Advancement of Ph 1 clinical programs, RP-1664 and RP-3467, to be continued 

“While Lunre+Camo demonstrated positive results from our Phase 1 clinical trial, after careful consideration we have decided to progress this program into pivotal trials contingent on securing a strategic partner to fund further development. We are focused on achieving near-term inflection points for our Phase 1 clinical assets, RP-1664 and RP-3467, both of which have the potential to address significant unmet patient needs and deliver important catalysts in 2025,” said Lloyd M. Segal, President and Chief Executive Officer of Repare. “Combined with other initiatives, these changes, which we will implement later this quarter, provide the foundation for meaningful value creation.”

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