Orphan Drug Designation Request submitted to the FDA for GDT Cell Therapy Targeting Glioblastoma

“Submitting the ODD is a critical step forward in our strategy to accelerate the clinical development of our GDT cell platform,” said Mr. William Wang Ching-Dong, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of SL Science. “Glioblastoma is a devastating disease with a median survival rate of around 15 months, representing a significant unmet medical need and commercial opportunity. By leveraging our platform’s unique ability to bypass the defenses solid tumors use to evade standard therapies, we believe this product candidate has the potential to redefine the immuno-oncology landscape and deliver meaningful value to both patients and our shareholders.”

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