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Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. Advances Project PHOENIX into Nationwide AI Driven Virtual Data Collection Phase for U.S. Veterans Exposed to Burn Pits and Toxic Hazards

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Creative Medical Technology (NASDAQ: CELZ) advanced Project PHOENIX into a nationwide, AI-driven virtual data collection phase for U.S. veterans exposed to burn pits and toxic hazards.

The CELZ-Biodefense platform targets at least 1,000 veterans, integrates multi-omics and AI, and is expected to use existing infrastructure without additional fundraising.

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Positive

  • Nationwide AI-driven registry designed to support an initial cohort of at least 1,000 veterans
  • Decentralized mobile-app and field-capable logistics model intended to reduce veteran travel burden
  • AI-ready multi-omics platform aimed at identifying exposure biomarkers and therapeutic targets
  • Company does not currently expect the initiative to require additional fundraising

Negative

  • None.

News Market Reaction – CELZ

-6.28% 5.1x vol
6 alerts
-6.28% News Effect
-15.9% Trough in 5 hr
-$592K Valuation Impact
$8.84M Market Cap
5.1x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, CELZ declined 6.28%, reflecting a notable negative market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -15.9% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 6 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $592K from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $8.84M at that time. Trading volume was exceptionally heavy at 5.1x the daily average, suggesting significant selling pressure.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Initial veteran cohort: At least 1,000 veterans Quarterly net loss: $1.4 million Prior-year net loss: $1.6 million +5 more
8 metrics
Initial veteran cohort At least 1,000 veterans Design capacity for Project PHOENIX / CELZ-Biodefense registry
Quarterly net loss $1.4 million Quarter ended March 31, 2026 (10-Q)
Prior-year net loss $1.6 million Quarter ended March 31, 2025 (10-Q prior-year comparison)
Cash and equivalents $5.7 million Balance at March 31, 2026 (10-Q)
2025 operating loss $6.1 million Full year 2025 operating loss (10-K)
2025 R&D expense $2.3 million Research and development in 2025 (10-K)
2025 product revenue $6,000 Minimal product revenue in 2025 (10-K)
Shares registered for resale 2,790,340 shares Inducement warrant-related resale registration (S-3 / 424B3)

Peers on Argus

CELZ is up 10.14%, while close peers show mixed moves: ERNA -3.96%, INAB -4.14%,...
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CELZ is up 10.14%, while close peers show mixed moves: ERNA -3.96%, INAB -4.14%, NLSP -1.05%, APRE +1.1%, RNAZ +5.7%. Momentum scanner flags RNAZ (+4.57%) and ERNA (+11.11%) alongside a decline in GNPX (-3.19%). The lack of uniform peer direction supports a stock-specific reaction to CELZ’s PHOENIX AI update.

Previous AI Reports

1 past event · Latest: Jul 24 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 1 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jul 24 AI platform initiative Positive -0.3% Launch of AI-driven diagnostic and treatment program for biologic and chemical exposure.
Pattern Detected

AI-tagged announcements previously led to a small negative move despite positive strategic framing, suggesting investors had been cautious on AI initiatives.

Recent Company History

This announcement expands CELZ’s AI-driven Regenerative BioDefense work by advancing Project PHOENIX into nationwide virtual execution for at least 1,000 veterans. Historically, AI-tagged news for CELZ includes a July 24, 2024 initiative to develop AI-based diagnostics and treatment for biologic and chemical exposure, which saw a -0.28% 24-hour move. Today’s PHOENIX milestone builds on that framework with a larger, registry-based platform.

Historical Comparison

-0.3% avg move · In the past, CELZ’s AI-tagged news (average move -0.28%) drew muted-to-negative responses. Today’s +...
AI
-0.3%
Average Historical Move AI

In the past, CELZ’s AI-tagged news (average move -0.28%) drew muted-to-negative responses. Today’s +10.14% move on the PHOENIX expansion is a clear upside outlier versus prior AI disclosures.

