Relay Therapeutics (RLAY) Barclays 28th Annual Global Healthcare Conference summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Barclays 28th Annual Global Healthcare Conference summary
11 May, 2026Strategic focus and pipeline updates
Emphasis on precision medicine with a focus on PI3K alpha mutant-selective inhibitor, zovegalisib, targeting three main indications: metastatic breast cancer (second line and frontline) and PI3Kα-driven vascular malformations.
Lead FGFR2 inhibitor was out-licensed to streamline resources and prioritize core programs.
Upcoming year will feature three key datasets: second line metastatic breast cancer (data at ESMO TAT), frontline regimen selection (2026), and vascular anomalies (first half of year).
Company holds approximately $550 million in cash, supporting operations and research through 2029.
Additional assets in NRAS and Fabry's disease are also being advanced.
Clinical development and data disclosures
Second line metastatic breast cancer data (400mg BID fed) to be presented at ESMO TAT, aiming to show consistency with prior 600mg BID fasted cohort and support ongoing Phase III ReDiscover-2 trial.
Frontline metastatic breast cancer regimen selection will prioritize tolerability, with data disclosure expected in 2026; efficacy is supported by prior studies.
Vascular anomalies program will present 12-week MRI-based efficacy data in at least 20 patients, focusing on volumetric lesion reduction.
Pediatric cohort initiated for vascular anomalies, reflecting disease onset in childhood.
Ongoing updates and multiple data disclosures planned across all three programs.
Competitive landscape and differentiation
Zovegalisib is positioned as the first mutant-selective PI3Kα inhibitor with improved tolerability and efficacy compared to prior generations, addressing off-target toxicities.
Oral administration and favorable safety profile are highlighted as key differentiators versus IV competitors and non-selective inhibitors.
Commercial opportunity in breast cancer is significant, with 40% of HR-positive, HER2-negative patients harboring PI3Kα mutations.
Vascular anomalies market is underserved, with current therapies limited to a subset of patients; zovegalisib aims for broader impact.
Regulatory strategy leverages precedents set by alpelisib, with potential for accelerated approval based on efficacy and tolerability.
Latest events from Relay Therapeutics
- Advancing zovega in breast cancer and rare diseases with strong data and clear commercialization plans.RLAY
Goldman Sachs 47th Annual Global Healthcare Conference 20268 Jun 2026 - Oral regimen shows 11-month PFS in breast cancer; vascular anomaly data exceeds historical response rates.RLAY
Jefferies Global Healthcare Conference 20263 Jun 2026 - Q2 2025 saw clinical advances, reduced net loss, and a cash runway into 2029.RLAY
Q2 202528 May 2026 - Zovegalisib shows high efficacy and safety in vascular anomalies, with pivotal data expected in 2026.RLAY
Status update22 May 2026 - Breakthrough Therapy status, robust clinical data, and $642.1M cash position drive momentum.RLAY
Q1 20265 May 2026 - Annual meeting to vote on directors, pay, auditor, and share increase, with strong governance focus.RLAY
Proxy filing28 Apr 2026 - Virtual meeting to vote on directors, compensation, auditor, and stock increase; board supports all.RLAY
Proxy filing28 Apr 2026 - Zovegalisib triplet achieved 44% ORR and strong tolerability, advancing to Phase 3 trials.RLAY
Study result27 Apr 2026 - Annual meeting to address director elections, executive pay, auditor, and share authorization.RLAY
Proxy filing16 Apr 2026