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NewAmsterdam Pharma Announces Upcoming Presentations at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) 2026

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NewAmsterdam Pharma (Nasdaq:NAMS) will present multiple obicetrapib data sets at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) 2026, held July 12–15, 2026 in London.

Presentations cover predictors of P-tau217, undiagnosed Alzheimer’s pathology in cardiovascular patients, ApoE4-dependent CETP inhibition response, and obicetrapib’s multi-pathway effects on Alzheimer’s prevention.

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On the day this news was published, NAMS gained 3.78%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

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Market Context

This announcement expands obicetrapib’s profile into Alzheimer’s prevention, with multiple AAIC 2026...
Analysis

This announcement expands obicetrapib’s profile into Alzheimer’s prevention, with multiple AAIC 2026 presentations highlighting mechanistic and biomarker data. Investors may track how these findings intersect with cardiovascular programs, while considering recent insider net selling as a background risk factor.

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AAIC 2026 dates: July 12–15, 2026 Oral presentation time: July 13, 2026 at 9:30 AM BST Poster session window: July 14, 2026, 7:30 AM–4:30 PM BST +5 more
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AAIC 2026 dates July 12–15, 2026 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference schedule
Oral presentation time July 13, 2026 at 9:30 AM BST Oral session on predictors of P-tau217
Poster session window July 14, 2026, 7:30 AM–4:30 PM BST In-person posters on drug development and biomarkers
Poster session window July 15, 2026, 7:30 AM–4:30 PM BST In-person posters on human drug development
Poster number 0057 Undiagnosed Alzheimer’s pathology in cardiovascular patients
Poster number 0435 ApoE4-dependent dose response to CETP inhibition
Poster number 0056 CETP inhibition for Alzheimer’s prevention
Abstract ID 2026-A-6102-AAIC Predictors of P-tau217 in cardiovascular patients

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5 past events · Latest: Jun 03 (Neutral)
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Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jun 03 Scientific conference update Neutral +1.3% Announced multiple obicetrapib and lipid data presentations at NLA 2026.
May 28 Investor conferences Neutral -3.1% Planned participation in two June healthcare investor conferences.
May 11 Investor conferences Neutral +2.2% Announced participation in two May healthcare and biopharma conferences.
May 07 Earnings and pipeline Neutral +12.5% Reported Q1 2026 results, cash position, and Phase 3 program timelines.
May 01 Equity compensation grants Neutral +5.0% Disclosed inducement grants of options and RSUs to new hires.

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Recent news and event updates have usually coincided with positive next-day moves, with only one negative reaction in the last five announcements.

Key Terms

low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, ldl-c, apoE4, cetp inhibition, +1 more
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low-density lipoprotein cholesterol medical
"patients at risk of cardiovascular disease (“CVD”) with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol"
A form of cholesterol carried in the blood that tends to deposit fatty material on artery walls, often called “bad” cholesterol; think of LDL as delivery trucks that sometimes drop sticky cargo along the body’s highways. Investors monitor LDL because drugs, medical devices, and diagnostic tests that change LDL levels or how they’re managed can drive healthcare spending, regulatory approvals, and company earnings, affecting valuations and risk in health-related businesses.
ldl-c medical
"cardiovascular disease (“CVD”) with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (“LDL-C”)"
LDL-C stands for low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, the portion of cholesterol carried in the blood by LDL particles that is commonly linked to buildup of plaque in arteries—think of it like sticky debris that can clog pipes. Investors care because changes in LDL-C are a key measure used by regulators and clinicians to judge the effectiveness of cardiovascular drugs and devices, shape insurance coverage, and influence market demand for treatments that lower heart attack and stroke risk.
apoE4 medical
"Title: ApoE4-Dependent Dose Response to CETP Inhibition: A Responder Analysis"
APOE4 is a specific version of the APOE gene that increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and can influence how people respond to certain treatments. For investors, APOE4 matters because its prevalence in patient groups can shape clinical trial results, regulatory decisions and market size for therapies—like knowing a neighborhood’s weather pattern affects how many umbrellas a seller should stock.
cetp inhibition medical
"Title: CETP Inhibition for Alzheimer’s Prevention: Obicetrapib’s Multi-Pathway Effects"
CETP inhibition is a drug mechanism that blocks a protein (cholesteryl ester transfer protein) that normally moves cholesterol between different blood carriers, so that protective “good” cholesterol levels rise while levels of harmful particles may fall or change. For investors, CETP inhibitors matter because they represent a pathway to treat heart disease risk; success or failure in clinical trials, safety signals, or regulatory decisions can strongly affect a drug developer’s value, much like a traffic controller changing the flow of vehicles alters congestion patterns.
biomarkers medical
"Session Title: In-Person Posters: Biomarkers: Biomarkers (non-neuroimaging)"
Biomarkers are measurable indicators found in the body, such as substances in blood or tissues, that reveal information about health or disease. For investors, they can signal how well a medical treatment is working or whether a disease is developing, helping to assess the potential success or risks of healthcare companies or innovations. Think of biomarkers as biological signals that provide clues about a person’s health status.

