Cell-freezing market to be transformed by University of Warwick spin-out CryoLogyx

CryoLogyx will use research emerging from Professor Gibson’s laboratories to transform how cells, and cell-based therapies are stored and transported

11 Feb 2021
Tom Casburn
Associate Editor

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The University of Warwick spin-out company, CryoLogyx, has been awarded £300k from InnovateUK to develop innovative cryopreservation agents with applications in the diagnostic, medicines discovery and cell-based therapy markets.

CryoLogyx will build on research emerging from Professor Matthew Gibson’s laboratories, based in both the Department of Chemistry and Warwick Medical School at the University of Warwick.

In order to store and transport cells for research, or as advanced medicines, it is essential to freeze them as they are not stable at room temperature for long periods. The traditional solution to this was to add organic solvent ‘antifreezes’, similar to what you might use in your car. Professor Gibson’s lab has learned from how organisms survive in the Earth's coldest environments and developed new macromolecular cryoprotectants which allow more cells to survive the freezing process and to replace the organic solvents.

The polymer cryoprotectants are easy to use, can give up to 4 times increase in the number of recovered cells, and have been shown to work in a range of cell types.

CryoLogyx will use this platform technology to transform emerging, advanced, cell-based therapies, simplify the medicines development process, and aid supply chains.

Professor Matthew Gibson, Professor at the University of Warwick, and Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of CryoLogyx commented: “This is a really exciting time to enter the cryopreservation market. New cell-based therapies are transforming oncology and recent news around the challenges of distributing COVID-19 vaccines highlights how protecting biologics at low temperature is essential in modern medicine. For the past decade, we have studied how we can use polymers as innovative cryoprotectants and CryoLogyx will take these forward to develop new products.”

Dr. Thomas Congdon, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CryoLogyx said: “We are delighted to have been awarded Innovate UK funding to commercialize our research and begin delivering real value and innovation to the cell research and therapy sector. Effective commercial cryopreservation solutions are imperative for the discovery and deployment of new medicines. We are excited about growing CryoLogyx and engaging with the users of our technology.”

The team recently completed an intensive market research and customer discovery program exercise under the Midlands ICURe program, which highlighted a number of high-value unmet needs that the technology is ideally positioned to address.

Dr. James Lapworth, Warwick Innovations, who is working with Professor Gibson to commercialize the technology, said: “This award from Innovate UK recognizes the potential for Warwick’s new cryopreservation technology to have a significant impact on the medicines discovery and cell therapy industries, both of which have been identified by the UK government as priority areas for economic growth.”

Professor Pamela Thomas, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research) at the University of Warwick said: “This new spin-out from Professor Matt Gibson and colleagues, which is set to transform how cells are stored and transported, is another example of the innovative translational environment at Warwick, and shows the crucial role of our University in stimulating new industries.”

The research and development of this has been supported by the European Research Council (638661 and 789182), the Royal Society (191037), and MRC (MC_PC_17203).

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