Caribou Biosciences to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences
Caribou Biosciences (Nasdaq: CRBU) announced that CEO Rachel Haurwitz, Ph.D., will participate in three upcoming investor conferences in February 2023. The conferences include the Guggenheim Oncology Conference on February 9 at 10:45 AM EST, the SVB Securities Global Biopharma Conference on February 14 at 5:00 PM EST, and Citi's 2023 Oncology Leadership Summit on February 22 at 2:00 PM EST. All events offer webcasts for attendees. Caribou is known for its next-generation CRISPR genome-editing platform, particularly its innovative chRDNA technology, enhancing precision in therapies for hematologic malignancies and solid tumors.
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BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Caribou Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRBU), a leading clinical-stage CRISPR genome-editing biopharmaceutical company, today announced Rachel Haurwitz, Ph.D., Caribou’s president and chief executive officer, is scheduled to participate in the following investor conferences:
- Guggenheim Oncology Conference 2023, New York City
February 9, 2023, 10:45 am EST
Webcast
- SVB Securities Global Biopharma Conference, virtual
February 14, 2023, 5:00 pm EST
Webcast
- Citi's 2023 Oncology Leadership Summit, virtual
February 22, 2023, 2:00 pm EST
Webcast to be made available on Events page
For more information, visit the Events page on Caribou’s website. Webcasts will be available on the Caribou website for 30 days after the event.
About Caribou’s Novel Next-Generation CRISPR Platform
CRISPR genome editing uses easily designed, modular biological tools to make DNA changes in living cells. There are two basic components of Class 2 CRISPR systems: the nuclease protein that cuts DNA and the RNA molecule(s) that guide the nuclease to generate a site-specific, double-stranded break, leading to an edit at the targeted genomic site. CRISPR systems are capable of editing unintended genomic sites, known as off-target editing, which may lead to harmful effects on cellular function and phenotype. In response to this challenge, Caribou has developed CRISPR hybrid RNA-DNA guides (chRDNAs; pronounced “chardonnays”) that direct substantially more precise genome editing compared to all-RNA guides. Caribou is deploying the power of its Cas12a chRDNA technology to carry out high efficiency multiple edits, including multiplex gene insertions, to develop CRISPR-edited therapies.
About Caribou Biosciences, Inc.
Caribou Biosciences is a clinical-stage CRISPR genome-editing biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing transformative therapies for patients with devastating diseases. The company’s genome-editing platform, including its proprietary Cas12a chRDNA technology, enables superior precision to develop cell therapies that are specifically engineered for enhanced persistence. Caribou is advancing a pipeline of off-the-shelf CAR-T and CAR-NK cell therapies for the treatment of patients with hematologic malignancies and solid tumors.
For more information about Caribou, visit www.cariboubio.com and follow the company @CaribouBio.
“Caribou Biosciences” and the Caribou logo are registered trademarks of Caribou Biosciences, Inc.
Caribou Biosciences Contacts:
Investors:
Amy Figueroa, CFA
afigueroa@cariboubio.com
Media:
Peggy Vorwald, Ph.D.
pvorwald@cariboubio.com
Investors and Media:
Elizabeth Wolffe, Ph.D., and Sylvia Wheeler
Wheelhouse LSA
lwolffe@wheelhouselsa.com
swheeler@wheelhouselsa.com
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