Address
20374 Seneca Meadows Parkway
Germantown, MD 20876
United States of America (the)
Phone
301 556 9900
Website
Sector
Healthcare
Industry
Biotechnology
Employees
143
First IPO Date
August 08, 2013
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Helen Sabzevari | President, Chief Executive Officer & Director | 2.07M | 1962 |
| Randal J. Kirk | Executive Chairman | 100,000 | 1953 |
| Harry Thomasian Jr. | Chief Financial Officer | 655,515 | 1962 |
| Rutul R. Shah | Chief Operating Officer | 676,101 | 1981 |
| Phil Tennant | Chief Commercial Officer | 691,553 | 1970 |
| Donald Lehr | Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary | 754,145 | 1975 |
| Amy R. Lankford | Senior Vice President & Head of Clinical Operations and Regulatory Affairs | 0 | N/A |
| Bryan T. Butman | Senior Vice President & Head of CMC | 0 | 1953 |
| Douglas E. Brough | Senior Vice President & Head of Research | 0 | 1955 |
| Rob Russell | Vice President & Head of Human Resources | 0 | N/A |
| Steven Harasym | Vice President & Head of Investor Relations | 0 | N/A |
Precigen, Inc. is an American company dedicated to the discovery and development of cutting-edge gene and cellular therapies. The company also offers disease-modifying treatments, genetically engineered swine for regenerative medicine, and advanced reproductive and embryo transfer technologies. Its extensive portfolio of proprietary platforms includes UltraVector, which leverages advanced DNA construction and computational modeling to engineer complex gene expression programs; mbIL15, a gene designed to enhance immune cell function; the non-viral Sleeping Beauty transposon/transposase system for genetic modification; and AttSite recombinases, tools for precise DNA recombination. Furthermore, Precigen utilizes its AdenoVerse platform, a library of engineered adenovectors for gene delivery and immunotherapy applications, alongside L. lactis, a food-grade bacterium. The company also provides RheoSwitch, an inducible gene switch system offering quantitative, dose-proportionate control over target protein expression's timing and amount; kill switches, designed to selectively eliminate cell therapies within the body; tissue-specific promoters for targeted gene expression; the UltraCAR-T platform for cancer treatment; and the ActoBiotics platform, which employs genetically modified bacteria to deliver proteins and peptides directly to mucosal sites. Precigen maintains strategic collaboration and license agreements with Alaunos Therapeutics, Inc., Ares Trading S.A., Oragenics, Inc., Castle Creek Biosciences, Inc., and Intrexon Energy Partners I and II, LLC. Established in 1998, Precigen, Inc., previously known as Intrexon Corporation, adopted its current name in January 2020 and is headquartered in Germantown, Maryland.