08/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2026 14:17
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read together with our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes thereto appearing elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 15, 2026. This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties. The words "anticipate," "believe," "continue" "could," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "might," "plan," "potential," "predict," "project," "should," "target," "would," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words. There are a number of important risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those indicated by forward-looking statements. We may not actually achieve the plans, intentions or expectations disclosed in our forward-looking statements, and you should not place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. Actual results or events could differ materially from the plans, intentions and expectations disclosed in the forward-looking statements we make. We have included important factors in the cautionary statements included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Our forward-looking statements do not reflect the potential impact of any future acquisitions, mergers, dispositions, joint ventures or investments that we may make.
Overview
We are a biopharmaceutical company in transition, evaluating the development of a dedicated, on-premises artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure platform for the biotechnology industry. Our current focus is leveraging our mesenchymal stem cell secretome ("MSC-S") platform to test the development of a scalable AI platform-as-a-service business to deploy secure, purpose-built AI systems directly within biotech and pharmaceutical client environments. We have historically been engaged in the research, development and commercialization of innovative therapies for rare and severe diseases of the front and back of the eye. Our lead product candidate was KPI-012, MSC-S, which we acquired from Combangio, Inc. ("Combangio") on November 15, 2021. KPI-012 was in clinical development for the treatment of persistent corneal epithelial defects ("PCED"), a rare disease of impaired corneal healing. Based on the results of a Phase 1b clinical safety and efficacy trial of KPI-012 in patients with PCED, we submitted an investigational new drug application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ("FDA"), which was accepted in December 2022. In February 2023, we dosed our first patient in the United States in our CHASE (Corneal Healing After SEcretome therapy) Phase 2b clinical trial of KPI-012 for PCED (the "CHASE trial"). By September 2025, the CHASE trial had not met its primary endpoints, and was decided to discontinue development of KPI-012 and the MSC-S platform. We have since expanded upon our business to evaluate strategic alternatives for our legacy MSC-S assets and capitalize on the substantial intellectual property (IP), proprietary biological datasets, and research experience generated during the clinical trials by starting development of an AI platform.
We are in the process of transitioning from historical biologics research and development (R&D) activities to an "AI platform-as-a-service" model that provides dedicated, on-premises artificial intelligence infrastructure solutions to biotechnology and pharmaceutical customers. Following the discontinuation of the CHASE Phase 2b clinical trial of KPI-012 in September 2025 and the subsequent resolution of our obligations to Oxford Finance, our current operating focus is (i) the monetization or out-licensing of remaining biologics-related assets and (ii) development and commercialization planning for our licensed Researgency agentic AI platform (the "Researgency Platform"). This transition is expected to impact our operating expenses, capital requirements, and sources and uses of cash as described further below.
We have refocused our business on two complementary strategic priorities. First, we are preserving and seeking to maximize the value of our MSC-S biologics asset portfolio, including the KPI-012 and KPI-014 product candidates and related intellectual property, through potential licensing, collaboration, and other strategic arrangements with third parties, as well as through evaluation of opportunities to resume preclinical development activities subject to the availability of additional capital. Second, we are building our Researgency business through our exclusive license for the Researgency Platform, which we intend to deploy as a dedicated, on-premises AI infrastructure solution for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. We believe this dual-track strategy preserves and creates optionality around our biologics assets while simultaneously pursuing a potential business opportunity in the rapidly growing AI platform market for the biotechnology industry.
Since inception, we have incurred significant losses from operations and negative cash flows from operations. Our net losses were $3.2 million and $27.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and year ended December 31, 2025, respectively. As of June 30, 2026, we had an accumulated deficit of $698.1 million. We have historically financed our operations primarily through proceeds from the sale of our Commercial Business to Alcon, our initial public offering (the "IPO"), follow-on public Common Stock offerings and sales of our Common Stock under our sales agreement with H.C. Wainwright & Co., LLC ("Wainwright") in at-the-market offerings, private placements of Common Stock and/or preferred stock (including our most recent private placements resulting in gross proceeds of approximately $4.2 million in January 2026).
Business and Operations Update
Notwithstanding our streamlined cost structure, we have continued to actively operate and develop our business during the period and through the date of this Quarterly Report.
