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Chemomab Therapeutics to Present at H.C. Wainwright 27th Annual Global Investment Conference

Key Takeaway: Chemomab Therapeutics announced that CEO Dr. Adi Mor will present at the H.C. Wainwright 27th Annual Global Investment Conference. The presentation will be available via webcast on September 5, 2025. The company is also hosting one-on-one investor meetings during the conference. Chemomab's lead product, nebokitug, has shown positive results in clinical trials and is preparing for a Phase 3 trial in primary sclerosing cholangitis.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Chemomab's CEO will present at a significant investment conference.
  • The company has reported positive results from five clinical trials.
  • Nebokitug shows promise with a favorable safety profile.
  • FDA and EMA designations enhance the drug's development prospects.

Full Press Release Details

TEL AVIV, Israel, Aug. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chemomab Therapeutics Ltd. (Nasdaq: CMMB) (Chemomab), a clinical stage biotechnology company developing innovative therapeutics for fibro-inflammatory diseases with high unmet need, today announced that Chief Executive Officer Dr. Adi Mor will deliver a corporate presentation at the H.C. Wainwright 27th Annual Global Investment Conference. Dr. Mor’s prerecorded presentation will be webcast and will be available starting on September 5, 2025 at 7:00 am ET. The link to access the webcast is included below and is also available at theEvents sectionof the Chemomab website. Chemomab management will also be hosting 1x1 investor meetings during the conference on September 8 and September 9, 2025.

Chemomab Presentation at H.C. Wainwright 27th Annual Global Investment Conference

Date: September 5, 2025
Time: Available starting at 7:00 am ET for 90 days
Venue: Virtual
Format: Prerecorded webcast presentation
Webcast Link: https://journey.ct.events/view/ac2a207f-54a8-4812-9d90-025b238d0eba
About Chemomab Therapeutics Ltd.Chemomab is a clinical stage biotechnology company developing innovative therapeutics for fibro-inflammatory diseases with high unmet need. Based on the unique role of the soluble protein CCL24 in promoting fibrosis and inflammation, Chemomab developed nebokitug (CM-101), a first-in-class dual activity monoclonal antibody that neutralizes CCL24 and has demonstrated disease-modifying potential. In clinical and preclinical studies, nebokitug has been shown to have a favorable safety profile and has been generally well-tolerated, with the potential to treat multiple severe and life-threatening fibro-inflammatory diseases. Chemomab has reported positive results from five clinical trials of nebokitug. Based on positive data from its Phase 2 SPRING trial in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), the company is preparing for potential initiation of a nebokitug Phase 3 trial in patients with PSC. The design of Phase 3 calls for a single pivotal trial based on a clinical event primary endpoint that provides a clear and streamlined pathway to potential full regulatory approval. Nebokitug has received FDA and EMA Orphan Drug and FDA Fast Track designations for the treatment of PSC. Chemomab’s nebokitug program for the treatment of systemic sclerosis has an open U.S. IND. For more information, visit:chemomab.com.

Contacts:

Media and Investors:Barbara LindheimConsulting Vice President, Investor & Public Relations,Strategic CommunicationsPhone: +1 917-355-9234barbara.lindheim@chemomab.comIR@chemomab.com

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Chemomab's presentation be available?

The presentation will be available on September 5, 2025, at 7:00 am ET.

What is nebokitug?

Nebokitug is a first-in-class monoclonal antibody developed by Chemomab for fibro-inflammatory diseases.

What designations has nebokitug received?

Nebokitug has received FDA and EMA Orphan Drug designations and FDA Fast Track designation.

What is the focus of Chemomab's Phase 3 trial?

The Phase 3 trial will focus on patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).

Last updated: Aug 21, 2025