Presentation at the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference
John Leonard, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Intellia, will present a company overview at the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco on Monday, January 13, at 8:15 a.m. PT (11:15 a.m. ET). A live webcast will be available through the Events and Presentations page of the Investors & Media section on Intellia’s website, www.intelliatx.com. A replay of the webcast will be available on Intellia’s website for a limited time following the conference.
About Intellia Therapeutics
Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTLA) is a leading clinical-stage gene editing company focused on revolutionizing medicine with CRISPR-based therapies. Since its inception, Intellia has focused on leveraging gene editing technology to develop novel, first-in-class medicines that address important unmet medical needs and advance the treatment paradigm for patients. Intellia’s deep scientific, technical and clinical development experience, along with its people, is helping set the standard for a new class of medicine. To harness the full potential of gene editing, Intellia continues to expand the capabilities of its CRISPR-based platform with novel editing and delivery technologies. Learn more at intelliatx.com and follow us @intelliatx.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” of Intellia Therapeutics, Inc. (“Intellia” or the “Company”) within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied statements regarding Intellia’s beliefs and expectations concerning: its ability to successfully develop and commercialize nexiguran ziclumeran (“nex-z”), formerly known as NTLA-2001, for the treatment of transthyretin (“ATTR”) amyloidosis and NTLA-2002 for the treatment of hereditary angioedema (“HAE”) to address the significant unmet needs of patients and prescribers in HAE and ATTR; its ability to achieve near-term clinical milestones, including dosing the first patient in the Phase 3 HAELO trial in the first quarter of 2025, completing enrollment in the the Phase 3 HAELO trial in the second half of 2025, dosing the first patient in the Phase 3 MAGNITUDE-2 trial for hereditary ATTR with polyneuropathy (“ATTRv-PN”) in the first quarter of 2025, enroll at least 550 patients across the Phase 3 MAGNITUDE trial for ATTR with cardiomyopathy (“ATTR-CM”) by year-end, and the expected timing of data releases from its clinical trials of nex-z and NTLA-2002, including longer-term data from the Phase 1/2 study of NTLA-2002, including data from patients that previously received the 25 mg dose or placebo and were subsequently given the 50 mg dose, and longer-term data from the Phase 1 study of nex-z, including updated measure of clinical efficacy and safety; its ability to prepare for commercial launch, including completing buildout of the commercial leadership team in the first half of 2025, expanding the reach of medical education activities in HAE and ATTR amyloidosis in 2025, and initiating pre-approval information exchange to allow payers to begin planning for potential coverage and formulary decisions in 2025; its interactions with regulatory authorities, including the potential submission of a biologics license application for NTLA-2002 for the treatment of HAE in the second half of 2026; its ability to optimize the impact of its collaborations on its development programs, including its collaboration with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and their co-development program for ATTR amyloidosis, and to advance additional development candidates; and its expectations regarding its uses of capital, expenses, and ability to fund operations into the first half of 2027.
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