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Alchemab lands £25m from British Business Bank in record life sciences bet

Cambridge biotech Alchemab Therapeutics has extended its Series A round with a £25 million (34 million) investment from the British Business Bank, which the company says is the state-owned lender’s largest backing of a life sciences company to date. The money will help the clinical-stage firm build its drug pipeline and expand a proprietary antibody [] This story continues at The Next Web
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