Shaping the future of personalized immunotherapies

Transforming lives with innovation

Bringing nanomedicine to the bedside, Exosiris makes therapies personal and precise: tailored treatment that restores immunity, renews tissues, and overcome unmet clinical needs.

Exosiris purpose

Our hybrid nanoplatform enables, for the first time, the direct delivery of therapeutic payloads within the patient. This breakthrough has the potential to enhance the efficacy of CAR-T cell therapies against tumors while extending far beyond oncology. The same technology paves the way for targeted protein delivery to repair tissues and unlocks new therapeutic avenues to address chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases.

We didn’t come this far to stop!

Transforming personalized immunotherapies and regenerative treatments

Regenerative Medicine

Deliver biologic cargo directly to patients for precise treatment of chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases.

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Personalized Immunotherapies

Shaping the future of immunotherapies, making advanced treatments accessible for unmet clinical needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is nanomedicine?

Nanomedicine involves using nanotechnology for precise therapeutic delivery directly in patients, enhancing treatment efficacy and minimizing invasiveness.

How does Exosiris work?
What are CAR-T cells?
What is targeted protein administration?
Who can benefit from your therapies?

CAR-T cells are patient-derived T lymphocytes genetically engineered to express a synthetic chimeric antigen receptor that enables them to recognize and kill specific cancer cells.

Our platform enables biologic cargo delivery directly to patients, facilitating in-body engineering of CAR-T cells and regenerative medicine for effective treatment.

Exosiris exploits Exo-LNPs, hybrid nanocarriers that combine the natural targeting and biocompatibility of exosomes with the scalable delivery efficiency and specificity of lipid nanoparticles.

Targeted protein administration is a method to deliver proteins precisely where they are needed in the body.

What is regenerative medicine?

Biomedical science that aims to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged cells, tissues, and organs to restore normal function using approaches such as stem cells, tissue engineering, and biomaterials.