GlycoMimetics to Present at Two Upcoming Virtual Healthcare Investor Conferences
GlycoMimetics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLYC) announced that CEO Rachel King will present at the Stifel 2020 Virtual Healthcare Conference on November 17 and the Jefferies Virtual London Healthcare Conference on November 19. The presentations can be accessed on the company's website under the Investors tab. GlycoMimetics is focused on innovative glycomimetic drugs for unmet medical needs, including treatments for acute myeloid leukemia and sickle cell disease. Uproleselan is in a Phase 3 trial for relapsed/refractory AML, and Rivipansel is investigating acute VOC in SCD.
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ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GlycoMimetics, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLYC), today announces that CEO Rachel King plans to present an overview of the company at the upcoming Stifel 2020 Virtual Healthcare Conference on Tuesday, November 17 and the Jefferies Virtual London Healthcare Conference on Thursday, November 19. Both presentations will be available on the Company’s website, under the Investors tab. Details are as follows:
Stifel 2020 Virtual Healthcare Conference
November 16-18, 2020
GlycoMimetics presentation: Tuesday, November 17, 8:00 a.m. (EST)
Jefferies Virtual London Healthcare Conference
November 17-19, 2020
GlycoMimetics presentation: Thursday, November 19, 6:45 – 7:15 (BST)
About GlycoMimetics, Inc.
GlycoMimetics is a biotechnology company with two late-stage clinical development programs and a pipeline of novel glycomimetic drugs, all designed to address unmet medical needs resulting from diseases in which carbohydrate biology plays a key role. GlycoMimetics' drug candidate, uproleselan, an E-selectin antagonist, was evaluated in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial as a potential treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and is being evaluated across a range of patient populations including a Company-sponsored Phase 3 trial in relapsed/refractory AML under breakthrough therapy designation. Rivipansel, a pan-selectin antagonist, is being explored for use in treatment of acute VOC in SCD. GlycoMimetics has also completed a Phase 1 clinical trial with another wholly-owned drug candidate, GMI-1359, a combined CXCR4 and E-selectin antagonist. GlycoMimetics is located in Rockville, MD in the BioHealth Capital Region. Learn more at www.glycomimetics.com.