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Rallybio to Present at the 2024 Jones Healthcare Seaside Summit

NEW HAVEN, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rallybio Corporation (Nasdaq: RLYB), a clinical-stage biotechnology company translating scientific advances into transformative therapies for patients with devastating rare diseases, today announced that Jonathan Lieber, Chief Financial Officer of Rallybio, will present a corporate overview at the 2024 Jones Healthcare Seaside Summit on July 15, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. PT (11:00 a.m. ET) in Encinitas, CA.

A live webcast of the presentation will be accessible through the Events and Presentations section of Rallybio’s website at www.rallybio.com. An archived replay of the webcast will be available for 30 days following the presentation.

About Rallybio

Rallybio (NASDAQ: RLYB) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a mission to develop and commercialize life-transforming therapies for patients with severe and rare diseases. Rallybio has built a broad pipeline of promising product candidates aimed at addressing diseases with unmet medical need in areas of maternal fetal health, complement dysregulation, hematology, and metabolic disorders. The Company has two clinical stage programs: RLYB212, an anti-HPA-1a antibody for the prevention of fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNAIT) and RLYB116, an inhibitor of complement component 5 (C5), with the potential to treat several diseases of complement dysregulation, as well as additional programs in preclinical development. Rallybio is headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut. For more information, please visit www.rallybio.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Contacts

Investors
Samantha Tracy
Rallybio Corporation
(475) 47-RALLY (Ext. 282)
investors@rallybio.com

Kevin Lui
Precision AQ
(212) 698-8691
Kevin.Lui@precisionaq.com

Media
Victoria Reynolds
Mission North
(760) 579-2134
rallybio@missionnorth.com

Rallybio Corporation

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Headquarters: New Haven, CT
CEO: Steve Uden
Employees: 25
Organization: PUB

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Contacts

Investors
Samantha Tracy
Rallybio Corporation
(475) 47-RALLY (Ext. 282)
investors@rallybio.com

Kevin Lui
Precision AQ
(212) 698-8691
Kevin.Lui@precisionaq.com

Media
Victoria Reynolds
Mission North
(760) 579-2134
rallybio@missionnorth.com

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