AI efforts progressed from a 2024 AI-driven diagnostic and treatment concept into a nationwide, virtual, multi-omics registry for toxic exposure, deepening CELZ’s Regenerative BioDefense positioning.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Active S-3 Shelf · Short Interest: 7.76%
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Short Interest
7.76% of float
0% 15% 30%+
low as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 2.79
Active S-3 Shelf Registration 2025-11-21

An active S-3 shelf dated 2025-11-21 registers 2,790,340 common shares for resale upon warrant exercise. These are secondary sales by existing investors; CELZ receives cash only if the warrants are exercised. The related 424B3 filing highlights that large resale blocks could pressure the share price over time.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock moved -6.3% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite this PHOENIX m...
Analysis

The stock moved -6.3% in the session following this news. A negative reaction despite this PHOENIX milestone would fit a pattern where past AI-related disclosures, such as the July 24, 2024 initiative that moved the stock -0.28%, did not translate into durable enthusiasm. In that scenario, filings underscore continuing operating losses and an active S-3 resale registration of 2,790,340 shares, both of which could amplify downside if sentiment turns cautious.

Key Terms

induced pluripotent stem cell, iPSC, multi-omics, biomarkers, +4 more
8 terms
induced pluripotent stem cell medical
"induced pluripotent stem cell ("iPSC") technologies, today announced the next"
Cells taken from an adult (such as skin or blood) that scientists ‘reprogram’ so they behave like versatile early-stage cells capable of becoming many different cell types in the body. For investors, these cells matter because they enable development of personalized therapies, safer and faster drug testing, and potential regenerative treatments—like resetting a gadget to factory mode so it can run many different apps—creating new commercial opportunities and affecting biotech valuation and risk.
iPSC medical
"immune modulation and induced pluripotent stem cell ("iPSC") technologies, today"
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are ordinary adult cells that scientists have reprogrammed back into a versatile, embryonic-like state so they can become many different cell types. Think of them as factory-reset cells that can be turned into heart, nerve, or blood cells for testing drugs, modeling diseases, or developing cell therapies. For investors, iPSCs signal potential high-reward opportunities in new treatments and research tools but also carry technical, manufacturing and regulatory risks that affect commercial prospects.
multi-omics medical
"Project PHOENIX is designed to integrate real-world exposure histories and longitudinal participant data with multi-omics profiling"
Multi-omics is a comprehensive approach that combines different types of biological data—such as genetic information, proteins, and other molecules—to gain a detailed understanding of how living systems function. For investors, this approach can reveal insights into health, disease, or biological processes that may influence the development of new treatments or technologies, potentially impacting market opportunities and innovation in healthcare.
biomarkers medical
"CELZ aims to identify biomarkers, exposure-associated disease pathways, risk signatures and potential therapeutic targets"
Biomarkers are measurable indicators found in the body, such as substances in blood or tissues, that reveal information about health or disease. For investors, they can signal how well a medical treatment is working or whether a disease is developing, helping to assess the potential success or risks of healthcare companies or innovations. Think of biomarkers as biological signals that provide clues about a person’s health status.
iPSC-based medical
"iPSC-based disease and cellular injury models to support mechanistic research and therapeutic screening."
ipsc-based describes therapies, tests or research that use induced pluripotent stem cells — ordinary adult cells that scientists reprogram back into a blank, flexible state and then turn into specific cell types. For investors, ipsc-based approaches matter because they offer a way to model diseases, test drugs, or build replacement tissues with potentially high upside, but they also carry long development timelines, manufacturing challenges and regulatory uncertainty that affect risk and valuation.
regenerative medicine medical
"a clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing regenerative medicine, immune modulation and induced"
A field of medical treatments that aims to repair, replace or regenerate damaged tissues and organs using approaches such as cell or gene therapies, engineered tissues, and biologically active materials. It matters to investors because successful regenerative therapies can create entirely new, high-value markets and replace chronic treatments, offering large potential returns but also long development timelines, heavy regulation and high technical risk—like betting on a promising new technology that could either revolutionize care or fail in trials.
AI-enabled technical
"scale to at least 1,000 veterans through AI-enabled mobile-app data collection"
AI-enabled describes a product, service, or process that uses artificial intelligence—software that learns from data and makes decisions or predictions—as a core feature rather than a minor add-on. For investors it matters because AI-enabled offerings can boost productivity, lower costs or unlock new revenue streams; like adding a smart autopilot to a routine task, they can change a company's growth potential and competitive edge while also bringing higher upfront investment needs and distinct regulatory or ethical risks.
biodefense technical
"CELZ-Biodefense Regenerative BioDefense Initiative designed to support U.S. veterans"
Biodefense is the set of tools, technologies and services designed to detect, prevent or respond to biological threats such as infectious diseases, engineered pathogens or accidental releases. For investors it signals a market focused on diagnostics, vaccines, protective gear, and rapid response systems — similar to an alarm-and-firefighting network for biological risks — which can drive revenue growth, government contracts and regulatory scrutiny depending on outbreak risks and public policy priorities.

