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Ensoma Strengthens Scientific Advisory Board with Leaders in Oncology and Primary Immune Deficiencies

Scientific advisors include cell and gene therapy pioneers and clinicians with expertise in innovative therapeutic modalities across an array of disease areas

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ensoma, a gene therapy company advancing the future of medicine through precision in vivo engineering of blood and immune cells, today announced additions to the Company’s scientific advisory board (SAB) – Crystal Mackall, M.D., of the Stanford University School of Medicine, and Harry Malech, M.D., of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). They join existing SAB members, Co-founder and Chairman Hans-Peter Kiem, M.D., Ph.D., of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Fred Hutch); Anja Ehrhardt, Ph.D., of Universität Witten/Herdecke; Vijay Sankaran, M.D., Ph.D., of Boston Children’s Hospital; and Mark Walters, M.D., of University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).

“We are excited to have assembled such an accomplished and diverse group of academic, scientific and clinical experts to serve on our scientific advisory board,” said Robert Peters, Ph.D., chief scientific officer of Ensoma. “Our scientific advisors range from gene and cell therapy innovators to clinicians with experience across an array of disease areas, including rare genetic diseases, as well as immuno-oncology and autoimmune diseases, where engineering the immune system may serve as a meaningful approach. We look forward to leveraging this group’s expansive expertise as we accelerate the development of off-the-shelf therapies that will transform the gene and cell therapy landscape by enabling healthcare providers to treat patients anywhere, including in outpatient settings.”

Additional details surrounding members of Ensoma’s scientific advisory board include:

Additional information on the roles and affiliations of members of the scientific advisory board may be viewed here.

Dr. Kiem added, “Beyond its gene and cell therapy expertise, this group’s clinical know-how will aid the company in its transition from the discovery stage to the clinic, where we hope to translate, for the first time, the promise of this next-generation in vivo approach into therapies for patients with a range of diseases, spanning from rare disorders to oncology and immune-mediated diseases. Ensoma’s vectors will also allow us to build upon proven ex vivo therapies, such as CAR T-cells by taking them in vivo, which would greatly simplify manufacturing and production complexities.”

About Ensoma

Ensoma believes the future of medicine lies within us. Our Engenious™ gene therapy platform is the first to precisely engineer any or all hematopoietic and immune cells with a one-time, off-the-shelf in vivo treatment. Engenious therapies have an unmatched capacity to deliver all modern genetic modification tools and set a new standard for versatile cell programming and control across a range of complex diseases. Ensoma is supported by top-tier investors, a strategic collaboration with Takeda and a passionate team committed to a bold, global vision for gene therapy. Ensoma is based in Boston. For more information, visit www.ensoma.com.

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