Denovo to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences Highlighting its Biomarker Guided Phase 3 Antidepressant
SAN DIEGO, June 03, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Denovo Neuroscience, a pioneer in applying precision medicine in central nervous system (CNS) diseases, today announced that members of the Company’s management team will present its biomarker guided phase 3 TRD program of liafensine and be available for one-on-one investor meetings at the following conferences:
• Oppenheimer CNS and Neuro-Muscular Summit
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 "Novel Approaches in Neuropsychiatry” panel discussion at 4:25 p.m. ET Miami Beach, FL
• UBS Virtual CNS Day
Monday, June 15, 2026
Presentation at 2:00 p.m. ET
• H.C. Wainwright 7th Annual Neuro Perspectives Hybrid Conference
Monday, June 15, 2026
Virtual presentation available beginning at 7:00 a.m. ET
New York, NY
About Denovo Neuroscience
Denovo Neuroscience is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that uses novel biomarker
approaches to execute efficient clinical trials in targeted patient subpopulations to increase the
probability of success. Denovo has four late-stage drugs in its pipeline addressing major unmet
medical needs in central nervous system diseases including schizophrenia, depression and
Alzheimer’s disease. All of these programs are first-in-class small molecule drugs with global rights.
About DB104 (liafensine)
Denovo’s liafensine is a once-daily oral triple reuptake inhibitor that demonstrated positive Phase
2b results in ANK3-positive patients with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) (n=186), with a
placebo-adjusted MADRS improvement of −4.4 points (95% CI, −7.6 to −1.3; P=.006). The program has
the potential to become the first genetically defined antidepressant for TRD, using a simple blood
or saliva-based biomarker test. Given its safe, well-tolerated profile and convenient administration,
liafensine’s anticipated use is prior to currently approved TRD therapies that require administration
in REMS-certified healthcare settings due to dissociative side effects and abuse potential. The ANK3
gene encodes ankyrin-G, a neuronal scaffolding protein involved in CNS signaling that has been
genetically linked to multiple neuropsychiatric disorders. Approximately 20% of TRD patients are
ANK3-positive. Liafensine Ph2b results were published in JAMA Psychiatry (link).
About Treatment-Resistant Depression
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common mental health disorder that impacts an estimated
280 million people worldwide. In the United States alone, approximately 21 million adults have had
at least one major depressive episode. Approximately one-third of MDD patients will not respond to
oral antidepressants and are considered to have treatment-resistant depression (TRD), defined as
inadequate response to at least two medications. Despite having a significant negative impact on
the lives of those affected and one of the highest economic burdens of all psychiatric disorders, TRD
has limited treatment options and represents a major unmet medical need.
Earlier this year, Denovo hosted a KOL webinar on the drug development opportunities and challenges in TRD (link to replay).
Investor Contact:
Stephen Jasper
Gilmartin Group
stephen@gilmartinir.com