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The regulatory approved CELZ-Biodefense platform is designed to scale to at least 1,000 veterans through AI-enabled mobile-app data collection and field-capable logistics 

Proprietary CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas™ intended to support AI-driven drug, biologic, biotherapeutic and regenerative therapy discovery

PHOENIX, June 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CELZ) ("Creative Medical," "CELZ," or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing regenerative medicine, immune modulation and induced pluripotent stem cell ("iPSC") technologies, today announced the next operational milestone in Project PHOENIX, the Company's regulatory-approved, proprietary AI-driven registry and CELZ-Biodefense Regenerative BioDefense Initiative designed to support U.S. veterans exposed to burn pits, toxic environmental hazards and related service-connected exposure risks.

Following CELZ's previously announced BioDefense Veterans Initiative and subsequent regulatory approval to proceed with its BioDefense Burn Pit Initiative, this milestone advances the program from clearance and formation into nationwide virtual participant onboarding, longitudinal data collection and AI-enabled interpretation. The platform is designed to support an initial cohort of at least 1,000 veterans across the United States and to create a scalable foundation for future exposed military and civilian populations.

The decentralized model is designed to enable eligible veterans to participate from anywhere in the United States through a virtual mobile-app data collection system that captures exposure history, symptom patterns, patient-reported outcomes, longitudinal health information and other relevant data. When biospecimen collection or additional in-person data capture is required, CELZ's field-capable workflow is designed so trained collection teams can coordinate locally with participating veterans, reducing or eliminating the need for veterans to travel to centralized research sites.

The Project PHOENIX / CELZ-Biodefense program can be accessed at www.burnpit.ai

"Regulatory approval allowed us to move forward; nationwide virtual execution is what allows us to scale," said Timothy Warbington, President and CEO of Creative Medical Technology Holdings. "Project PHOENIX is designed to meet veterans where they are - through mobile-app engagement, field-capable logistics and AI-driven collection and interpretation - while building a proprietary data engine that may help define the molecular consequences of toxic exposure and guide future therapeutic development in a cost-effective manner."

From Regulatory Clearance to Scalable National Execution

The announcement is intended to mark a distinct next step beyond CELZ's prior public milestones. The Company previously announced the launch of its BioDefense Veterans Initiative and later announced regulatory approval to proceed with the BioDefense Burn Pit Initiative. The milestone announced today focuses on operational execution: decentralized access, virtual data capture, field-capable collection logistics, multi-omics integration and AI-ready data architecture.

Consistent with prior Company disclosures, CELZ expects the current initiative to be executed through existing infrastructure, previously developed intellectual property, internal capabilities and established vendor relationships, and does not currently expect the initiative to require additional fundraising. Management believes this capital-efficient structure supports disciplined execution while preserving optionality for future value-enhancing collaborations.

"Capital discipline matters in biotechnology," continued Warbington. "By leveraging infrastructure and technologies already in place, we believe CELZ can advance a national Regenerative BioDefense program while maintaining focus on shareholder value, operational efficiency and the needs of veterans."

AI-Driven Multi-Omics Platform Designed to Identify Exposure Biology

Project PHOENIX is designed to integrate real-world exposure histories and longitudinal participant data with multi-omics profiling, including, where appropriate and subject to applicable consent, privacy, research and regulatory requirements, genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, inflammatory, immunologic, clinical and cellular-response data.

