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10 cell therapy start-ups that raised Series A funding in Q1 2026 — who to watch

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The first quarter of 2026 has highlighted a strong resurgence of investor confidence in cell therapy startups, with multiple companies securing significant Series A funding to advance next-generation treatments. These startups are not only pushing the boundaries of oncology-focused CAR-T therapies but are also expanding into areas such as neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune conditions, and regenerative medicine.

This wave of funding reflects a broader shift in the biotech landscape, where investors are increasingly backing platform-driven approaches and scalable technologies. Emerging players are leveraging innovations like in vivo cell engineering, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and synthetic biology to overcome traditional manufacturing and cost challenges associated with cell therapies.

Notably, companies developing therapies beyond cancer—such as those targeting Parkinson’s and other neurological disorders—are gaining traction, signaling diversification in the field. At the same time, advances in delivery systems and gene-editing integration are enabling more precise and efficient therapeutic outcomes.

The 10 startups featured in this list exemplify the momentum driving the sector forward. With strong scientific foundations, strategic partnerships, and substantial early-stage backing, they represent the next generation of innovators poised to reshape modern medicine. As clinical validation progresses, these companies will be key to watch, offering insights into where cell therapy—and the future of personalized healthcare—is headed.

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