First Patient Dosed in ACESOT-1051 Ph 1 Trial of Oral WEE1 Inhibitor APR-1051
“Dosing of the first patient in the ACESOT-1051 study is an important milestone in our APR-1051 development program and represents a key advancement of our clinical pipeline,” said Oren Gilad, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Aprea. “Adding a second clinical program enriches our asset portfolio. We are initially evaluating single agent activity of APR-1051 to provide the basis for future rational combination treatments. We hope to confirm APR-1051’s safety profile in this Phase 1 study and generate the necessary data that will help us understand how it can be best utilized to treat patients. We plan to provide a clinical update by year-end 2024 and generate preliminary efficacy data during 2025.”
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