Sanofi (SAN) Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
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Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
4 Jun, 2026Commercial priorities and pipeline updates
Immunology has five phase III trials ongoing, with plans to reach eight by year-end, focusing on dermatology, respiratory, and GI as core areas, and expanding into high unmet need diseases like HS.
Vaccine priorities include expanding Beyfortus for RSV to 15 more countries by 2026, growing coverage rates, and advancing combination vaccines for flu, COVID, and RSV.
Rilzabrutinib is being developed for both rare and broader immunology indications, with flexible formulations and dosing strategies.
Combination vaccines are a strategic focus, with ongoing work on flu-COVID and RSV+HMPV combos, emphasizing best-in-class components and convenience.
PCV21 for pediatric pneumococcal disease is in phase III, aiming for data in H2 2027, with a competitive market expected and a strong portfolio approach.
Market dynamics and strategic adaptation
Infectious disease prevalence remains high, driving strong vaccine demand; public support for vaccines is robust across demographics.
Immunology launches face evolving challenges: MFN pricing reforms, the rise of large language models in physician decision-making, and deeper patient journey analysis.
Advanced therapy penetration in atopic dermatitis is only 20%, indicating significant market expansion potential.
Pricing, access, and data dissemination strategies are being adapted to new digital and regulatory realities, including MFN frameworks.
Business development and future outlook
Asset acquisition and BD are guided by a disease area strategy, mapping unmet needs over 5, 10, and 15-year horizons, with prioritization for internal or external solutions.
Decisions on asset placement (JV or standalone) are made after scientific differentiation is established and strategic fit is assessed.
Recent BD activity in vaccines includes deals with Translate Bio (mRNA), Novavax, Vicebio, and Dynavax, strengthening the pipeline for the long term.
Investors should watch for upcoming data readouts on lunsekimig, amlitelimab, and RHS in immunology, and performance in Q3/Q4, Dynavax integration, and shingles/PCV data in vaccines.
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