We have devoted significant time and resources, together with our intellectual property counsel, to maintaining and protecting our intellectual property portfolio. During the period, we strategically renewed, or continued the prosecution and maintenance of, our patent estate across much of the territory in which it is protected, keeping the portfolio in good standing. In connection with this review, which has included consultations with members of prior management and operating personnel, we identified potential additional regulatory designations and molecular characteristics of our intellectual property that we believe may support additional avenues for developing the underlying science, and we are evaluating those opportunities.
In addition, using the Researgency Platform under our exclusive license, we have processed and analyzed proprietary data sets and other information to train and operate models directed at potential commercial applications. This work remains in development. We have also engaged with industry participants, including at biotechnology industry conferences, to develop further insight into the market for artificial intelligence applications in biotechnology and to inform our commercialization strategy. There can be no assurance that these initiatives will result in commercially viable products or services.
Strategic Growth and Acquisition Initiatives
As part of our forward corporate development strategy, we are actively evaluating, and from time to time engaging in preliminary discussions regarding, potential acquisitions, investments, joint ventures and other strategic transactions that we believe may be accretive to our business and synergistic with our data-sovereign biomedical and computing initiatives, including opportunities that may be enabled by the acquisition or development of artificial intelligence data center infrastructure intended to serve this vertical. Having devoted substantial time and resources to administrative matters and to establishing an operational, governance and capital markets foundation for the Company, we believe we are now positioned to pursue growth-oriented transactions consistent with this strategy. In addition, we are exploring a range of opportunities involving companies operating at the intersection of space technology and biotechnology, blockchain-based data and asset management, and the tokenization of assets, with potential applications in biotechnology, intellectual property and other sectors. We have not entered into any definitive agreement, and are not currently a party to any binding commitment, with respect to any such transaction, and there can be no assurance that any of these evaluations or discussions will result in a completed transaction or that any completed transaction will achieve its anticipated benefits. Any such transaction, if pursued, may be funded in whole or in part with net proceeds from this offering, cash on hand, the issuance of equity, equity-linked or debt securities, or a combination of the foregoing.
Recent Developments
Reverse Stock Split
On May 7, 2026, we effected a 1-for-50 reverse stock split of its Common Stock, pursuant to which each fifty (50) shares of Common Stock were converted into one share of common stock. No fractional shares were issued in connection with the Reverse Stock Split, and stockholders who otherwise would have been entitled to receive fractional shares are entitled to receive a cash payment in lieu of such fractional shares. All share and per share amounts in these condensed consolidated financial statements and related notes have been retroactively adjusted to reflect the Reverse Stock Split for all periods presented.
ATM
On July 22, 2026, we filed an additional prospectus supplement to our Shelf Registration Statement. See "Note 17 - Subsequent Events" for additional information.
Financial Operations Overview
Critical Accounting Policies and Significant Judgments and Estimates
Our management's discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations is based on our financial statements, which we have prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. We believe that several accounting policies are important to understanding our historical and future performance. We refer to these policies as critical because these specific areas generally require us to make judgments and estimates about matters that are uncertain at the time we make the estimate, and different estimates-which also would have been reasonable-could have been used. On an ongoing basis, we evaluate our estimates and judgments, including those described in greater detail below. We base our estimates on historical experience and other market-specific or other relevant assumptions that we believe to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying value of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.
There have been no material changes to our critical accounting estimates from those described in "Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025.
Results of Operations
Comparison of the Three Months Ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
The following table summarizes the results of our operations for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025:
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Three Months Ended |
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June 30, |
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2026 |
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2025 |
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Costs and expenses: |
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General and administrative |
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$ |
1,662 |
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$ |
4,643 |
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$ |
(2,981) |
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Research and development |
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59 |
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6,232 |
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(6,173) |
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Loss on fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration |
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- |
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153 |
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(153) |
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Total operating expenses |
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1,721 |
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11,028 |
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(9,307) |
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Loss from operations |
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(1,721) |
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(11,028) |
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9,307 |
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Other income (expense) |
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Interest income |
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140 |
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407 |
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(267) |
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Interest expense |
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- |
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(1,081) |
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1,081 |
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Grant income |
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- |
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547 |
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(547) |
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Net loss |
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$ |
(1,581) |
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$ |
(11,155) |
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$ |
9,574 |
General and administrative expenses
General and administrative expenses consist primarily of salaries, benefits, stock-based compensation and travel expenses related to our executive, finance, human resources, legal, compliance, information technology and business development functions. General and administrative expenses also include professional fees for auditing, tax, information technology, consultants, legal services and allocated facility related costs not otherwise included in research and development expenses.
