Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based Adaptimmune, a biopharmaceutical company that develops T cell therapies against cancer, has announced a major restructuring, including the sale of intellectual property to Louisville, Kentucky-based US WorldMeds Partners, and a 62% reduction in its workforce.
The layoffs will impact approximately 300 employees. Earlier reductions included a 29% workforce reduction completed in early 2025. It is not known how many employees will be hired by US WorldMeds.
"As part of the Restructuring, Elliot Norry, our Chief Medical Officer, and Cintia Piccina, our Chief Commercial Officer, will cease to be employed by Adaptimmune LLC as of August 8, 2025, and Joanna Brewer, our Chief Scientific Officer, will cease to be employed by Adaptimmune Limited as of August 31, 2025. As previously disclosed, Gavin Wood, our Chief Financial Officer, will cease to be employed by Adaptimmune Limited as of August 31, 2025."
CEO Adrian Rawcliffe noted, “Adaptimmune has been at the forefront of solid tumor cell therapy and delivering groundbreaking treatments to patients for more than a decade. We were the first company to obtain a marketing authorization for an engineered TCR T-cell therapy, TECELRA, and we have a second cell therapy, lete-cel, with approval anticipated in 2026. However, given the financial situation of the Company, it is clear that securing the right strategic option was critical to maximize value for all of our stakeholders and, importantly, ensure our patients continue to receive TECELRA. After an extensive review of all strategic alternatives available to Adaptimmune, we are convinced that this transaction represents the best path forward for Adaptimmune, our patients, and stakeholders.”
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