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Akari Therapeutics to Present at the 2026 Biotech Showcase

Key Takeaway: Akari Therapeutics will present at the 2026 Biotech Showcase on January 13, 2026. CEO Abizer Gaslightwala will discuss the company's ADC platform and strategic priorities. Akari's lead candidate, AKTX-101, shows promise in targeting cancer cells with minimal off-target effects. The company aims to initiate its First-In-Human trial by late 2026 or early 2027.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Akari Therapeutics is advancing its innovative ADC platform.
  • The company is preparing for a First-In-Human trial for AKTX-101.
  • Management is engaging with investors at the Biotech Showcase.

Full Press Release Details

In-person presentation on Tuesday, January 13that 9:30 AM PT
As part of the presentation, Mr. Gaslightwala will provide an overview of Akari’s ADC platform, strategic priorities and key milestones for 2026
TAMPA, Fla. and LONDON, Jan. 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Akari Therapeutics, Plc (Nasdaq: AKTX), an oncology biotechnology company developing antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) with novel payloads, today announced that Abizer Gaslightwala, President and Chief Executive Officer of Akari Therapeutics will present at the2026 Biotech Showcasebeing held from January 12-14, 2026 in San Francisco, CA.

Presentation details are as follows:

Date/Time: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 9:30 AM PSTLocation: Yosemite A (Ballroom Level)
In addition to the presentation, management will be available to participate in in-person one-on-one meetings with qualified members of the investor community who are registered to attend the conference. For more information about the conference, please visit the conferencewebsite.

About Akari Therapeutics

Akari Therapeutics is an oncology biotechnology company developing next-generation antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) with a unique payload, PH1, which targets RNA splicing. Utilizing its innovative ADC discovery platform, the Company has the ability to generate ADC candidates and optimize them based on the desired application to any antigen target of interest. Akari’s lead candidate, AKTX-101, targets the Trop2 receptor on cancer cells and with a proprietary linker, enabling it to deliver its novel PH1 payload directly into the tumor with minimal off-target effects. Unlike current ADCs that use tubulin inhibitors and DNA damaging agents as their payloads, PH1 is a novel payload that is a spliceosome modulator designed to disrupt RNA splicing within cancer cells. This splicing modulation has been shown in preclinical animal models to induce cancer cell death while activating both the innate and adaptive immune system to drive robust and durable activity. In preclinical studies, AKTX-101 has shown to have significant activity and prolonged survival relative to ADCs with traditional payloads. Additionally, AKTX-101 has the potential to be synergistic with checkpoint inhibitors and has demonstrated prolonged survival as both a single agent and in combination with checkpoint inhibitors. The PH1 payload has also been demonstrated to be very active against cancer cells with key oncogenic drivers such as KRAS, BRAF, ARV7, FGF3, and others. The Company has initiated IND enabling studies for AKTX-101 with a goal of starting its First-In-Human trial by late 2026/early 2027, and is also advancing AKTX-102, an ADC against a novel target highly relevant in GI and lung cancers.
For more information about the Company, please visitwww.akaritx.comand connect onXandLinkedIn.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Akari Therapeutics' presentation at the Biotech Showcase?

The presentation is scheduled for January 13, 2026, at 9:30 AM PST.

What will be discussed during the presentation?

CEO Abizer Gaslightwala will overview Akari's ADC platform and strategic priorities.

What is the lead candidate of Akari Therapeutics?

Akari's lead candidate is AKTX-101, targeting the Trop2 receptor on cancer cells.

What is the goal for AKTX-101's clinical trials?

The goal is to start the First-In-Human trial by late 2026 or early 2027.

Last updated: Jan 9, 2026