“23ME-00610 has been well-tolerated with a very manageable side effect profile and we’ve also seen some encouraging signs of activity, particularly in neuroendocrine cancers that we’ve previously presented,” said Drew W. Rasco, MD, Associate Director of Clinical Research at the START Center for Cancer Care, and a principal investigator for the 23ME-00610 study. “CD200R1 is an exciting new target in the immuno-oncology landscape, and we are looking forward to enrolling additional patients in the neuroendocrine and ovarian cancer expansion cohorts.”