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Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc.
IOVANCE BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC's patent strategy is heavily concentrated in Pharmaceutical Preparations, accounting for 92.5% of its portfolio, yet this core area saw a significant decline of 28.9% in 2025. Surprisingly, despite its pharma focus, the company also holds 33.3% of its patents in Biocides & Pesticides, an agriculture sector, which also experienced a substantial 46.2% decline in 2025, indicating a potential shift away from this seemingly tangential area.
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Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
120 US filings (since 2023) · 8 categories · 6 themes
Therapeutic approaches involving the use of living cells, often genetically modified or ex vivo activated, to treat diseases, particularly cancer, by modulating immune responses or replacing damaged cells.
Development of therapeutic approaches involving the genetic modification of cells (e.g., T cells, stem cells, macrophages) or the use of viral/non-viral vectors to deliver genetic material for disease treatment.
Methods and apparatus specifically tailored for the expansion, differentiation, or genetic modification of cells for therapeutic applications (e.g., CAR T cells, progenitor cells) or for the production of specific biological products (e.g., cultured fat, RNA).
Therapeutic interventions that target immune checkpoint pathways to either enhance or suppress immune responses, often used in cancer immunotherapy or autoimmune diseases.
Design and engineering of proteins or peptides to directly modulate immune responses, including enhancing antigen presentation, suppressing inflammation, or activating specific immune cell types.
Techniques and apparatus for cultivating cells in three-dimensional structures, including organoids, tissue models, and scaffolds, often involving microfluidics, specialized matrices, or mechanical stimulation to mimic in vivo conditions.
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