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Adaptimmune

Adaptimmune

Biotechnology Research

Abingdon, Oxfordshire 51,899 followers

Designing and delivering cell therapies to transform the lives of people with cancer.

About us

Adaptimmune is a fully integrated cell therapy company, designed and built from the ground up with four U.K.- and U.S.-based biotechnology hub locations. Our comprehensive capabilities and teams include preclinical research, clinical development, translational sciences, autologous and allogeneic manufacturing, and in-house commercial and corporate operations. For more information about Adaptimmune, please visit www.adaptimmune.com. If interested in joining our fast growing team, click on the careers tab of this page. Adaptimmune only accepts employment applications through our corporate website at Adaptimmune.com/Careers and through the ‘Easy Apply’ feature on LinkedIn. If you receive an unsolicited message from someone purporting to represent Adaptimmune, please be cautious and do not provide any personal or financial information, except through the approved application process. If you have any questions regarding an unsolicited message or offer, please contact Talent.AcquisitionUSA@adaptimmune.com to confirm whether the communication is legitimate.

Industry
Biotechnology Research
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Type
Public Company
Founded
2008

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  • Adaptimmune only accepts employment applications through our corporate website at Adaptimmune.com/Careers and through the ‘Easy Apply’ feature on LinkedIn. If you receive an unsolicited message from someone purporting to represent Adaptimmune, please be cautious and do not provide any personal or financial information, except through the approved application process. If you have any questions regarding an unsolicited message or offer, please contact Talent.AcquisitionUSA@adaptimmune.com to confirm whether the communication is legitimate.

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  • March may be Women’s History Month, but women leaders like Cintia Piccina inspire us every day as they shape the way we discover, develop, commercialize, and scale new therapies to redefine how cancer is treated. Cintia and her team are instrumental in the success of our first commercial cell therapy and their deep understanding and care for the patients we serve is critical. Please join us in celebrating the incredible women in the biotech and cell therapy spaces driving our industry forward! #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInScience #CellTherapy

  • We’re incredibly honored to be included in the Fast Company Most Innovative Companies 2025 list! Over the last year, our team has worked tirelessly to bring to market the first new treatment option for synovial sarcoma in more than a decade. From the FDA accelerated approval to our first commercial patient treated, we’re proud of the work we’ve done and are excited for what’s to come! Read more: https://lnkd.in/e6z3hRHx #FastCompany #MostInnovativeCompany

  • When women in biotech come together, we break barriers, push boundaries, and drive groundbreaking science forward. Every day, the brilliant women across our teams are making discoveries that bring us one step closer to new hope for the patient communities we serve. Today, we celebrate you—the innovators, leaders, and changemakers shaping the future of biotech and cell therapy. Your contributions inspire us all, and we’re proud to stand alongside you in building a brighter, healthier world. #InternationalWomensDay #WomeninBiotech

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  • This month, we celebrate Black History Month by honoring and amplifying the voices of Black leaders making meaningful contributions in oncology. This is a time to remember those who have come before us and those who have a vision for a more inclusive and supportive world, including Dr. Jane C. Wright and Dr. Kunle Odunsi. Dr. Jane C. Wright was a Black woman and oncology pioneer whose groundbreaking research revolutionized cancer treatment. One of the first to advocate for personalized medicine, she used patient tumor samples to tailor treatments, significantly advancing cancer care (Frontiers). At a time when opportunities for Black women in medicine were limited, Dr. Wright broke barriers, becoming a leading voice in oncology. In 1964, she was one of only seven specialists to co-found the American Society of Clinical Oncology, an organization that continues to shape the field today through its renowned ASCO conference (Frontiers). Her legacy as a trailblazer in medicine continues to inspire future generations. Dr. Kunle Odunsi is a nationally recognized leader in cancer immunotherapy, pioneering advancements that are transforming treatment. His groundbreaking work includes the development of antigen-specific vaccine therapy and next-generation adoptive T-cell immunotherapies, which have helped extend remission rates for women with ovarian cancer (The University of Chicago Medicine). Through his contributions, Dr. Odunsi continues to shape the future of cancer care and improve patient outcomes. Dr. Wright and Dr. Odunsi's research has paved the way for advancements that continue to shape the future of cancer treatment. Without the contributions of these brilliant scientists and countless others, innovations in biotech — like the work we do here at Adaptimmune — would not be possible. Their legacies inspire us to keep pushing boundaries in the fight against cancer. #BlackExcellence #CancerResearch #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth Frontiers: https://lnkd.in/e3KySVrN The University of Chicago Medicine: https://lnkd.in/eChSffJj

  • Today, we join Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) in recognizing World Cancer Day and the impact this disease has on so many lives around the world. This day aims to raise worldwide awareness, improve education, and trigger personal, collective and government action to promote health equity and a greater focus on the needs of people and communities. Today is an important reminder of why our team is here - to redefine the way cancer is treated. Adaptimmune’s fight with cancer is personal, and we are committed to continuously making advancements for the patient communities we serve. #WorldCancerDay #UnitedByUnique

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Adaptimmune 9 total rounds

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Post IPO debt

US$ 25.0M

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