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NAARDEN, the Netherlands and MIAMI, July 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NewAmsterdam Pharma Company N.V. (Nasdaq: NAMS or “NewAmsterdam” or the “Company”), a late-stage, clinical biopharmaceutical company developing oral, non-statin medicines for patients at risk of cardiovascular disease (“CVD”) with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (“LDL-C”), for whom existing therapies are not sufficiently effective or well-tolerated, today announced that it will present data highlighting the potential for obicetrapib as a novel, oral, low-dose therapy for the prevention of early Alzheimer’s disease, at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) 2026, taking place on July 12 – 15, 2026 in London, United Kingdom.

Presentation details are as follows:

Title: Predictors of P-tau217 in Cardiovascular Patients: Insights from the Broadway Trial
Abstract ID Number: 2026-A-6102-AAIC
Session Title: 2-17-FRS-A Featured Research Sessions: Alzheimer’s Therapy: Mechanisms Beyond Amyloid
Oral Presentation Date and Time: Monday, July 13, 2026 at 9:30 AM BST
Location: George V 1/2

Title: Undiagnosed Alzheimer’s Pathology in Cardiovascular Patients and its Implications for Prevention: BROADWAY Trial Dissected
Abstract ID Number: 2026-A-5998-AAIC
Poster Number: 0057
Session Title: In-Person Posters: Drug Development
Poster Presentation Date and Time: Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM BST
Location: ICC Maritime Hall

Title: ApoE4-Dependent Dose Response to CETP Inhibition: A Responder Analysis Informing Alzheimer’s Prevention Trial Enrichment Strategies
Abstract ID Number: 2026-A-8875-AAIC
Poster Number: 0435
Session Title: In-Person Posters: Biomarkers: Biomarkers (non-neuroimaging)
Poster Presentation Date and Time: Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM BST
Location: ICC Maritime Hall

Title: CETP Inhibition for Alzheimer’s Prevention: Obicetrapib’s Multi-Pathway Effects on Lipid Mediated Pathophysiology
Abstract ID Number: 2026-A-5685-AAIC
Poster Number: 0056
Session Title: In-Person Posters: Human Drug Development
Poster Presentation Date and Time: Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM BST
Location: ICC Maritime Hall

About Obicetrapib
Obicetrapib is a novel, oral, low-dose CETP inhibitor that NewAmsterdam is developing to overcome the limitations of current LDL-lowering treatments. In each of the Company’s Phase 2 trials, ROSE2, TULIP, ROSE, and OCEAN, as well as the Company’s Phase 3 BROOKLYN, BROADWAY and TANDEM trials, evaluating obicetrapib as monotherapy or combination therapy, the Company observed statistically significant LDL-lowering combined with a side effect profile similar to that of placebo. The Company commenced the Phase 3 PREVAIL cardiovascular outcomes trial in March 2022, which is designed to assess the potential of obicetrapib to reduce occurrences of MACE. The Company completed enrollment of PREVAIL in April 2024 and randomized over 9,500 patients. Commercialization rights of obicetrapib in Europe, either as a monotherapy or as part of a fixed-dose combination with ezetimibe, have been exclusively granted to the Menarini Group, an Italy-based, leading international pharmaceutical and diagnostics company.