The platform is designed to compare multi-omics signatures from exposed veterans against non-exposed reference populations. By applying AI-driven interpretation algorithms to these exposed-versus-non-exposed datasets, CELZ aims to identify biomarkers, exposure-associated disease pathways, risk signatures and potential therapeutic targets that may support the development of targeted drugs, biologics, biotherapeutics, regenerative cell therapies and other precision interventions for veterans and future exposed patients.

The Company believes this model can create multiple strategic outputs:

  • A scalable, AI-ready dataset linking exposure history, clinical status and molecular biology.
  • Biomarker and pathway insights that may help stratify toxic exposure-related disease risk and progression.
  • iPSC-based disease and cellular injury models to support mechanistic research and therapeutic screening.
  • Potential drug, biologic, biotherapeutic and regenerative therapy targets for future internal development or collaboration.
  • A flexible Regenerative BioDefense framework that may be extended to environmental, industrial, chemical, biological and other emerging exposure threats.

CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas™

As participation grows and data accrues, CELZ is developing the CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas™, a proprietary AI-enabled discovery asset intended to organize exposure history, clinical outcomes, longitudinal participant data, multi-omics signatures, cellular-response data and disease biology into an interpretable framework.

The Atlas is intended to enable CELZ research teams and potential future partners to accelerate drug, biologic, biotherapeutic and regenerative therapeutic discovery by identifying patterns that may otherwise remain hidden in fragmented or siloed datasets. CELZ believes the Atlas can become a foundational, partner-ready asset for Regenerative BioDefense by connecting exposure characterization directly to target discovery, candidate prioritization and iPSC-based disease modeling.

The Company expects the CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas™ to support:

  • Identification of molecular signatures associated with burn pit and toxic exposure.
  • Comparison of exposed veteran cohorts with non-exposed reference populations.
  • Stratification of participants by molecular risk profiles and disease progression patterns.
  • Discovery of biomarkers linked to respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, inflammatory, immune-mediated and systemic effects.
  • AI-driven target discovery for drugs, biologics, biotherapeutics and regenerative therapies.
  • Creation of iPSC-based models to study exposure-related injury pathways and screen therapeutic approaches.
  • Expansion into future military, civilian, environmental, industrial, chemical and biological exposure applications.

Positioning CELZ as a Next-Generation Regenerative BioDefense Company while Addressing a National Veteran Health and BioDefense Need

Burn pit and toxic exposure concerns remain a national priority, with federal initiatives such as the PACT Act expanding health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange and other toxic substances. The Department of Veterans Affairs has also described open-air burn pit use as a common practice in Iraq, Afghanistan and other areas of the Southwest Asia theater of military operations, with health effects potentially influenced by waste type, proximity, duration and frequency of exposure, wind direction and other airborne or environmental hazards.

CELZ believes the complexity of these exposures creates a need for next-generation tools that can connect real-world exposure history to molecular biology, disease progression and therapeutic discovery. The Company's approach is designed to complement, not replace, existing veteran health care, VA benefits processes, toxic exposure screenings or the VA Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.

The broader national biodefense landscape is also evolving as policymakers and defense health leaders focus on naturally occurring, accidental and deliberate biological incidents, including emerging biological threats and rapidly evolving biotechnology. CELZ believes its integrated model - virtual access, field-capable collection, AI-enabled multi-omics interpretation and proprietary regenerative medicine technologies - positions the Company as a next-generation Regenerative BioDefense company.

"Our strong foundation in regenerative medicine is supporting our growth and evolution into a Regenerative BioDefense platform company," said Warbington. "We are building infrastructure that may support veterans today, strengthen national medical readiness and create a proprietary discovery engine for targeted drugs, biologics, biotherapeutics and regenerative therapeutics for future exposed populations while still accelerating our existing programs and platforms."

