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ScaleReady and Partners Provide Grant Funding to Support Cancer Therapy Research at Children's National

Author: Benzinga Newsdesk | October 23, 2025 06:14am

ScaleReady, in collaboration with Wilson Wolf Manufacturing, Bio-Techne Corporation (NASDAQ:TECH) and CellReady, announced four G-Rex Grants have been awarded to faculty members at Children's National Hospital. The funding, totaling $375,000, will support the optimization and translation of various cell and gene therapy initiatives into the clinic.

Dr. Patrick Hanley, Chief & Director of Cell Therapy, received a $100,000 G-Rex Grant to develop a G-Rex centric CAR-T cell manufacturing process as a nimble, flexible, and cost-effective alternative to their current approach that relies on complex and expensive capital equipment.

Dr. Michael Keller, Translational Research Laboratory – CETI Director, and Dr. Hanley, were co-recipients of a $150,000 G-Rex Grant to support the optimization of their current Virus Specific T cell (VST) and Tumor Antigen Associate T cell (TAAT) manufacturing processes, by transitioning into the optimized G-Rex "M" series bioreactors for functionally closed and semi-automated production. This will help minimize touchpoints and streamline VST and TAAT manufacturing.

Dr. Amy Hont, Oncologist in Pediatric Hematology, received a $75,000 G-Rex Grant to support process development and implementation of closed system G-Rex manufacturing of their novel ATTACK TAAT cell therapy for the treatment of various solid tumors.

Dr. Conrad Russell Cruz, Principal Investigator, received a $50,000 G-Rex Grant to support process development and optimization of a G-Rex centric process for manufacturing CAR-modified TAAT cells for treatment of various solid tumors.

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