Ph 1/2a Clinical Trial of GLIX1 Initiated in GBM

“The initiation of this Phase 1/2a study marks a defining milestone for Hemispherian and represents the culmination of years of dedicated research and development work by our team and our collaboration partner, BioLineRx. GLIX1 has a compelling preclinical profile and a truly differentiated mechanism of action, and we look forward to bringing this innovative therapy to patients who urgently need new treatment options. We are proud to be advancing this program alongside world-leading glioblastoma investigators and anticipate initial data readout in the first half of 2027,” said Zeno Albisser, Chief Executive Officer of Hemispherian AS.

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