Overall impact
A (83)

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Imugene is a leader for overall positive impact. With an 'A' rating of 82.6 for overall impact (96th percentile compared to all companies), Imugene ranks 29th out of 668 industry peers, behind Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Viracta Therapeutics, Fitlife Brands and 24 others, and ahead of Curium Pharma, Allena Pharmaceuticals, Pluristem Therapeutics and 636 others. On top material causes for Imugene's industry (Biotechnology), Imugene performs well in Child and Maternal Health (94.3 score), Child and Maternal Health (95.4), Child and Maternal Health (94.3) and 32 other causes where it received an 'A' score and performs poorly in Humane Treatment of Animals (36.2 score) and Sustainable Use of Water (29.5).
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Company
Founded
1986
Employees
15
Sector
Health Care
Industry
Biotechnology
Sub-industry
Biotechnology
SASB industry
Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
Headquarters
Nsw, Australia
Share classes
IMU.AX
Description
Imugene Limited, a clinical stage immuno-oncology company, develops a range of immunotherapies to activate the immune system of cancer patients to treat and eradicate tumours in Australia. Its lead products under development azer-cel, an allogeneic CAR T cell therapy in phase 1 clinical trial targeting relapsed/refractory non-hodgkin lymphoma and b-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia; CF33 VAXINIA, a combination of genomic sequences from various vaccinia virus strains to generate potent virus in phase 1 clinical trial for mixed advanced solid tumours; and CF33 CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells therapies to target solid tumours in phase 1 study. The company also develops CF33 oncolytic virotherapy CHECKvacc in phase 1 clinical trial for triple negative breast cancer; HER-VAXX, a B-cell immunotherapy cancer vaccine completed phase 2 clinical trial to target metastatic and advanced gastric cancer; PD1-Vaxx, a cancer vaccine that aims to induce the body to produce polyclonal antibodies that block PD-1 signalling in phase 2 clinical trial to target non-small cell lung cancer; and NeoPOLEM in phase 2 study for MSI-high colorectal cancer. The company has a research collaboration with NeoImmuneTech to enhance cancer treatments. Imugene Limited is based in Sydney, Australia.
Material causes
Ethos considers the following causes material for Imugene, based on its industry sub-industry Biotechnology. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.

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