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    Schrödinger (Nasdaq: SDGR), whose physics-based computational platform is transforming the way therapeutics and materials are discovered, is providing a detailed review of its proprietary drug discovery and development programs during its Pipeline Day today, December 14, from 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ET.

    “We are excited to share our first clinical data for a proprietary Schrödinger program, SGR-1505, and to outline the opportunities emerging from our broad portfolio of drug discovery programs in multiple therapeutic areas, including oncology, immunology and neurology,” stated Karen Akinsanya, Ph.D., president of R&D, therapeutics at Schrödinger. “Our therapeutics team has been very productive since we started building this portfolio. With two programs in the clinic, multiple programs in late discovery and preclinical development, and our advancing collaborations, we believe the future of our therapeutics portfolio is very promising.”

    SGR-1505 Clinical Progress and Program Update

    During Pipeline Day, Schrödinger is presenting new data showing that its novel MALT1 inhibitor, SGR-1505, was well tolerated in a Phase 1 study of 73 healthy volunteers. No drug-related serious adverse events or dose limiting toxicities were observed in the study. In the study, SGR-1505 achieved greater than 90 percent inhibition of IL-2 secretion in activated T cells, confirming target engagement and meeting the pharmacodynamic goals for the study. The data support continued evaluation of SGR-1505 in the ongoing Phase 1 study in patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell malignancies.

    “The data presented from our successful healthy volunteer study demonstrate that SGR-1505 is well-tolerated with a pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile that supports continued development,” stated Margaret Dugan, M.D., chief medical officer at Schrödinger. “These data add significantly to our understanding of SGR-1505 and inform our clinical development strategy in hematologic malignancies. The SGR-1505 program is progressing well, and we look forward to continued enrollment in the patient study and reporting initial data in late 2024 or 2025.”

    Schrödinger is also presenting preclinical data for SGR-1505 demonstrating that SGR-1505 has favorable attributes and the potential for combination activity with standard-of-care agents in B cell malignancies. These data were presented earlier this week at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting.

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    Schrödinger Highlights Progress of Clinical Programs and Discloses Three New Programs at First Therapeutics Pipeline Investor Event Schrödinger (Nasdaq: SDGR), whose physics-based computational platform is transforming the way therapeutics and materials are discovered, is providing a detailed review of its proprietary drug discovery and development programs during its Pipeline …