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Vaxcyte to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences

Vaxcyte to Engage Investors at Key Biotechnology Conferences, Highlighting Its Broad-Spectrum Vaccine Pipeline

By Avery Klein
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Vaxcyte, Inc., a clinical-stage US vaccine company, announced its participation in upcoming investor conferences where it will present its pipeline of advanced vaccine candidates. Their lead candidates, VAX-31 and VAX-24, target broad protection against invasive pneumococcal disease, with additional vaccines in development including VAX-A1 for Group A Strep and VAX-GI for Shigella, leveraging a proprietary cell-free protein synthesis platform to innovate vaccine production.

Vaxcyte to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences
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Key Points

  • Vaxcyte to hold one-on-one meetings at Leerink Partners Therapeutics Forum and BTIG Virtual Biotechnology Conference in July 2026.
  • Their lead vaccine candidates VAX-31 (31-valent) and VAX-24 (24-valent) are designed to provide broad protection against invasive pneumococcal disease in adults and infants.
  • The company uses a proprietary XpressCF® cell-free protein synthesis platform to accelerate development of high-fidelity vaccines with potential enhanced immunological benefits.

SAN CARLOS, Calif., July 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vaxcyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCVX), a clinical-stage vaccine innovation company, today announced that Company management will participate in and host one-on-one meetings at the following investor conferences:

  • Leerink Partners Therapeutics Forum, July 14-15, 2026: Meetings will take place on Wednesday, July 15.

  • BTIG Virtual Biotechnology Conference, July 28-29, 2026: Meetings will take place on Tuesday, July 28.

About Vaxcyte 
Vaxcyte is a vaccine innovation company engineering high-fidelity vaccines to protect humankind from the consequences of bacterial diseases. VAX-31, a 31-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) candidate being evaluated in the OPUS Phase 3 adult clinical program and in a Phase 2 infant clinical program, is being developed for the prevention of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD) and is the broadest-spectrum PCV candidate in the clinic today. VAX-24, a 24-valent PCV candidate, is designed to cover more serotypes than any infant PCV on-market. VAX-31 and VAX-24 are designed to improve upon standard-of-care PCVs by covering the serotypes in circulation that cause a significant portion of IPD and are associated with high case-fatality rates, antibiotic resistance and meningitis, while maintaining coverage of previously circulating strains. VAX-XL, in earlier-stage development, also leverages the Company’s carrier-sparing, site-specific conjugation technology with the aim of further expanding coverage to deliver the broadest-spectrum candidate in the Company’s PCV franchise.

VAX-A1 is a prophylactic vaccine candidate designed to provide broad, strain-independent protection against disease caused by Group A Strep and is currently being evaluated in a Phase 1 clinical study in adults. Group A Strep remains a significant global cause of morbidity and mortality across both adult and pediatric populations and is a leading driver of antibiotic use, underscoring the substantial public health burden.

Vaxcyte is re-engineering the way highly complex vaccines are made through XpressCF®, its cell-free protein synthesis platform exclusively licensed from Sutro Biopharma, Inc. Unlike conventional cell-based approaches, the Company’s system for producing difficult-to-make proteins and antigens is intended to accelerate its ability to develop high-fidelity vaccines with enhanced immunological benefits. Vaxcyte’s pipeline also includes VAX-GI, a vaccine candidate designed to prevent Shigella. For more information, visit www.vaxcyte.com.

Contact:

Jeff Macdonald, Executive Director, Investor Relations
Vaxcyte, Inc.
917-371-0940
[email protected]


Risks

  • Clinical-stage vaccines face inherent risks including trial outcomes and regulatory approvals which can delay or prevent commercialization.
  • Market competition in the vaccine sector is intense with multiple companies developing pneumococcal and other bacterial vaccines potentially impacting market acceptance.
  • Dependence on the proprietary XpressCF® platform introduces technological risks if its scale-up or manufacturing proves challenging or less effective than expected.

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