SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. / Feb 07, 2024 / Business Wire / Quince Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: QNCX), a late-stage biotechnology company developing an innovative drug delivery technology that leverages a patient’s own biology to deliver rare disease therapeutics, today announced that Dirk Thye, M.D., Quince’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer, will present at the Oppenheimer 34th Annual Healthcare Life Sciences Conference, a virtual event, on Wednesday, February 14, 2024 beginning at 10:40 a.m. Eastern Time.
A live webcast of the presentation will be accessible on the Events page under the News & Events heading of Quince’s Investor Relations website at ir.quincetx.com. An archive of the webcast will be available shortly following the end of the live event.
About Quince Therapeutics
Quince Therapeutics (Nasdaq: QNCX) is a late-stage biotechnology company dedicated to unlocking the potential of a patient’s own biology to deliver innovative and life-changing therapeutics to those living with rare diseases. For more information on the company and its latest news, visit www.quincetx.com and follow Quince Therapeutics on social media platforms LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter/X.
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