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Xenon Pharmaceuticals to Participate in the Stifel 3rd Annual CNS Day
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BURNABY, British Columbia, March 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq:XENE), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the Company will participate in a fireside chat at the following virtual investor conference:
Stifel 3rd Annual CNS Day (fireside chat presentation) on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 1:00 pm ET
The presentation will be webcast live and archived on the “Investors” section of Xenon's website at http://investor.xenon-pharma.com.
The above listed dates and times are subject to change.
About Xenon Pharmaceuticals Inc.
We are a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company committed to developing innovative therapeutics to improve the lives of patients with neurological disorders. We are advancing a novel product pipeline of neurology therapies to address areas of high unmet medical need, with a focus on epilepsy. For more information, please visit www.xenon-pharma.com.
xenon® (nasdaq: xene) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of novel medicines through the application of our proprietary discovery platform, which we refer to as extreme genetics. our product candidates are based on genetic insights derived from our research of families where individuals exhibit severe traits, or phenotypes. we apply our expertise to predict which phenotypes are caused by single-gene defects. by identifying and characterizing the single-gene defects responsible for such severe phenotypes, we gain valuable insights into their function in human biology and their potential as drug targets. given that these targets are often involved in diseases beyond the rare genetic disorders in which they are first identified, we are developing proprietary product candidates to treat both orphan as well as more prevalent diseases.