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Annovis Announces Two Presentations at the CTAD 2025 Conference

Key Takeaway: Annovis Bio, Inc. announced two presentations at the CTAD 2025 Conference focusing on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. The presentations will emphasize recent biomarker data regarding their drug, buntanetap, which may provide disease-modifying benefits. The CEO articulated optimism about these results and their implications for future treatments. The conference will take place from December 1-4, 2025, in San Diego, California.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Annovis Bio presents findings that may support disease-modifying activity.
  • Recent biomarker data shows potential improvements in cognitive function.
  • The upcoming conference allows Annovis to share significant research findings with industry leaders.

Full Press Release Details

MALVERN, Pa., Nov. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Annovis Bio, Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) (“Annovis” or the “Company”), a late-stage clinical drug platform company pioneering transformative therapies for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), today announced two presentations at the 18th Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease (CTAD) conference, taking place December 1-4, 2025 in San Diego, California.
The presentations will highlight progress across the Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s programs, with a particular focus on recent biomarker data supporting the potential disease-modifying activity of buntanetap.
Presentation #1 (P073)
Title: Amyloid co-pathology and cognitive decline in buntanetap-treated Parkinson’s disease dementia patients
Presenter: Cheng Fang, Ph.D., Senior VP, Research & Development
Time: December 1, 3:00 pm – December 2, 5:30 pm
Presentation #2 (P007)
Title: Double 6/18-month Phase 3 study to reproduce symptomatic and potentially show disease-modifying efficacy of buntanetap in treating Alzheimer’s disease
Presenter: Maria Maccecchini, Ph.D., President and CEO
Time: December 1, 3:00 pm – December 2, 5:30 pm
“We look forward to attending CTAD, which comes at the perfect moment to share our latest findings on biomarkers and cognition with the scientific community—work we believe will resonate with clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders,” said Maria Maccecchini, Ph.D., President and CEO of Annovis. “Across both disease indications, our biomarker data tell a clear story—buntanetap has the potential to address the root drivers of cognitive decline. These results not only confirm the efficacy of buntanetap seen in our earlier studies but also give us a clearer path forward as we work to bring an effective treatment to patients who urgently need better options.”
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Actual results may differ due to various risks and uncertainties, including those outlined in the Company’s SEC filings under “Risk Factors” in its Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by law.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Annovis Bio's focus in drug development?

Annovis Bio specializes in therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.

When is the CTAD conference scheduled?

The 18th CTAD conference will be held from December 1-4, 2025, in San Diego, California.

What is the key topic of the first presentation?

The first presentation discusses amyloid co-pathology and cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease dementia patients treated with buntanetap.

Who is presenting at the CTAD conference?

Presentations will be made by Cheng Fang, Ph.D., and Maria Maccecchini, Ph.D.

What does the biomarker data suggest about buntanetap?

The data indicates that buntanetap may have disease-modifying effects for cognitive decline.

Last updated: Nov 24, 2025