AstraZeneca said on Tuesday (February 6) it will invest $300 million in a facility in Rockville, Maryland for the discovery and development of cell therapies.
More than 150 jobs will be created at the site in the United States to initially focus on manufacturing the cell therapies to enable clinical trials to be conducted, the company said, adding that the site may expand its focus to support other disease areas.
The Rockville facility marks the latest investment for AstraZeneca in cell therapies after it acquires Neogene Therapeutics and other agreements with cell therapy developers.
AstraZeneca is advancing early-stage trials of several cell therapies in different types of cancer including liver and prostate cancer.
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