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In the news release, Compugen Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results, issued 04-Mar-2025 by Compugen Ltd. over PR Newswire, in the Conference Call and Webcast Information section, the link to the webcast should be "https://veidan.activetrail.biz/compugenq4-2024". The complete, corrected release follows:

Compugen Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results

  • Clinical data presented at SITC 2024 supports further development of COM701, potential first-in-class anti-PVRIG antibody

  • On track to initiate a randomized adaptive platform trial of COM701 maintenance therapy in patients with platinum sensitive ovarian cancer, scheduled to start in Q2 2025

  • The first patient was dosed in Q1 2025 in the first in human Phase 1 solid tumor trial of GS-0321 (previously COM503), a potential first-in-class anti-IL18BP antibody licensed to Gilead

  • Partner AstraZeneca reported promising rilvegostomig data in 2024, expanded the rilvegostomig program to seven Phase 3 trials across lung and gastrointestinal cancers and plans to share early data for rilvegostomig in combination with their ADCs in 2025

  • Solid financial position with cash runway expected to fund operations into 2027

HOLON, Israel, March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Compugen Ltd. (Nasdaq: CGEN) (TASE: CGEN) a clinical-stage cancer immunotherapy company and a pioneer in computational target discovery, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2024 and provided a corporate update.

"I believe Compugen is well-positioned for growth, building on significant progress made in 2024 together with a diverse and innovative pipeline and with a strong focus on execution in 2025," said Anat Cohen-Dayag, Ph.D., President and CEO of Compugen. "The clinical data we presented at SITC 2024, consistent with previous data, support advancing our potential first-in-class anti-PVRIG, COM701, to be evaluated as a maintenance treatment option for patients with platinum sensitive ovarian cancer. We are on track to initiate an adaptive platform trial, which is scheduled to start with a randomized placebo controlled sub-trial evaluating single agent COM701 therapy in Q2 2025. This development path is supported by a strong clinical and biological rationale and has the potential to open the door to advance COM701 as a single agent and as a backbone to future drug combinations."

Dr. Cohen-Dayag continued, "We are also encouraged by the promising rilvegostomig data presented by our partner, AstraZeneca, in 2024. Rilvegostomig is a PD-1/TIGIT bispecific antibody, the TIGIT component of which is derived from COM902. AstraZeneca is running seven Phase 3 trials with rilvegostomig across lung and gastrointestinal cancers and plans to share early data for rilvegostomig in combination with their ADCs in 2025. AstraZeneca's broad development strategy for rilvegostomig to replace existing PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors represents a significant potential revenue source for Compugen as we may be eligible for both future milestone payments and mid-single digit tiered royalties on future sales.