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Skye Bioscience to Present Poster at Keystone Obesity Conference

Key Takeaway: Skye Bioscience will present a poster on its CB1-inhibitor antibody, nimacimab, at the Keystone Obesity Conference. The presentation will explore nimacimab's efficacy alone and in combination with tirzepatide in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity. This innovative approach aims to limit neuropsychiatric side effects associated with traditional CB1-targeting drugs. Skye is also conducting a Phase 2a clinical trial for nimacimab in obesity.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Skye Bioscience is presenting at a significant conference.
  • Nimacimab shows promise as a first-in-class therapeutic.
  • The drug aims to minimize side effects compared to previous treatments.
  • The company is advancing its Phase 2a clinical trial.

Full Press Release Details

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Skye Bioscience, Inc. (Nasdaq: SKYE) (“Skye”) a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on unlocking new therapeutic pathways for obesity and other metabolic health disorders, will present a poster at Keystone’s conference, Obesity Therapeutics: Unlocking Benefits and Minimizing Side Effects.
Skye’s presentation addresses the following questions regarding the ability of its peripherally-restricted CB1-inhibitor antibody:
Presentation details:
Title: Investigating the Efficacy of Nimacimab Alone or in Combination with Tirzepatide, and as a Maintenance Therapy Post Tirzepatide Discontinuation in a Diet Induced Obesity (DIO) Mouse ModelPresenting Author: Chris Twitty, PhDPoster Session: 2Poster Number: 2020Date: 1/28/2026Time: 7:30:00 PM

About Nimacimab

Nimacimab is a potential first-in-class, peripherally-restricted monoclonal antibody inhibitor of the CB1 receptor. Unlike previous CB1-targeting drugs, nimacimab is designed to avoid central nervous system penetration, potentially limiting neuropsychiatric side effects seen with small-molecule antagonists. As a non-incretin, non-peptide agent, nimacimab acts independently of the GLP-1 pathway and has also demonstrated additive or complementary effects in combination with incretin-based therapies in preclinical and clinical studies.

Skye Bioscience

Skye is focused on unlocking new therapeutic pathways for metabolic health through the development of next-generation molecules that modulate G-protein coupled receptors. Skye's strategy leverages biologic targets with substantial human proof of mechanism for the development of first-in-class therapeutics with clinical and commercial differentiation. Skye is conducting a Phase 2a clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT06577090) in obesity for nimacimab, a negative allosteric modulating antibody that peripherally inhibits CB1. This study is also assessing the combination of nimacimab and a GLP-1R agonist (Wegovy®). For more information, please visit:www.skyebioscience.com. Connect with us onXandLinkedIn.

CONTACTS

Investor Relationsir@skyebioscience.com(858) 410-0266LifeSci Advisors, Mike Moyermmoyer@lifesciadvisors.com(617) 308-4306

Media InquiriesLifeSci Communications, Michael Fitzhughmfitzhugh@lifescicomms.com(628) 234-3889

Frequently Asked Questions

What is nimacimab?

Nimacimab is a peripherally-restricted monoclonal antibody that inhibits the CB1 receptor.

When will Skye present at the Keystone Conference?

Skye's presentation is scheduled for January 28, 2026, at 7:30 PM.

What is the focus of Skye's research?

Skye focuses on developing therapeutics for obesity and metabolic health disorders.

How does nimacimab differ from traditional CB1 drugs?

Nimacimab is designed to avoid central nervous system penetration, reducing side effects.

What is the Phase 2a trial about?

The trial assesses nimacimab's efficacy in obesity, including its combination with GLP-1R agonists.

Last updated: Jan 21, 2026