FDA Rare Pediatric Disease and Orphan Drug Designations for ST-01156

“SEED is rapidly transitioning into a clinical-stage company, with the planned IND filing in the next few months for ST-01156, our novel and potentially best-in-class RBM39 degrader. This marks a significant milestone in our four-year journey to bring innovative therapies to patients,” said Dr. Lan Huang, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of SEED and BeyondSpring. “RBM39 is a validated target to address cancers with high unmet medical needs, as highlighted in a recent Nature Reviews Drug Discovery article. At SEED, we are committed to improving patient outcomes through pioneering science and rational drug development.”

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