Press Releases May 27, 2026 07:00 AM

Korro to Present at the 2026 Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference

Korro Bio to Present at 2026 Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference in June

By Jordan Park KRRO

Korro Bio, a biopharmaceutical company specializing in RNA editing genetic medicines via its OPERA platform, announced CEO Ram Aiyar will present at the 2026 Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference. The presentation highlights Korro's innovative approach to developing treatments for rare and prevalent diseases by precisely editing RNA to enhance therapeutic protein function.

Korro to Present at the 2026 Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference
KRRO

Key Points

  • Korro Bio's OPERA platform enables precise, tissue-targeted RNA editing to develop genetic medicines, representing a novel therapeutic approach.
  • CEO Ram Aiyar will present the company’s science and clinical progress at a major healthcare investor conference, potentially increasing investor awareness.
  • The company aims to leverage existing regulatory pathways and delivery modalities like GalNAc conjugation for subcutaneous administration to bring medicines to patients efficiently.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Korro Bio, Inc. (Korro) (Nasdaq: KRRO), a biopharmaceutical company leveraging a novel Oligonucleotide Promoted Editing of RNA (OPERA®) platform to develop a new class of genetic medicines for rare and highly prevalent diseases, today announced that Ram Aiyar, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer and President, will present at the 2026 Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference being held in New York, NY on June 2nd- 4th, 2026. Dr. Aiyar’s presentation will take place on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 4:20 pm ET.

About Korro

Korro is a biopharmaceutical company leveraging a novel oligonucleotide promoted editing of RNA (OPERA®) platform to develop a new class of genetic medicines for rare and highly prevalent diseases. OPERA provides precise, tissue-directed delivery of oligonucleotides that modify the targeted native mRNA transcript to repair or form a de-novo protein with enhanced functionality. The platform combines a suite of capabilities consisting of sophisticated knowledge of transcription biology through ADAR proteins (Adenosine Deaminases Acting on RNA), machine learning optimization of oligonucleotides, linker chemistry expertise, along with use of a highly targeted tissue-specific delivery methodology. As such, the OPERA platform has enabled Korro to generate and advance a portfolio of differentiated programs that are designed to harness the body’s natural RNA editing process, providing precise yet transient single base edits to produce therapeutic proteins with augmented activity versus its endogenous counterpart. By editing RNA instead of DNA, Korro is expanding the reach of genetic medicines by delivering additional precision and tunability, which has the potential for increased specificity and improved long-term tolerability. Using an oligonucleotide-based approach, Korro expects to bring its medicines to patients by leveraging its proprietary OPERA platform with precedented delivery modalities, including N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc) conjugated for delivery for subcutaneous administration, manufacturing know-how, and established regulatory pathways of approved oligonucleotide medicines. Korro is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more information, visit korrobio.com.

Korro intends to use its Investor Relations website, LinkedIn, and X (Twitter) as means of disclosing material nonpublic information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. Accordingly, investors should monitor Korro’s Investor Relations website and follow @KorroBio on LinkedIn, and X (Twitter), in addition to following Korro’s press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls, presentations, and webcasts.

Korro Bio Contact Information

Investor & Media Contact
Malini Chatterjee, Ph.D
Blueprint Life Science Group
[email protected] or [email protected]
917.330.4269


Risks

  • Biopharmaceutical development risks include potential clinical trial failures or unforeseen safety issues with RNA editing therapies impacting company progress and valuation.
  • Dependence on successful regulatory approvals and acceptance of novel RNA editing technologies could delay or limit market adoption.
  • Market acceptance and competition in the genetic medicine and RNA therapeutics sector present uncertainties that may affect Korro’s commercial prospects.

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