General and administrative expenses were $1.7 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026, compared to $4.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, which was a decrease of $3.0 million. The decrease in general and administrative expenses for the three months ended June 30, 2026 was primarily due to a decrease of approximately $3.2 million in employee-related costs and stock-based compensation, primarily a result of our decision to cease development of KPI-012 and our MSC-S platform, including costs related to restructuring and wind-down activities, partially offset by $0.2 million increased legal and professional services support in connection with those activities..
Research and development expenses
Research and development expenses consist of costs associated with our research activities, including compensation and benefits for full time research and development employees, an allocation of facilities expenses, overhead expenses and certain outside expenses. Our research and development expenses generally include: employee related expenses, including salaries and stock based compensation; expenses incurred for the preclinical and clinical development of our product candidates and under agreements with contract research organizations, including costs of manufacturing product candidates prior to the determination that FDA approval of a drug candidate is probable and before the future economic benefit of the drug is expected to be realized; and facilities, depreciation and other expenses, which include direct and allocated expenses for rent and maintenance of facilities and supplies.
We expense research and development costs as they are incurred. We expense costs relating to the production of inventory for our product candidates, as research and development expenses within our consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss in the period incurred, unless we believe regulatory approval and subsequent commercialization of the product candidate is probable and we expect the future economic benefit from sales of the drug to be realized. Research and development costs that are paid in advance of performance are capitalized as a prepaid expense until incurred. We track outsourced development costs by development program but do not allocate personnel
costs, payments made under license agreements or other costs to specific product candidates or development programs. These costs are included in employee related costs and other research and development costs in the line items in the above table.
The following table summarizes the research and development expenses incurred during the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025:
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Three Months Ended |
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June 30, |
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KPI-012 development costs |
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$ |
- |
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$ |
2,510 |
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$ |
(2,510) |
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Employee-related costs |
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3,453 |
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Other research and development costs |
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59 |
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269 |
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(210) |
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Total research and development |
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$ |
59 |
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$ |
6,232 |
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$ |
(6,173) |
Research and development expenses were $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026, compared to $6.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025, a decrease of $6.2 million. The decrease was primarily driven by a decrease in KPI-012 clinical development costs following our discontinuation of our MSC-S platform and the decrease in personnel and facilities expenses after workforce reductions.
Loss on fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration
We recorded an obligation for such contingent consideration at fair value on the acquisition date. We then revalue our contingent consideration obligations each reporting period. Changes in the fair value of our contingent consideration obligations, other than changes due to issuance, are recognized as a gain or loss on fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration in our consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive loss.
Loss on fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 was $0 and less than $0.2 million, respectively. The decrease was primarily due to our decision to cease development of KPI-012 and our MSC-S platform.
Interest income
Interest income consists of interest earned on our cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments.
Interest income was $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and was $0.4 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025. Interest income consists of interest earned on our cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments.
Interest expense
Interest expense primarily consists of contractual coupon interest, amortization of debt discounts and debt issuance costs and accretion of the final payment fee recognized on our debt arrangements
We incurred interest expense of $0 million for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and $1.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2025. Interest expense for the three months ended June 30, 2025 was comprised of the contractual coupon interest expense, the amortization of the debt discount and the accretion of the final payment fee associated with Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of May 4, 2021, by and among us, Combangio, Inc. and Oxford Finance LLC, as lender and collateral agent (as amended, the "Loan Agreement"). During the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025, $0 and $26.9 million of indebtedness was outstanding under our Loan Agreement.
