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First Patient Enrolled in CHM CDH17 Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial

First Patient Enrolled in CHM CDH17 Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial

The Phase 1/2 trial (NCT06055439) is a two-stage study designed to determine a recommended Phase 2 dose of CHM CDH17 and evaluate its safety and objective response rate in patients with advanced colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, and intestinal neuroendocrine tumours.

“This is great progress for this first-in-human study for bowel cancer patients with significant unmet need; congratulations to the CHM team and our investigational sites on this milestone.” said Dr Rebecca McQualter, Chief Operating Officer of Chimeric Therapeutics.

“It is exciting to see the advancement from the development of the CDH17 CAR T technology in our laboratory to the enrollment of the first patient in this Phase 1/2 study,” said Xianxin Hua, MD, PhD, Professor of Cancer Biology in Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine, an investigator at the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute and a Harrington Scholar Innovator.

Additional clinical trial sites are anticipated to open in the second half of 2024.

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To bring that promise to life for more patients, Chimeric’s world class team of cell therapy pioneers and experts is focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of the most innovative and promising cell therapies.

Chimeric currently has a diversified portfolio that includes first in class autologous CAR T cell therapies and best in class allogeneic NK cell therapies. Chimeric assets are being developed across multiple different disease areas in oncology with 3 current clinical programs and plans to open additional clinical programs in 2024.

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