“We believe that our ONM-501 program, which leverages cyclic dinucleotide activation and polyvalent binding to STING to generate both a burst and a sustained immune response, has the potential to show an improved clinical profile as compared to earlier experimental STING agonists,” said Kartik Krishnan, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Medical Officer of OncoNano Medicine. “We are thrilled to collaborate with a leading company such as Regeneron as we continue working toward our mission of delivering targeted therapeutics to cancer patients.”