CIRM - California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

06/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/25/2026 14:08

CIRM approves more than $60 million to support clinical and preclinical development awards

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South San Francisco, CA, June 25, 2026 - The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) governing board today approved funding of over $40 million for four new preclinical development awards and nearly $21 million to support three clinical trials aimed at testing potential therapies for multiple sclerosis, a form of brain cancer, and a rare genetic disease called FOXG1. These awards continue CIRM's more than twenty-year investment in research and clinical trials aimed at bringing novel stem cell and gene therapies to the people of California.


Clinical Trial
Awards

Application #: Program Title: Principal Investigator/Institution: Amount:
CLIN2-19848 A Phase 1/2a First-in-Human, Dose-Escalation Study to Evaluate TRX319 in Subjects with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis M. Londeo - TR1X, Inc. $8,000,000
CLIN2-19928 Phase 1/2 Study of FRF-001, an AAV-9 Gene Therapy, in Patients with FOXG1 Syndrome (FS) G. Ayalon - FOXG1 Research Foundation $4,928,664
CLIN2-19526 SRN-101 AAV Immuno-Gene Therapy for High-Grade Glioma N.Paulk - Siren Biotechnology, Inc. $7,999,774


P
reclinical Development Awards

Application #: Program Title: Principal Investigator/Institution: Amount:
PDEV-19735 Hypoimmune Stem Cell-Derived Islets: A Next-Generation Cell Therapy Toward a Functional Cure for Type 1 Diabetes S. Schrepfer - EVADE Therapeutics $12,480,000
PDEV-19727 Regenerating the Acutely Infarcted Heart with iPSC-Ventricular Cardiomyocytes C. Murry - University of Southern California $7,499,998
PDEV-19742 Therapeutic Restoration of Immune Function through iPSC-derived Human Thymic Epithelial Cells K. Weinacht - Stanford University $12,999,871
PDEV-19725 Stem Cell-Engineered Off-The-Shelf CAR-NKT Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis L. Yang - University of California, Los Angeles $7,499,996

About the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)

CIRM was created by the people of California to fund stem cell and gene therapy research with the goal of accelerating treatments for patients with unmet medical needs. With $8.5 billion in funding allocated through both Proposition 71 in 2004 and Proposition 14 in 2020, CIRM supports stem cell and gene therapy discoveries from inception through clinical trials, trains a workforce in California to fill jobs in the state's thriving biotech and biomedical research industry, and creates infrastructure to make clinical trials accessible for people throughout California. All of CIRM's research, workforce development, and infrastructure programs are designed to benefit the people of California, whose vision created the agency. For more information, visit https://www.cirm.ca.gov.

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