Helen Tayton-Martin
Analyst · Lake Street Capital Markets
Thank you, and welcome, everyone, to Evaxion's Q1 2026 Business Update Call. I'm very pleased to be joined today by our CSO, Birgitte Rono and COO, recently promoted, we will talk more about that; and Thomas Schmidt, our CFO; and our Head of Investor Relations and Communications, Mads Kronborg. So if we move to the first slide, just to provide some orientation as to what we will cover today. We will spend a little bit of time on our achievements in the first quarter of this year and some notable changes that we have made in order to address and focus on our strategy. I will then hand over to Birgitte, who will talk through some of the recent highlights from our R&D portfolio and AI-Immunology platform. Birgitte will then hand over to Thomas, who will walk you through our Q1 financial results. And then we will have some concluding remarks before opening up the call for Q&A. So if I move to the next slide, just to reiterate, we may make some forward-looking statements on the call today, and investors and all listening are guided towards our SEC filed documents. So if I go past our introduction to Slide 5. I just wanted to, as before, emphasize our 4 key focus areas within the organization and give you a sense of the momentum as we perform an update in each of those areas. First of all, our core focus around business development and partnering is very much underway and strengthened. By the way, we have reorganized the organization somewhat, and I'll come on to that to focus on the external outreach and positioning of the company to a broader audience and also to raise the awareness of exactly what it is that Evaxion can deliver in terms of products and the platform. And I'm pleased to say that we have many discussions ongoing there, and we hope to report more on that later as the year progresses. Secondly, in our R&D focus areas, we are delighted to talk about our recent data from our EVX-01 lead program Phase II study in which we were able to update some of the translational data recently at AACR, and Birgitte will talk in more detail about the performance of the cells that we produce in relation to the vaccines given to the patients and the 86% immunogenicity conversion rate we have there. We also were able to present at AACR, a new set of data preclinically in collaboration with our collaborators at Duke University on the scope to use the AI-Immunology platform in glioblastoma. We have always felt that the approach could be applied to other high mutational burden tumors, but also to others where high mutational burden was not a feature, and that is very much part of how we were able to demonstrate the broader applicability of the platform in glioblastoma. And again, Birgitte will speak more to that. Finally, we were able to confirm the completion of the last patient, last visit in the extension phase of our EVX-01 program and our Phase II trial, and more to come on that later in the year. More broadly on the AI-Immunology platform, we continued to optimize and strengthen that around its ability to deliver products across our infectious diseases as well as oncology portfolio and again, also in autoimmune disease, again, where we'll update later in the year. But in this first quarter, I'm delighted to say that we were able to show some initial data on a new polio vaccine concept presented in collaboration with The Gates Foundation. And finally, as Thomas will come on to, we have maintained our disciplined allocation of resources aligned to our stated aims with the portfolio and the platform, and our cash runway remains unchanged into the second half of 2027. Moving to Slide 6. As mentioned, we have reorganized slightly inside the organization. I'm delighted to announce the promotion of Birgitte to the combined role of CSO and COO, which really reflects on how we organize the company and how well it's been run in recent times, but also to enable me, in particular, to have a greater focus externally on behalf of the company in terms of our business development and our investor interactions. Separately, and in parallel, we were able to welcome Jens Bitsch-Norhave to our Board of Directors. And Jens comes to us with a huge amount of experience in BD and corporate strategy and outreach in general, both from a biotech perspective but more recently from J&J and Hengrui, where he is currently Corporate VP and Global Head of Corporate Development. So we're delighted with the way that we've been able to strengthen the organization to focus on our stated strategy, to build and maintain what we have and build greater partnerships. So on Slide 7, just to summarize, we remain a lean and capable and focused team in terms of the management organization. Two of the members are here on the call with me today, and Andreas continues to support and drive the organization's innovation strategy around AI-Immunology. And our Board remains the same but with the addition of Jens, as I mentioned. Finally, moving to Slide 8 to set up our objectives and key milestones for this year. Just a reminder that Evaxion over many years now has the privilege of having a pipeline in Phase II in oncology with our EVX-01 asset in advanced melanoma, our personalized neoantigen-directed peptide-based vaccine, where we've got great data, which Birgitte will touch on in terms of now and what's to come. We have our EVX-03 program, which is a combination of personalized and IRF-based antigens on our DNA platform. And then we also have coming along in preclinical development, aiming for clinical readiness by the end of this year, our off-the-shelf vaccine program, EVX-04 targeted to AML, which will be a single vaccine approach for multiple AML patients. More to come on that. Infectious diseases, we remain focused on driving forward our preclinical assets, EVX-B1 against pathogen staph aureus, our B2 program against Neisseria gonorrhea and also in collaboration in -- with Afrigen on an RNA platform. EVX-B3, our options partner program continues to move forward with MSD. And before our more recent newer program on Group A Streptococcus is making great strides in initial early discovery component design. And our first viral program is continuing to make progress in terms of confirming the candidate components. So a lot going on in the organization. In Slide 9, I just wanted to remind the audience of our 2026 milestones and the fact that we have achieved the first one of those in our EVX-01 additional biomarker and immunogenicity data, and we remain on track in terms of updating on the approach of AI-Immunology in autoimmune disease, our 3-year data for the EVX-01 melanoma program, our planned strategy with the EVX-04 AML program and the early work maturing in our preclinical EVX-B4 program against Group A Streptococcus. And fundamentally, we are driving the partnership strategy to focus on the platform and the assets so that we can continue to build value in the company and focus on delivering those into early development where we believe we can add value. So at this point, I'd like to hand over to Birgitte, who will talk you through our R&D and AI-Immunology update.