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InGeneron Completes Strategic Financing from Sanford Health to Advance Regenerative Cell Therapies

March 21, 2017

 InGeneron Inc., a regenerative medicine and cell therapy company, announces that Sanford Health, one of the largest integrated healthcare providers in the U.S., has invested $20 million in the company in the form of a Series D financing. The funding is in addition to an active cooperation between InGeneron and Sanford Health for the execution of InGeneron’s clinical programs to improve outcomes in rotator cuff and venous ulcer treatment with its proprietary cell-based therapeutic approach.

“This significant investment demonstrates Sanford’s commitment to be an active participant in InGeneron as well as being our clinical trial site of choice,” said Ron Stubbers, MBA, President of InGeneron. “Our joint efforts will enable the company to make regenerative cell therapies available to clinical practice and to establish a leading position in the application of adipose-derived regenerative cells.”

Earlier this year, Sanford began enrolling participants in the FDA-approved Safety and Efficacy of Adult Adipose-Derived Stem Cell Injections into Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tears clinical trial. The trial uses stromal vascular fraction, a mixture of cells and nutrients isolated from a patient’s own body that contain adipose-derived stem cells, as a potential therapy for partial-thickness rotator cuff tears. Sanford scientists and clinicians are exploring the application of this type of stem cells for other conditions.

Kelby Krabbenhoft, President and CEO of Sanford Health, notes that InGeneron’s approach can help meet a medical need in key orthopedics and wound healing. “Our active collaboration enabled us to be among the first U.S. health care providers to study adipose stem cell therapy in clinical trial,” Krabbenhoft said.

“The investment and expertise Sanford Health brings will accelerate the clinical developments and be a significant facilitator en route to bringing new regenerative cell therapies to patients,” commented Fabian Alt, CFO of InGeneron.

InGeneron is developing regenerative cell therapy applications for orthopedic and wound-healing indications based on its proprietary technology, which enables physicians to use adipose-derived regenerative cells from the patient’s own body for immediate therapeutic application at point of care. InGeneron has an active collaboration with Sanford Health to conduct its clinical trials in rotator cuff tears and venous ulcers at different sites in the Sanford Health network. These studies aim to investigate the safety and efficacy of using autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells in patients compared to current standard of care treatments. With the aim of regulatory approval in the U.S., the first patients were enrolled in InGeneron’s clinical program in January 2017.

 

About InGeneron

InGeneron is elevating the field of regenerative medicine by translating robust science into proven patient benefit. Our purpose is to set new therapeutic standards by enabling physicians to use the patients’ own regenerative cells at point of care. With the initial focus on key orthopedic and wound healing indications, we will make regenerative cell therapies broadly accessible across multiple medical fields. www.ingeneron.com

 

About Sanford Health

Sanford Health is an integrated health system headquartered in the Dakotas. It is one of the largest health systems in the nation with 45 hospitals and nearly 300 clinics in nine states and four countries. Sanford Health’s 28,000 employees, including more than 1,300 physicians, make it the largest employer in the Dakotas. Nearly $1 billion in gifts from philanthropist Denny Sanford have allowed for several initiatives, including global children’s clinics, genomic medicine and specialized centers researching cures for type 1 diabetes, breast cancer and other diseases. For more information, visit sanfordhealth.org.

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