Quince Therapeutics Appoints Leading Immunologist Dr. Hassan Abolhassani to Scientific Advisory Board
Dr. Mauro Magnani, Ph.D., Chair of Quince’s Scientific Advisory Board, said, “Quince is excited to welcome leading immunologist and researcher Dr. Abolhassani as a new member of our SAB. Given his notable work in immunodeficiency disorders, as well as the rare pediatric neurodegenerative disease Ataxia-Telangiectasia, we expect to benefit from his unique insight and expertise as the SAB continues to support Quince as the company advances its potentially breakthrough ability to deliver corticosteroid treatment without toxicities with its lead asset eDSP.�
Dr. Hassan Abolhassani said, “It is an honor to join Quince’s SAB at this exciting time as the company prepares to report topline results in the first quarter of 2026 evaluating the company’s lead asset, eDSP, for the treatment of patients with A-T. I look forward to collaborating with the distinguished members of Quince’s management team, Board of Directors, and Scientific Advisory Board to support the advancement of eDSP for the treatment of not only A-T but for additional potential immunological and autoimmune focused rare disease indications.�
Hassan Abolhassani, M.D., Ph.D., currently serves as Assistant Professor of Clinical Immunology and Research Specialists in the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Karolinska Institutet in
Quince’s SAB provides expert insight and advice to support the advancement of its lead asset eDSP for the treatment of A-T for which a pivotal Phase 3 clinical trial is currently underway. The SAB also serves as a valuable resource as the company strategically expands its development pipeline by pursuing other potential rare disease indications beyond A-T and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) for eDSP where chronic corticosteroid treatment is � or has the potential to become � a standard of care, if there were not corticosteroid-related safety concerns. The prioritized list of other potential rare disease targets under consideration includes: 1) autoimmune hepatitis, 2) pulmonary sarcoidosis, 3) dermatomyositis, 4) pemphigus vulgaris, 5) Hashimoto’s encephalopathy, 6) Becker muscular dystrophy, 7) pediatric lupus, 8) juvenile idiopathic arthritis, 9) myasthenia gravis, 10) limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, and 11) chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy.
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