Grant income
Grant income for the three months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 was $0 and $0.5 million, respectively, related to an award agreement with the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine for a $15.0 million grant (as amended from time to time, the "CIRM Award"). On September 29, 2025, we announced that the CHASE trial of KPI-012 for the treatment of PCED did not meet the primary endpoint of complete healing of PCED as measured by corneal fluorescein staining. The CHASE trial also failed to achieve statistical significance for key secondary efficacy endpoints and did not show any meaningful difference between either KPI-012 treatment arm and the placebo arm. Based on the CHASE trial results, we determined to cease development of KPI-012 and our MSC-S platform, and as such, we do not expect to receive grant income relating to the CIRM Award in the near future.
Comparison of the Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 and 2025
The following table summarizes the results of our operations for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025:
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Six Months Ended |
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June 30, |
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2025 |
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Costs and expenses: |
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General and administrative |
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$ |
3,403 |
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$ |
9,236 |
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(5,833) |
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Research and development |
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120 |
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12,287 |
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174 |
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(174) |
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Total operating expenses |
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3,523 |
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21,697 |
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Loss from operations |
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(21,697) |
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18,174 |
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Other income (expense) |
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Interest income |
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214 |
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870 |
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(656) |
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Interest expense |
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(2,172) |
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2,172 |
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Grant income |
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2,897 |
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(2,897) |
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Other income (expense), net |
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107 |
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107 |
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Net loss |
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$ |
(3,202) |
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$ |
(20,102) |
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16,900 |
General and administrative expenses
General and administrative expenses were $3.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026, comparable to $9.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, which was a decrease of $5.8 million. The decrease in general and administrative expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was primarily due to a $6.3 million decrease in employee-related costs and stock-based compensation, primarily a result of our decision to cease development of KPI-012 and our MSC-S platform, including costs related to restructuring and wind-down activities, partially offset by a $0.4 million increase in legal and professional services support in connection with those activities.
Research and development expenses
The following table summarizes the research and development expenses incurred during the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025:
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June 30, |
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KPI-012 development costs |
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$ |
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$ |
5,317 |
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$ |
(5,317) |
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Employee-related costs for research and development personnel |
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61 |
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6,385 |
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Other research and development costs |
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59 |
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585 |
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(526) |
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Total research and development |
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120 |
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$ |
12,287 |
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(12,167) |
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Research and development expenses were $0.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026, compared to $12.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, which was a decrease of $12.2 million. The decrease was primarily driven by a decrease in KPI-012 clinical development costs following our discontinuation of our MSC-S platform and the decrease in personnel and facilities expenses after workforce reductions.
Loss on fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration
Loss on fair value remeasurement of contingent consideration for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 was $0 and $0.2 million, respectively. The decrease was primarily due to our decision to cease development of KPI-012 and our MSC-S platform.
Interest income
Interest income was $0.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and was $0.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Interest income consists of interest earned on our cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments.
Interest expense
We incurred interest expense of $0 for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and $2.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Interest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was comprised of the contractual coupon interest expense, the amortization of the debt discount and the accretion of the final payment fee associated with our Loan Agreement with Oxford Finance. During the six months ended June 30, 2025, $29.3 million of indebtedness was outstanding under our Loan Agreement until $2.3 million was repaid on June 26, 2025 resulting in an outstanding indebtedness of $26.9 million as of June 30, 2025.
Grant income
Grant income for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 was $0 and $2.9 million, respectively, related to an award agreement with the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine for a $15.0 million grant (as amended from time to time, the "CIRM Award"). On September 29, 2025, we announced that the CHASE trial of KPI-012 for the treatment of PCED did not meet the primary endpoint of complete healing of PCED as measured by corneal fluorescein staining. The CHASE trial also failed to achieve statistical significance for key secondary efficacy endpoints and did not show any meaningful difference between either KPI-012 treatment arm and the placebo arm. Based on the CHASE trial results, we determined to cease development of KPI-012 and our MSC-S platform, and as such, we do not expect to receive grant income relating to the CIRM Award in the near future.
Other expense, net
Other expense, net for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was a $0.1 million as compared to $0 for the six months ended June 30, 2025. Other expense, net for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was related to a write-off of receivables we determined to be uncollectible.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Since our inception, we have incurred significant operating losses. We only generated limited revenues from product sales of EYSUVIS and INVELTYS prior to the sale of our Commercial Business to Alcon in July 2022. We have financed our operations primarily through proceeds from the sale of our Commercial Business to Alcon in July 2022, our IPO, follow-on public common stock offerings and sales of our common stock under our at-the-market equity offerings, private placements of common stock and/or preferred stock, borrowings under credit facilities and Loan Agreement, and warrants.
