“This is an important milestone for our company that builds on the positive signal of monotherapy activity that we observed in the Phase 1 portion of the study,” said Edith A. Perez, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Bolt Biotherapeutics. “Despite considerable advances in anti-cancer therapy, HER2-positive tumors remain difficult to treat, and new therapeutic options are urgently needed. Our ISAC platform brings a novel mechanism with the potential to address refractory and recurrent disease to the treatment of HER2+ cancers and BDC-1001 has demonstrated promise. We are committed to advancing this study for the benefit of the many patients in need.”