Sonnet BioTherapeutics Announces a Collaboration with Roche for the Clinical Evaluation of SON-1010 with atezolizumab in Ovarian Cancer
“As this is Sonnet’s first combination clinical study and an opportunity to use our lead FHAB-derived candidate, SON-1010, with atezolizumab, it is a very important milestone for the company. We believe that the combination of our best-in-class IL12-FHAB immune-enhancer candidate with atezolizumab could enable the next generation of cancer treatment.” said Pankaj Mohan, Ph.D., Sonnet’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer. “We anticipate initiating the clinical study during the second calendar quarter of 2023 and will look to a successful safety evaluation for the opportunity to expand the collaboration”.
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