As of the date of this quarterly report, we had cash and cash equivalents of less than $0.1 million. In addition, the outstanding principal amount of the Note with Minglemint Solutions LLC ("Minglemint" or "Borrower") was $7.0
million, and accrued and unpaid interest thereon was approximately $0.2 million, for an aggregate outstanding balance of approximately $7.2 million. On July 21, 2026, the Borrower repaid $44,000 under the Note. Pursuant to the Note amendment, we are entitled, at any time and from time to time, to demand repayment of all or any portion of the outstanding principal amount of the Note, together with accrued and unpaid interest thereon, upon no less than 45 days' notice. We view our cash and cash equivalents, together with amounts collectible under the Note, as our principal sources of near-term liquidity.
We manage our capital resources first to fund the continued operation and development of our business, as described under "Business and Operations Update" above, within a disciplined operating budget. Secondarily, we seek to preserve financial flexibility to pursue attractive growth opportunities, including potential acquisitions. Over the past several months, we have evaluated and discussed several such opportunities, and the most attractive of them typically require cash availability at or after closing to fund the operations and growth of the acquired or combined business, a consideration we take into account in our spending decisions, including capacity to provide interim or bridge financing if a transaction is pursued. We have not entered into any definitive agreement with respect to any such transaction, and there can be no assurance that we will pursue or consummate any transaction. Consistent with these objectives, during the second quarter of 2026 and through the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, we have taken the following measures:
| • | Disciplined operating budget - We have adopted an operating budget of approximately $1.5 million to $3.2 million for the twelve months following the date of this Quarterly Report, primarily covering legal, audit and compliance costs, with the remainder allocated to investor relations, consulting, accounts payable, and management. Our budget also provides for the continued maintenance and protection of our intellectual property portfolio and the continued operation of the Researgency Platform, as described under "Business and Operations Update" below. We closely monitor our monthly cash operating costs and adjust discretionary spending as circumstances require. Net cash used in operating activities decreased to $4.4 million for the six months ended June 30, 2026, from $16.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025. |
| • | Drawing on the Note in measured tranches - On August 14, 2026, we delivered a Call Notice to the Borrower demanding repayment of approximately $1.0 million of the outstanding principal amount of the Note, together with accrued and unpaid interest thereon. Under the terms of the Note, the Borrower is required to repay the amount specified in the Call Notice within 45 days, and we expect to receive it by September 28, 2026. We intend to apply these proceeds to existing accounts payable and to fund some of the budgeted operating costs. We have sized the Call Notice to our near-term operating requirements and intend to preserve the remaining balance of the Note as a continuing source of funding for our operations and, secondarily, for potential growth opportunities, retaining the right to demand repayment of all or any portion of the balance on no less than 45 days' notice, and we expect to deliver additional Call Notices from time to time as our operating needs require. |
Based on our current operating plan and the operating budget described above, we believe our existing cash and cash equivalents, together with amounts demanded under the Call Notice and additional expected collections under the Note, will be sufficient to fund our operating expenses and capital expenditure requirements through the third quarter of 2027. We are also evaluating additional financing alternatives, including potential sales under our ATM program (as defined below), private placements, and asset monetization opportunities. If these actions are unsuccessful or not timely, we will need to further reduce or defer planned expenditures, which could materially affect our strategy.
Nasdaq Deficiencies
On November 10, 2025, we received a deficiency letter (the "MVLS Letter") from the Listing Qualifications Department (the "Staff") of the Nasdaq Stock Market notifying us that the listing of our Common Stock was not in compliance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(b)(2) (the "Minimum MVLS Requirement") for continued listing on Nasdaq, as the market value of our listed securities was less than $35 million for the previous 30 consecutive business days.
In accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(C), we were provided a period of 180 calendar days, or until May 11, 2026 (the "MVLS Compliance Date"), to regain compliance with the Minimum MVLS Requirement.
On April 17, 2026, we received a letter from the Staff that the market value of our listed securities closed at $35 million or more for a minimum of 10 consecutive business days. Accordingly, we have regained compliance with the Minimum MVLS Requirement and this matter is now closed.
