First Participant Dosed in Ph 1 Trial of mRNA-4200 in Solid Tumors

“mRNA-4200 represents our third off-the-shelf cancer antigen therapy candidate and builds on our efforts to explore broad applicability across multiple cancer types,” said David Berman, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Development Officer of Moderna. “By encoding multiple shared tumor targets, this investigational therapy reflects our ongoing efforts to expand the potential of cancer immunotherapy beyond single-target approaches as we continue working to transform cancer care for patients.”

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