Ernexa Therapeutics (formerly Eterna Therapeutics) Overview
Pro stress-test →Ernexa Therapeutics develops innovative cell therapies for advanced cancer and autoimmune disease, with core technology focused on engineering induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) into induced mesenchymal stem cells (iMSCs) that provide scalable, off-the-shelf treatment solutions. The company changed its name from Eterna Therapeutics to Ernexa Therapeutics in March 2025 to reflect its strategic focus.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →Ernexa is developing two preclinical-stage cell therapy products: ERNA-101, designed to activate immune response against cancer cells, and ERNA-102, designed to target inflammation in autoimmune disease. The company is focused on advancing ERNA-101 for triple-negative breast cancer and platinum-resistant, TP53-mutant ovarian cancer.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →Ernexa competes in the cell therapy space with companies like Juno Therapeutics (Celgene), Novartis (CAR-T), and other immunotherapy players. The allogeneic iMSC approach offers potential differentiation through scalable off-the-shelf production versus patient-specific therapies, but commercial success remains unproven in this highly competitive and capital-intensive sector.
Industry Context
Ernexa Therapeutics (formerly Eterna Therapeutics) operates in Biopharmaceuticals / Cell Therapy.
Key facts
Founded: 2018 · Headquarters: Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States · Revenue: $0 · Market cap: $2.6M - $9.5M (highly volatile)