In addition, on January 20, 2026, we received a letter from the Staff indicating that, based upon the closing bid price of the Company's Common Stock for the 30 consecutive business days between December 3, 2025, to January 16, 2026, the Company did not meet the minimum bid price of $1.00 per share required for continued listing on Nasdaq pursuant to Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) (the "Minimum Bid Price Rule"). The letter also indicated that we will be provided with a compliance period of 180 calendar days, or until July 20, 2026 (the "Minimum Bid Price Compliance Period"), in which to regain compliance pursuant to Nasdaq Listing Rule 5810(c)(3)(A). On May 8, 2026, we effected the Reverse Stock Split to seek to regain compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Rule. On June 11, 2026, Nasdaq notified us that we had regained compliance with the Minimum Bid Price Rule after the closing bid price of our Common Stock had been at or greater than $1.00 per share for the last 10 consecutive business days, from May 28, 2026, to June 10, 2026.
ATM Facility
On January 8, 2026, we entered into an At The Market Offering Agreement (the "ATM Agreement") with Wainwright providing for the sale and issuance of our Common Stock from time to time, through or to Wainwright as the Company's sales agent or principal in an "at the market offering" program and as set forth in the ATM Agreement (the "ATM program").
We filed a prospectus supplement, dated January 8, 2026, including an accompanying base prospectus, dated May 11, 2023, contained therein (the "ATM Prospectus Supplement"), which together form a part of the Company's shelf registration statement on Form S-3, as amended (File No. 333-270263), initially filed with the SEC on March 3, 2023 and declared effective by the SEC on May 11, 2023 in connection with the offer and sale of shares of Common Stock pursuant to the ATM Agreement.
On May 7, 2026, we filed a new registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-295667), as amended, which was declared effective on June 25, 2026. Subsequent to quarter end, on July 22, 2026, we filed an additional prospectus supplement in connection with the ATM Program. See "Note 11 - Registered Offerings" and "Note 17 - Subsequent Events" above for additional information
Pursuant to the terms of the ATM Agreement, Wainwright agreed to use its commercially reasonable efforts, consistent with applicable state and federal law, rules and regulations, and the rules of the Nasdaq Capital Market, to sell the shares of Common Stock from time to time. Under the ATM Agreement, the Company may designate the parameters for the sale of shares of Common Stock, including the number of shares to be issued, the time period during which sales are requested to be made, limitations on the number of shares that may be sold on any trading day and any minimum price below which sales may not be made. Subject to the terms and conditions of the ATM Agreement, Wainwright may sell the shares by methods deemed to be an "at the market offering" as defined in Rule 415(a)(4) promulgated under the Securities Act, including without limitation, sales made directly on Nasdaq or on any other existing trading market for the Common Stock or to or through a market maker. In addition, with the Company's prior written approval, Wainwright may also sell shares in privately negotiated transactions or block transactions. The gross sales price of the shares of Common Stock sold by Wainwright under the ATM Agreement as sales agent is the market price for the shares of Common Stock on Nasdaq at the time of sale.
Private Placements
On November 25, 2025, the Company entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the "November 2025
Purchase Agreement"), with a certain investor (the "Series AA Investor"), pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue and sell, in a private placement, shares of the Company's Series AA Convertible Non-Redeemable Preferred Stock ("Series AA Preferred Stock") and the Series AAA Convertible Non-Redeemable Preferred Stock ("Series AAA Preferred Stock") of the Company in two closings for aggregate gross proceeds of up to $6.0 million.
On December 11, 2025, the Series AA Investor transferred his rights and obligations under the November 2025 Purchase Agreement solely with respect to the shares of Series AAA Preferred Stock and the director nomination rights to AK Holdings Group Inc., a Panamanian company ("AK Holdings"). On January 29, 2026, pursuant to the terms of a certain Rights Purchase Agreement, by and among AK Holdings and the Series AAA Investors, AK Holdings sold its rights to purchase the Series AAA Preferred Stock (but not its director nomination rights under the November 2025 Purchase Agreement) to the Series AAA Investors.
