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Aldeyra Therapeutics to Participate in Fireside Chat at the Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference

LEXINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aldeyra Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALDX) (Aldeyra), a biotechnology company developing innovative therapies for the treatment of immune-mediated diseases, today announced that Todd C. Brady, M.D., Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Aldeyra, will participate in a fireside chat at the Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference.

Dr. Brady’s conversation with Kelly Shi, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Senior Research Analyst in Biotechnology for Jefferies, is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. ET Friday, June 10, 2022. To view the live webcast, log in to the Investors & Media section of the Aldeyra website at https://ir.aldeyra.com. A video replay will be available following the live fireside chat and will be archived on the website for 90 days.

About Aldeyra

Aldeyra develops innovative therapies designed to treat immune-mediated diseases. Our approach is to discover pharmaceuticals that modulate immunological systems, instead of directly inhibiting or activating single protein targets, with the goal of optimizing multiple pathways at once while minimizing toxicity. Two of our lead product candidates, reproxalap and ADX-629, target pre-cytokine, systems-based mediators of inflammation known as RASP (reactive aldehyde species). Reproxalap is in late-stage clinical trials in patients with dry eye disease and allergic conjunctivitis. ADX-629, an orally administered RASP modulator, is in Phase 2 clinical testing for the treatment of systemic immune-mediated diseases. Our pipeline also includes ADX-2191 (intravitreal methotrexate 0.8%), in development for the prevention of proliferative vitreoretinopathy and the treatment of retinitis pigmentosa and primary vitreoretinal lymphoma. For more information, visit https://www.aldeyra.com/ and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.

Contacts

Investor & Media Contact:
Scott Solomon
Sharon Merrill Associates, Inc.
Tel: (857) 383-2409
ALDX@investorrelations.com

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Contacts

Investor & Media Contact:
Scott Solomon
Sharon Merrill Associates, Inc.
Tel: (857) 383-2409
ALDX@investorrelations.com

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