CellCentric secures investment from the American Cancer Society’s impact venture capital fund

Inobrodib is the first drug to target p300/CBP, a new way to treat specific cancers.  Following a successful Phase I campaign, new funding will be used to progress clinical development towards to pivotal registration trials.

Cambridge, UK, 26 January 2022 – CellCentric, a clinical stage, private biotechnology company pioneering small molecule inhibition of p300/CBP to treat cancer, today announces it has received funding from BrightEdge, the impact venture capital fund of the American Cancer Society. The funding will be used to further progress the clinical development of its ground-breaking, targeted treatment, inobrodib (formerly known as CCS1477) and are accompanied by additional significant investment from existing lead investor, Morningside Investments Limited.

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