Alzheimer’s Analysis
In BROADWAY, a pre-specified analysis was designed to assess plasma biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease (“AD”) in patients enrolled in the BROADWAY trial and evaluated the effects of longer duration of therapy (12 months) with a prespecified ApoE population, based on phenotypic analysis. The analysis included 1,535 patients, including 367 ApoE4 carriers (ApoE3/E4 or ApoE4/E4), whose ApoE status was able to be determined. Because this analysis was based on a subset of patients from BROADWAY (which was designed to evaluate LDL-C reductions in an ASCVD and/or HeFH population), the AD analysis was not controlled for baseline differences between the treatment and placebo populations, but statistical analyses were adjusted for baseline biomarker values and age. The absolute and percent change over 12 months in p-tau217, a key biomarker of AD pathology, was measured among patients with baseline and end of study datapoints above the lower limit of quantitation. Additional outcome measures included NFL, GFAP, p-tau181, and Aβ42/40 ratio absolute and percent change over 12 months. NewAmsterdam observed statistically significant lower absolute changes in p-tau217 compared to placebo over 12 months in both the full analysis set (p=0.025; n= 1,535) and in ApoE4 carriers (p=0.022; n=367) as well as favorable trends in the other AD biomarkers. Although a safety analysis was not performed in the AD analysis population, in BROADWAY obicetrapib was observed to be well-tolerated, with safety results comparable to placebo.

About NewAmsterdam
NewAmsterdam Pharma (Nasdaq: NAMS) is a late-stage biopharmaceutical company whose mission is to improve patient care in populations with metabolic diseases where currently approved therapies have not been adequate or well tolerated. We seek to fill a significant unmet need for a safe, well-tolerated and convenient LDL-lowering therapy. In multiple phase 3 trials, NewAmsterdam is investigating obicetrapib, an oral, low-dose and once-daily CETP inhibitor, alone or as a fixed-dose combination with ezetimibe, as LDL-C lowering therapies to be used as an adjunct to statin therapy for patients at risk of CVD with elevated LDL-C, for whom existing therapies are not sufficiently effective or well tolerated.

Company Contact
Matthew Philippe
P: 1-917-882-7512
matthew.philippe@newamsterdampharma.com

Media Contact
Real Chemistry on behalf of NewAmsterdam
Christian Edgington
P: 1-513-310-6410
cedgington@realchemistry.com

Investor Contact
Precision AQ on behalf of NewAmsterdam
Austin Murtagh
P: 1-212-698-8696
austin.murtagh@precisionaq.com


FAQ

What is NewAmsterdam Pharma (NAMS) presenting at AAIC 2026?

NewAmsterdam Pharma is presenting several analyses of obicetrapib related to Alzheimer’s prevention. According to NewAmsterdam, topics include predictors of P-tau217, undiagnosed Alzheimer’s pathology in cardiovascular patients, ApoE4-dependent dose response to CETP inhibition, and multi-pathway lipid-mediated mechanisms.

When and where is NewAmsterdam Pharma (NAMS) presenting at AAIC 2026?

NewAmsterdam will present at AAIC 2026 in London from July 12–15, 2026. According to NewAmsterdam, the oral presentation is on Monday, July 13 at 9:30 AM BST, with poster sessions on July 14 and July 15 at the ICC Maritime Hall.

What is the focus of NewAmsterdam Pharma’s oral presentation on July 13, 2026?

The oral talk examines predictors of P-tau217 in cardiovascular patients using BROADWAY trial data. According to NewAmsterdam, the session, titled “Predictors of P-tau217 in Cardiovascular Patients,” is part of Featured Research Sessions: Alzheimer’s Therapy: Mechanisms Beyond Amyloid, on Monday, July 13 at 9:30 AM BST.

Which poster presentations will NewAmsterdam Pharma (NAMS) show at AAIC 2026?

NewAmsterdam will present three posters on BROADWAY-related Alzheimer’s themes. According to NewAmsterdam, posters cover undiagnosed Alzheimer’s pathology in cardiovascular patients, ApoE4‑dependent CETP inhibition dose response, and obicetrapib’s multi-pathway lipid effects, all in in-person poster sessions at the ICC Maritime Hall.

Why is obicetrapib relevant to Alzheimer’s prevention research at AAIC 2026?

Obicetrapib is being studied as an oral, low-dose CETP inhibitor with Alzheimer’s prevention potential. According to NewAmsterdam, AAIC 2026 presentations highlight obicetrapib’s ApoE4-dependent dose response and multi-pathway lipid-mediated effects that may inform future Alzheimer’s prevention strategies and trial enrichment.