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Chemomab Therapeutics Announces Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update
Globenewswire· 2025-11-20 13:00
Core Insights - Chemomab Therapeutics is advancing its preparations for the Phase 3 trial of nebokitug for primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), with positive feedback from both the FDA and EMA indicating that a single registration trial will suffice for approval [3][10] - The Phase 2 SPRING trial data presented at AASLD 2025 showed favorable safety and consistent improvements in key biomarkers for PSC patients treated with nebokitug for up to 48 weeks [4][10] - The company has multiple partnering options to support the Phase 3 program and expects its cash runway to last through the end of Q4 2026 [1][8] Regulatory Developments - The FDA and EMA have aligned on the trial design, allowing a composite of clinically relevant events as the study endpoint, which streamlines the pathway to potential regulatory approval [3][10] - The support from the PSC community at the AASLD 2025 conference indicates growing interest and recognition of nebokitug's potential as a disease-modifying therapy [3][4] Clinical Data - Data from the Phase 2 SPRING trial highlighted nebokitug's positive effects on inflammatory and fibrotic biomarkers, confirming its good safety profile and disease-modifying potential [4][10] - New insights into nebokitug's mechanism of action were presented, emphasizing its role in halting or slowing disease progression in PSC [4][10] Financial Performance - As of September 30, 2025, Chemomab reported cash and cash equivalents of $10.2 million, an increase from $9.5 million as of June 30, 2025, and $14.2 million as of December 31, 2024 [8] - Research and Development expenses decreased to approximately $1 million in Q3 2025 from $2.8 million in Q3 2024, primarily due to the conclusion of the Phase 2 SPRING trial activities [8][13] - The net loss for Q3 2025 was $1.7 million, a reduction from a net loss of $3.5 million in Q3 2024, reflecting improved financial management [8][13]