On January 30, 2026, we entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (the "January 2026 Purchase Agreement"), pursuant to which we issued and sold to the Series AAA Investors in a private placement (the "January 2026 Private Placement"), an aggregate of 2,100,000 shares of Series AAA Preferred Stock at a price per share equal to $2.00, for aggregate gross proceeds of $4.2 million. The closing of the January 2026 Private Placement occurred on January 30, 2026. Each share of Series AAA Preferred Stock was convertible into 8.4 shares of Common Stock for an aggregate total of 17,640,000 shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Series AAA Preferred Stock. As of June 30, 2026, all of the shares of Series AA and AAA Preferred Stock have been converted into shares of Common Stock and there are no Preferred Shares outstanding.
Loan and Security Agreement
On February 9, 2026, we made a loan (the "Loan") in the principal amount of $7.0 million evidenced by a secured promissory note (the "Note") to Minglemint Solutions LLC ("Borrower") in connection with our determination that a portion of our cash on hand was in excess of our near-term working capital requirements and operational needs. In order to optimize the return on such excess cash, rather than holding the full balance in a bank deposit account, which offered a materially lower yield, we elected to deploy that portion into the Loan, which bears interest at a rate of 8.0% per annum and is due and payable on February 9, 2027.
The Note includes customary event of default provisions, including, but not limited to, for a breach of any representations and warranties or covenants, any bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings of the Borrower, and the failure of the Borrower to pay, upon 15 days' written notice of default, any principal amount of the Loan or interest due. The Note provides for a default interest rate of 13.0%.
Additionally, the Note is secured by a continuing first priority lien and security interest in all fixtures and personal property of the Borrower (the "Collateral"), pursuant to the security agreement with the Borrower dated February 9, 2026 (the "Security Agreement"). The Collateral includes, but is not limited to, all accounts, goods, documents, instruments, securities and investment properties, money, accounts and rights to payment of the Borrower, and any proceeds, records and obligations relating to the foregoing, as more fully detailed in the Security Agreement.
On May 11, 2026, the Company and the Borrower entered into a Note Amending Agreement (the "Loan Amendment") which added a provision that the Company has the right at any time and from time to time, on no less than 45 days' notice to demand repayment of all or any portion of the outstanding principal amount of the Loan, including all accrued and unpaid interest thereon and any other amounts owing under the Note by delivering written notice to the Borrower (a "Call Notice"). The Borrower agrees to repay the amount in the Call Notice, and any amount not timely repaid will accrue interest at the default interest rate of 13.0%.
Platform Development and Exclusive License Agreement
On March 3, 2026, we entered into a Platform Development and Exclusive License Agreement (the "Younet License Agreement") pursuant to which we obtained a worldwide exclusive license of Younet's Researgency Platform, together with associated trademarks and intellectual property. The term of the Younet License Agreement is for 12
months following the Effective Date (the "Initial Term"), with the option to renew the agreement for successive 12 months terms (each, a "Renewal Term"), in each case by providing notice to Younet pursuant to the terms of the Agreement (the "Extension Notice"). Pursuant to the Agreement, Younet agreed to provide us certain deliverables and services related to the Researgency Platform, with certain additional deliverables to be provided by Younet in the event of a Renewal Term, in each case with all operating costs relating to the Researgency Platform to be paid by us.
In consideration of the services to be performed by Younet under the Agreement, we agreed to pay to Younet for the Initial Term a cash fee of up to $530,000 consisting of (i) $80,000 in cash, which was paid by the Company on the Effective Date, and (ii) in the event the Company delivers to Younet a written notice electing to engage Younet for the continued development of Researgency, $450,000 in cash, payable in 9 monthly installments of $50,000, pursuant to the terms of the Agreement. Such notice may be provided at any time on or after the first business day of the third month following the Effective Date and such continued development may be terminated upon 30 days notice by us. In addition, we issued to Younet 100,000 shares of our Common Stock. In addition, each time the Agreement is extended for a Renewal Term, the Company shall (i) pay to Younet $250,000 in cash and (ii) issue to Younet 100,000 shares of Common Stock within 10 business days of the Extension Notice. Any shares of Common Stock issuable to Younet pursuant to the Agreement shall herein be referred to as the "Younet Shares." Except for certain block trades, during the Term (as defined in the Agreement) and for the twelve months thereafter, Younet shall not sell any Younet Shares on any Trading Day (as defined in the Agreement) in an amount that exceeds 3% of the Daily Trading Volume (as defined in the Agreement) for such Trading Day.
