Theravectys raises $20m to progress vaccines pipeline
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Executive Summary
French vaccines company Theravectys has completed a €14.7m ($20m) financing round, with which it plans to begin a Phase I/II cancer vaccine trial and pursue clinical development of its therapeutic anti-HIV vaccine.
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