CAR-macrophage expected to enter clinical studies in 2020. Additional CAR-macrophages targeting other solid tumor antigens are in early development.