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First Patient Dosed in Phase 2 Clinical Trial of INB-400 in Newly Diagnosed Glioblastoma

“The initiation of patient dosing in our Phase 2 trial of INB-400 represents an important milestone for both IN8bio and patients with newly diagnosed GBM who have limited therapeutic options,” said William Ho, CEO and co-founder of IN8bio. “Our novel approach combines engineered, chemotherapy-resistant gamma-delta T cells with standard-of-care treatments to potentially drive deeper responses and improved patient outcomes in difficult-to-treat cancers. We look forward to advancing INB-400 at multiple leading medical centers across the United States for patients with GBM and sharing updates, including long-term follow up data from the Phase 1 INB-200 program, at medical meetings this year.”

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