Enrollment in cohorts 1 & 2 of GTB-3650 Ph 1 Trial in Patients with R/R CD33 Expressing Heme Malignancies Completed

Enrollment in Cohorts 1 and 2 were successfully completed; both patients in Cohort 3 have now initiated treatment with no evidence of dose-limiting toxicities or safety concerns to date. The level of immune activation observed from multiple biomarkers in the first patient of Cohort 3 is consistent with the evidence of heightened immune activity in the first four patients from Cohorts 1 and 2. Assuming Cohort 3 is completed with no new safety findings, the trial will continue to dose-escalate into the higher ranges of GTB-3650 anticipated to be necessary to translate heightened immune activation into clinically meaningful evidence of therapeutic activity. Initiation of dosing in Cohort 4 is planned by year-end 2025 and additional data updates are anticipated in Q1 2026.

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