In addition, Younet has granted us an irrevocable option, exercisable at any time during the Initial Term or any Renewal Terms, to acquire all of the issued and outstanding equity interests of Younet, or, at our election, substantially all of the assets of Younet, for a total purchase price of $55.0 million, subject to the terms of the Agreement.
If we do not deliver an Extension Notice prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term, the Agreement shall expire automatically at the end of the applicable term. In addition, the Agreement may be terminated by either party (i) for uncured material breach or (ii) due to the insolvency of the other party. Upon termination or expiration, (a) the Exclusive License will terminated, (b) all licenses granted to Younet with respect to KALA Data (as defined in the Agreement) will immediately terminate, (c) all licenses granted to us with respect to Younet Background IP (as defined in the Agreement) will survive in accordance with their terms, and (d) all Work Product (as defined in the Agreement) completed as of the date of termination shall be delivered to and owned by the Company.
We are working with Younet and our scientific advisors on a commercial plan for the Researgency Platform, and we continue to assess the scope and pace of further development as part of its commercialization strategy. We retain the exclusive license to the Researgency Platform under the Younet License Agreement. However, there can be no assurance that these efforts will be successful.
Other Contractual Obligations
Our other material cash requirements from known contractual and other obligations as of June 30, 2026 primarily related to our license agreement with Stanford University and our operating lease. For information related to our future commitments relating to our license agreement, see Note 15, "Commitments and Contingencies", of our condensed consolidated financial statements.
Cash Flows
As of June 30, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we had $0.2 million and $7.6 million in cash and cash equivalents, respectively.
The following table summarizes our sources and uses of cash for each of the periods presented:
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12,128 |
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11,911 |
Operating Activities
Net cash used in operating activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was $4.4 million, compared to $16.6 million for the six months ended June 30, 2025, a decrease of $12.1 million, primarily due to a decrease in net loss adjusted for non-cash charges of $12.6 million, partially offset by $0.5 million increase in working capital.
Investing Activities
Net cash used in investing activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026 and 2025 was $7.0 million and less than $0.1 million, respectively. Net cash used in investing activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was related to the Note.
Financing Activities
Net cash provided by financing activities for the six months ended June 30, 2026 was $4.1 million, primarily due to the net proceeds from the sale of 2,100,000 shares of the Series AAA Preferred Stock at $2.00 per share.
Net cash used in financing activities for the six months ended June 30, 2025 was $2.7 million, primarily due to a $2.5 million repayment of principal and payment fee on our Loan Agreement and $0.1 million payment of issuance costs related to the sale of common stock and shares of our Series I Preferred Stock in our December 2024 private placement.
Funding Requirements and Going Concern
We expect to continue to fund our operating expenses, lease obligations and capital expenditure requirements through a combination of our existing cash and cash equivalents and collections under the Note, within the operating budget described above under "Liquidity and Capital Resources," supplemented as appropriate by potential sales under our ATM program and other financing alternatives. In addition, we are evaluating potential acquisition and growth opportunities that, if pursued, may require additional cash availability, including potential interim or bridge financing, a consideration we take into account in managing our resources, subject at all times to maintaining sufficient liquidity for our operations.
The Note is payable at our demand on no less than 45 days' notice, bears interest at 8.0% per annum and is secured by a continuing first priority lien on and security interest of the Borrower. Through the date of this Quarterly Report, the Borrower has made repayments under the Note, including $44,000 on July 21, 2026. After consideration of our current operating plan and operating budget, including the measures described above and expected collections under the Note, including the approximately $1.0 million demanded pursuant to the Call Notice delivered on August 14, 2026, management has concluded that our existing cash and cash equivalents, together with such collections, will be sufficient to fund our operating expenses, lease obligations and capital expenditure requirements for the continued operation and
development of the Researgency platform, for at least twelve months from the date of issuance of the condensed consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q.
As of the date of this quarterly report, we maintained a positive working capital ratio (current assets divided by current liabilities), indicating that we can cover our short-term operations and mitigate immediate going-concern risk.