“We believe that the acquisition of VyGen-Bio’s GEAR Platform would represent a significant inflection point in the growth of Coeptis and our strategy to be a leader in the development of ‘next generation’ cell therapy technologies for cancer and other diseases,” said Dave Mehalick, President and CEO of Coeptis Therapeutics. “Our vision for GEAR is bold and ambitious, as we believe this novel cell engineering approach protects the integrity, fitness and function of the cell while importantly shielding it from destruction by co-administered mAbs. We believe the GEAR platform offers the potential to not only improve existing cancer therapies, but further expand the use of existing therapies in new indications.”