GRI Bio Participates in Virtual Investor KOL Connect Segment

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Albert Agro, PhD, CMO of GRI Bio recently participated in a Virtual Investor KOL Connect segment with prominent key opinion leader in Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) – Dr. Helen Parfrey, Respiratory Consultant at the Royal Papworth Hospital and Affiliated Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge

Company advancing GRI-0621 toward interim data readout of Phase 2a biomarker study in Q4 2024 and topline data in Q1 2025

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LA JOLLA, CA, Sept. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GRI Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ: GRI) (“GRI Bio,” “we,” “our,” or the “Company”), a biotechnology company advancing an innovative pipeline of Natural Killer T (NKT) cell modulators for the treatment of inflammatory, fibrotic and autoimmune diseases, today announced its participation in a recent Virtual Investor KOL Connect segment.

As part of the segment, Albert Agro, PhD, Chief Medical Officer of GRI Bio and Dr. Helen Parfrey, Respiratory Consultant at Royal Papworth Hospital and Affiliated Assistant Professor at the University of Cambridge, discuss IPF, the current patient journey, and how the Company is working to advance their lead program, GRI-0621, as a potential therapeutic solution that halts disease progression of fibrotic diseases such as IPF.

IPF is a rare chronic progressive pulmonary disease with abnormal scarring of the lung blocking the movement of oxygen into the bloodstream. Currently available treatments for IPF are limited with only two approved drugs that come with significant side-effects, limited compliance and no impact on overall survival1 leaving significant opportunity to augment IPF treatment with a new therapeutic.

GRI Bio’s lead program, GRI-0621, is a small molecule RAR-β? dual agonist that inhibits the activity of human iNKT cells. In preliminary trials to date and previous trials with the oral formulation, GRI-0621 has been shown to improve fibrosis in multiple disease models and improve liver function tests and other markers of inflammation and injury in patients. GRI-0621 is currently being evaluated in a Phase 2a biomarker study and expects to report interim data in Q4 2024 and topline data in Q1 2025.

About GRI Bio, Inc.

GRI Bio is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on fundamentally changing the way inflammatory, fibrotic and autoimmune diseases are treated. GRI Bio’s therapies are designed to target the activity of NKT cells, which are key regulators earlier in the inflammatory cascade, to interrupt disease progression and restore the immune system to homeostasis. NKT cells are innate-like T cells that share properties of both NK and T cells and are a functional link between the innate and adaptive immune responses. Type 1 invariant (iNKT) cells play a critical role in propagating the injury, inflammatory response, and fibrosis observed in inflammatory and fibrotic indications. GRI Bio’s lead program, GRI-0621, is an inhibitor of iNKT cell activity and is being developed as a novel oral therapeutic for the treatment of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a serious disease with significant unmet need. The Company is also developing a pipeline of novel type 2 NKT agonists for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus. Additionally, with a library of over 500 proprietary compounds, GRI Bio has the ability to fuel a growing pipeline.