Vipin Garg
Analyst · Guggenheim.
Yes, Seamus. There's a lot to unpack there. So let me -- let me take one at a time, and if I have not completely address your questions, please come back and repeat the remaining part. But look, in terms of discussions with partners, as you can imagine, the different companies have different focus, but everybody is appreciating the cardiovascular benefit of pemvidutide. And that's what is driving these discussions. It's obesity with cardiovascular benefit, all of the things we've been talking about in terms of the lipid profile, the serum lipids, the liver fat content and blood pressure. So all of these things combined, we believe, will have significant impact, not just people losing weight, but ultimately, the cardiovascular outcomes in these. So a lot of the discussions are driven by that. We're very encouraged because that's the value proposition that we think we bring to the table and people are getting it, people are appreciating it. And the question is, is this an obesity partnership, cardiovascular partnership or MASH partnership or all of those combined together. So in terms of MASH, as you know, we are moving forward with the with the program. We'll have our Phase IIb data in the first quarter of 2025 and that will drive that program further. Clearly, in MASH, we are highly differentiated, both in obesity and MASH, we are highly differentiated. But in terms of other glucagon program being there, we are differentiated from that also. And maybe, Scott, you can comment on that.