Strategic Value of the Nationwide Virtual Model

The Company believes the nationwide virtual AI-driven and mobile-app data collection model offers important strategic advantages:

  • Expanded access: Eligible veterans may participate from anywhere in the United States, with field-capable support designed to reduce travel burden.
  • Scalable data generation: The platform is designed to support at least 1,000 veterans initially and expand as program needs evolve.
  • Longitudinal insight: Mobile-app engagement may enable ongoing data collection rather than one-time site-based assessments.
  • AI-ready architecture: Standardized data capture is intended to support cleaner, more interpretable datasets for algorithmic analysis.
  • Therapeutic discovery leverage: Multi-omics comparisons between exposed and non-exposed populations may help identify biomarkers, targets and disease pathways.
  • Partner-ready infrastructure: As the CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas™ develops, CELZ believes it may enable internal teams and potential future partners to accelerate drug, biologic and regenerative therapy development.
  • Capital-efficient execution: The program is structured to leverage existing Company infrastructure, intellectual property and relationships while maintaining disciplined resource allocation.

About Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc.

Creative Medical Technology Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: CELZ) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing regenerative medicine, immune modulation and induced pluripotent stem cell technologies. The Company's platform supports therapeutic programs across multiple areas of unmet medical need and integrates cellular regeneration with AI-driven analytics to support next-generation therapeutic development and Regenerative BioDefense applications.

For more information, visit www.creativemedicaltechnology.com or www.biodefenseinc.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding Project PHOENIX, the Company's CELZ-Biodefense Regenerative BioDefense Initiative, virtual mobile-app data collection, field-capable collection logistics, anticipated scalability to at least 1,000 veterans, capital-efficient execution, expected use of existing infrastructure and relationships, multi-omics analysis, AI-driven interpretation algorithms, comparisons between exposed and non-exposed populations, development of the CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas™, potential biomarkers, risk signatures, therapeutic targets, drug candidates, biologics, biotherapeutics, regenerative therapies, iPSC-based models, future partnerships or collaborations, biodefense applications, future exposed military or civilian populations and the Company's positioning as a Regenerative BioDefense platform company.

Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described. These risks include, but are not limited to, clinical, regulatory, operational, technical, privacy, data-security, enrollment, financing, market, manufacturing, intellectual property, commercialization, competitive and other risks described in the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company's technologies and programs remain subject to further development, validation, regulatory review and applicable approvals. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by law.

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FAQ

What is Project PHOENIX from Creative Medical (NASDAQ: CELZ) for veterans exposed to burn pits?

Project PHOENIX is an AI-driven registry and Regenerative BioDefense initiative for U.S. veterans exposed to burn pits and toxic hazards. According to Creative Medical Technology, it combines virtual data collection, field-capable logistics and multi-omics analysis to link exposure history with biology and potential therapeutic targets.

How many veterans will Creative Medical’s CELZ-Biodefense platform initially support?

The CELZ-Biodefense platform is designed to support an initial cohort of at least 1,000 veterans. According to Creative Medical Technology, this nationwide, virtual model can expand over time as program needs evolve and more exposure-related data are collected.

What is the CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas and why is it important for CELZ investors?

The CELZ-Biodefense Toxic Exposure Atlas is a proprietary AI-enabled discovery asset organizing exposure, clinical and multi-omics data. According to Creative Medical Technology, it is intended to accelerate discovery of biomarkers, disease pathways and regenerative therapy targets, potentially supporting future partnerships and pipeline development.

Does Project PHOENIX require new fundraising from Creative Medical (CELZ) shareholders?

Creative Medical Technology does not currently expect Project PHOENIX to require additional fundraising. According to the company, the initiative is planned using existing infrastructure, intellectual property, internal capabilities and established vendor relationships, aiming for capital-efficient execution while preserving flexibility for future collaborations.

How does Creative Medical’s AI-driven multi-omics platform support its Regenerative BioDefense strategy?

The platform integrates exposure histories with genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic and other multi-omics data for exposed and reference populations. According to Creative Medical Technology, AI algorithms aim to identify biomarkers, risk signatures and therapeutic targets, aligning with its strategy as a next-generation Regenerative BioDefense company.

How can veterans access Creative Medical’s Project PHOENIX and CELZ-Biodefense registry?

Eligible veterans can participate virtually across the United States through an AI-enabled mobile-app data collection system. According to Creative Medical Technology, field-capable teams can coordinate local biospecimen or in-person data collection, and the program can be accessed online at www.burnpit.ai.