I-Mab Announces Collaboration with BMS to Evaluate Givastomig in a Combination Study for Newly Diagnosed Gastric and Esophageal Cancers

“We are pleased to enter into this clinical collaboration agreement with Bristol Myers Squibb as we embark on the next stage of givastomig’s development to explore the significant promise of this bispecific antibody in a triple-therapy regimen,” said Raj Kannan, CEO of I-Mab. “The study builds on the encouraging single-agent activity and safety we have observed with givastomig as presented at ESMO 2023. We remain optimistic that givastomig in combination with nivolumab and chemotherapy will drive potent anti-tumor activity in specific tumors, and we look forward to accelerating progress in the clinic.”

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