Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026
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Satellos Bioscience (MSCL) Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary

Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.

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Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary

4 Jun, 2026

Key insights and company focus

  • Focused on regenerating muscle in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and other muscle degeneration diseases using a paradigm-shifting technology platform.

  • Identified a unique aspect of DMD: the inability to repair and regenerate muscle, which is not addressed by current treatments.

  • DMD affects 1 in 5,000 males globally, with about 12,000 cases in the U.S.; current treatments have significant limitations and side effects.

  • The company’s approach is dystrophin-independent, targeting satellite stem cell dysfunction via a small molecule drug.

Clinical development and trial updates

  • Two phase II trials underway: BASECAMP (ages 7–9) and TRAILHEAD (ages 16+), aiming for NDA filing in 2027.

  • BASECAMP is a 12-week, placebo-controlled, double-blind study in ambulatory children, with 51 participants across up to 21 sites in 8 countries.

  • TRAILHEAD is a 12-month study in adults, enrolling up to 30 individuals, with FDA clearance and multiple safety and efficacy endpoints.

  • Clinical assessments include grip strength, MRI, muscle biopsies, NSAA, and a range of biomarkers; studies are inclusive of patients on other therapies.

  • Full enrollment for BASECAMP expected by end of Q3, with top-line data by year-end; ongoing progress and updates planned for both trials.

Preclinical and clinical results

  • Preclinical canine model showed transformative muscle regeneration and up to 4x strength gains; clinical studies in adults showed up to 2x grip strength improvement.

  • Drug demonstrated a clean safety profile, rapid clearance, and no concerning side effects in phase Ia trials.

  • Significant reduction in established DMD damage markers observed in treated adults; grip strength gains sustained over one year.

  • Data suggest the drug reverses the typical decline seen in DMD, with improvements correlating to drug exposure and baseline muscle mass.

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