First patient dosed in Ph 1/2 study of Silmitasertib in children and young adults with R/R solid tumors

“We are greatly honored to collaborate with the Penn State College of Medicine and Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium, which have been diligently fighting childhood cancers by infusing invaluable resources from over 50 universities and children’s hospitals across the United States for the clinical study,” said Jin-Ding Huang, PhD, CEO of Senhwa Biosciences, Inc.  “We appreciate for having the opportunity of providing Silmitasertib as a potential effective treatment and look forward to realizing its therapeutic value in this urgently needed field for childhood cancers through this study”.

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