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In the news release, engender Announces Hiring of Dr. Raja Ruth as Senior Vice President, Urologic Oncology and Clinical Development, issued 09-Apr-2024 by enGene Inc., the headline was incorrectly transmitted by CNW. The headline should read "enGene Announces Hiring of Dr. Raj Pruthi as Senior Vice President, Urologic Oncology and Clinical Development". The complete, corrected release follows:

enGene Announces Hiring of Dr. Raj Pruthi as Senior Vice President, Urologic Oncology and Clinical Development

BOSTON and MONTREAL, April 9, 2024 /CNW/ - enGene Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: ENGN or "enGene" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage genetic medicines company whose non-viral, intravesical lead product candidate, EG-70, is in a pivotal study for BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), today announced that Raj Pruthi MD MHA FACS has joined the Company as SVP, Urologic Oncology and Clinical Development, reporting to enGene's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Richard Bryce. In this role, Dr. Pruthi's responsibilities will include supporting the clinical development of EG-70 across the urologic space, including through engagement with the urological community. He joins enGene from Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, where he was most recently the Global Medical Affairs Leader, Bladder Cancer and Senior Medical Director, Oncology (Global – Prostate and Bladder Cancer).

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"We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Raj Pruthi to the enGene team. He is a renowned physician-scientist with over 25 years' experience in the urology space," said Jason Hanson, Chief Executive Officer of enGene. "With a track record of leadership and engagement within the urology community, such as his service on the committee to help develop the American Urological Association's guidelines on management of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, we believe Dr. Pruthi will be a strong addition to our team as we continue our LEGEND study of EG-70 in both BCG-unresponsive and BCG-naïve NMIBC patients and consider expansion of EG-70 into additional urologic indications."

"This is an exciting time to join enGene. I believe that the EG-70 safety and efficacy data in BCG-unresponsive NMIBC shown to date are highly encouraging and suggest that this product candidate has the potential to become an important medicine that is utilized broadly across the continuum of bladder care. In addition, the design characteristics of EG-70, including ease of use without the onerous storage and handling requirements typical of viral approaches, support the potential for utilization by the entire urological community, whether in a community, large group practice or academic setting," said Dr. Pruthi. "I look forward to working alongside the team to advance the pivotal LEGEND study and furthering our mission of bringing new therapies to patients in need."