AddedOur patent portfolio includes the following: Patents and patent applications covering GPS and WT1-targeting peptides: • Patent application co-owned by us and MSK: ◦ Patent applications covering a heptavalent (7-peptide) immunotherapy composition and methods of use for treating, reducing the incidence of, or inducing an immune response against a WT1-expressing cancer pending in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, Europe, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Mexico and Russia, which, if granted, are expected to expire in 2040. • Patents and patent applications in-licensed from MSK: ◦ Composition-of-matter patents covering certain WT1-targeting peptides and methods of use in the United States, which are expected to expire in 2034; and a composition-of-matter patent covering 35 Table of Contents additional WT1-targeting peptides and methods of use in the United States, which is expected to expire in 2035; ◦ Composition-of-matter patents covering certain WT1-targeting peptides and methods of use in Australia, China, Hong Kong, several countries of the EU and Japan, which are expected to expire in 2034; ◦ Patent applications covering certain WT1-targeting peptides and methods of use pending in the United States, Australia, EU, Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Japan, which, if granted, are expected to expire in 2034; ◦ Patents covering methods for treating, reducing the incidence of, or inducing an immune response against a WT1-expressing cancer, using the peptides of GPS in combination with anti-PD-1 antibody checkpoint inhibitors in the United States, Australia, China, Hong Kong, several countries in the EU and Japan, which are expected to expire in 2037 (United States) and 2036 (Australia, China, Hong Kong, EU and Japan); ◦ Patent applications covering methods for treating, reducing the incidence of, or inducing an immune response against a WT1-expressing cancer, using the peptides of GPS in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors pending in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, EU, South Korea, and Japan, which, if granted, are expected to expire in 2036; ◦ Composition-of-matter patents covering the WT1-A1 peptide of GPS in the United States, Canada, Australia, and several countries of the EU, which are expected to expire in the United States in 2026 and elsewhere in 2024; ◦ Composition-of-matter patent covering the WT1-427 long and WT1-331 long peptides of GPS issued in the United States, which is expected to expire in 2031, and patents covering the methods of use in the United States, which are expected to expire in 2026; a patent covering peptide conjugates of the WT1-427 long peptide or WT1-331 long peptide in the United States, which is expected to expire in 2027; and a patent application covering peptide conjugates of the WT1-427 long peptide or WT1-331 long peptide pending in the United States, which, if granted, is expected to expire in 2026; ◦ Composition-of-matter patents covering the WT1-427 long peptide of GPS and WT1-331 long peptide of GPS, and methods of use, in Australia and several countries of the EU, which are expected to expire in 2026; composition-of-matter patent covering the WT1-427 long peptide of GPS and method of use in Canada, which is expected to expire in 2026; ◦ Composition-of-matter patent application covering the WT1-331 long peptide of GPS and the WT1-427 long peptide of GPS and method of use pending in Canada, which, if granted, is expected to expire in 2026; ◦ Composition-of-matter patent covering a WT1-specific peptide in the United States, which is expected to expire in 2026; ◦ Composition-of-matter patent covering the WT1-122A1 long peptide of GPS in the United States which is expected to expire in 2033; patent covering the WT1-122A1 long peptide of GPS and methods of use in the United States, which is expected to expire in 2029; and patent application covering the WT1-122A1 long peptide of GPS and methods of use pending in the United States, which, if granted, is expected to expire in 2027; and ◦ Composition-of-matter patent covering the WT1-122A1 long peptide of GPS and methods of use in several countries of the EU, which is expected to expire in 2027, and patent applications covering the WT1-122A1 long peptide of GPS and methods of use pending in the EU, Hong Kong and Canada, which, if granted, are expected to expire in 2027. 36 Table of Contents Patents and patent applications covering SLS009: • Patents and patent applications in-licensed from GenFleet: ◦ Composition-of-matter patents covering SLS009 and use thereof in the treatment or amelioration of cancer in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, Russia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and several countries of the EU, which are expected to expire in 2038; and a patent application covering SLS009 and use thereof in the treatment or amelioration of cancer pending in Brazil, which, if granted, is expected to expire in 2038; and ◦ Patents covering maleate and fumarate crystal salts and polymorphs of SLS009, syntheses thereof, and use thereof in prevention or treatment of CDK9-related diseases, including cancer, in Australia and Japan, which are expected to expire in 2040; patent applications covering maleate and fumarate salt forms and polymorphs of SLS009, syntheses thereof, and use thereof in prevention or treatment of CDK9-related diseases, including cancer, pending in the United States, Brazil, Canada, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the EU (via the European Patent Office), and several former Soviet bloc countries, including Russia (via the Eurasian Patent Office), which, if granted, are expected to expire in 2040.