Kanya Rajangam

President, Chief Medical Officer & Head of Research & Development Senti Bio

Dr. Rajangam is responsible for leading the development and regulatory strategy to rapidly advance Senti Bio’s off-the-shelf CAR-NK cell oncology programs into and through clinical development. Dr. Rajangam served in leadership roles at various biotech companies, most recently Nkarta Therapeutics where, as chief medical officer, she was responsible for clinical development of CAR-NK cell therapies for oncology. Prior to Nkarta, she was chief medical officer at Atara Biotherapeutics where she led the development of T-cell therapies for oncology, neurology and infectious diseases. Prior to that, Dr. Rajangam was chief medical officer of Cleave Biosciences, where she led oncology clinical development programs. Prior to becoming a chief medical officer, Dr. Rajangam gained relevant senior leadership experience at Onyx and Exelixis, while contributing to the clinical development and global approval of several marketed oncology products including Kyprolis®, Cotellic® and Cometriq®/Cabometyx®. Dr. Rajangam currently serves on the board of directors of Turnstone Biologics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation tumor infiltrating lymphocyte cell therapies and oncolytic virus cancer immunotherapies.

Dr. Rajangam received a medical degree from St. Johns’ Medical College and completed her surgical residency with a focus on oncology at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), both in India. She received a Ph.D. in biomedical cell and tissue engineering from Northwestern University.

Seminars

Tuesday 24th March 2026
Promising Phase I Clinical Trial Results from SENTI-202-101, a Firstin- Class, CD33 and/or FLT3 & not EMCN, Selective Off-the-Shelf Logic Gated CAR NK Cell Therapy in Adults with R/R AML
1:00 pm
  • SENTI-202 is well tolerated in patients with R/R AML
  • SENTI-202 demonstrates promising preliminary efficacy
  • Will present data from ≥20 R/R AML patients
Kanya Rajagam