University of Chicago and Evelo Biosciences enters licensing agreement

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The University of Chicago and Evelo Biosciences entered into a license agreement to develop and commercialize a microbiome-based cancer immunotherapy. The cancer therapy, developed in the laboratories of UChicago researcher Thomas Gajewski, employs select gut microbes to boost the immune system’s attack on cancer cells and improve the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs. “This is the...

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