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CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
$32.95
$26.09
$20.23
$39.71
$523.58M1.1175,029 shs559,105 shs
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
$10.60
$19.47
$4.38
$25.95
$486.51M0.931.38 million shs444,361 shs
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
$1.02
$0.96
$0.84
$2.38
$457.39M0.812.97 million shs2.30 million shs
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
$2.60
$2.34
$1.86
$48.91
$129.61MN/A106,567 shs148,059 shs
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Compare Price Performance

Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
0.00%+23.50%+22.90%+20.17%+29.52%
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
0.00%-9.56%-53.53%-30.90%+132.97%
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
0.00%+5.14%+8.52%+3.84%-21.54%
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
0.00%+15.04%+14.04%-5.80%+259,999,900.00%
CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
$32.95
$26.09
$20.23
$39.71
$523.58M1.1175,029 shs559,105 shs
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
$10.60
$19.47
$4.38
$25.95
$486.51M0.931.38 million shs444,361 shs
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
$1.02
$0.96
$0.84
$2.38
$457.39M0.812.97 million shs2.30 million shs
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
$2.60
$2.34
$1.86
$48.91
$129.61MN/A106,567 shs148,059 shs
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Compare Price Performance

Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
0.00%+23.50%+22.90%+20.17%+29.52%
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
0.00%-9.56%-53.53%-30.90%+132.97%
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
0.00%+5.14%+8.52%+3.84%-21.54%
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
0.00%+15.04%+14.04%-5.80%+259,999,900.00%
CompanyConsensus Rating ScoreConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target% Upside from Current Price
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
2.57
Moderate Buy$44.0033.54% Upside
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
2.71
Moderate Buy$36.57245.01% Upside
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
2.20
HoldN/AN/A
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
2.60
Moderate Buy$7.67194.87% Upside

Current Analyst Ratings Breakdown

Latest PLYX, BIOA, ASMB, and CGC Analyst Ratings

DateCompanyBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
8/13/2026
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
Initiated CoverageStrong-Buy$6.00
8/12/2026
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
DowngradeSell (D-)Sell (E+)
8/3/2026
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
Reiterated RatingBuy$40.00
7/31/2026
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
Reiterated RatingBuy$25.00
7/31/2026
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
Set Price Target$21.00
7/31/2026
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
Lower Price TargetBuy$50.00 ➝ $35.00
7/29/2026
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
UpgradeSell (E+)Sell (D-)
7/21/2026
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
Reiterated RatingSell (D-)
7/17/2026
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
Reiterated RatingSell (D-)
7/14/2026
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
DowngradeSell (D-)Sell (E+)
7/10/2026
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
UpgradeHold
(Data available from 8/17/2023 forward. View 10+ years of historical ratings with our analyst ratings screener.)
CompanyAnnual RevenuePrice/SalesCashflowPrice/CashBook ValuePrice/Book
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
$72.30M7.24N/AN/A$13.04 per share2.53
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
$10.36M46.98N/AN/A$7.59 per share1.40
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
$251.01M1.82N/AN/A$1.13 per share0.90
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
N/AN/AN/AN/A$0.10 per shareN/A
CompanyNet IncomeEPSTrailing P/E RatioForward P/E RatioP/E GrowthNet MarginsReturn on Equity (ROE)Return on Assets (ROA)Next Earnings Date
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
-$6.12M$1.0232.30N/AN/A-0.06%-0.02%-0.02%N/A
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
-$80.61M-$2.38N/AN/AN/A-912.26%-28.99%-27.09%N/A
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
-$190.29M-$0.45N/AN/AN/A-65.33%-21.91%-14.34%N/A
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
-$8.98M-$0.05N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Latest PLYX, BIOA, ASMB, and CGC Earnings

DateQuarterCompanyConsensus EstimateReported EPSBeat/MissGap EPSRevenue EstimateActual RevenueDetails
8/13/2026Q2 2026
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
-$0.7242-$0.20+$0.5242-$0.20$8.60 million$13.37 million
8/13/2026Q2 2026
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
-$0.05-$0.03+$0.02-$0.03N/AN/A
8/7/2026Q1 2027
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
-$0.04-$0.02+$0.02-$0.02$58.21 million$142.62 million
8/5/2026Q2 2026
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
-$0.65-$0.58+$0.07-$0.58N/A$2.45 million
6/15/2026Q4 2026
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
-$0.06-$0.17-$0.11-$0.05$53.43 million$51.22 million
CompanyAnnual PayoutDividend Yield5-Year Annualized Dividend GrowthPayout RatioYears of Consecutive Growth
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
CompanyDebt-to-Equity RatioCurrent RatioQuick Ratio
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
N/A
13.99
13.99
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
N/A
17.19
17.19
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
0.31
3.04
2.39
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
N/A
13.53
13.53

Institutional Ownership

CompanyInstitutional Ownership
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
19.92%
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
N/A
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
3.33%
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
N/A

Insider Ownership

CompanyInsider Ownership
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
3.50%
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
17.55%
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
0.35%
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
45.82%
CompanyEmployeesShares OutstandingFree FloatOptionable
Assembly Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
ASMB
Assembly Biosciences
10015.89 million15.34 millionOptionable
BioAge Labs, Inc. stock logo
BIOA
BioAge Labs
N/A45.90 million37.84 millionN/A
Canopy Growth Corporation stock logo
CGC
Canopy Growth
1,128448.42 million446.85 millionOptionable
Polaryx Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
PLYX
Polaryx Therapeutics
1149.85 million27.01 millionN/A

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Assembly Biosciences stock logo

Assembly Biosciences NASDAQ:ASMB

$32.95 0.00 (0.00%)
Closing price 08/14/2026 04:00 PM Eastern
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Assembly Biosciences, Inc., a biotechnology company, develops therapeutic candidates for the treatment of viral diseases. It develops ABI-5366, a long-acting herpes simplex virus (HSV) helicase-primase inhibitor that is in Phase 1a/1b clinical trial to treat recurrent genital herpes; ABI-1179, which is in Phase 1a/1b clinical trial for the treatment of recurrent genital herpes; and ABI-6250, a small molecule orally bioavailable hepatitis delta virus entry inhibitor that is in Phase 1a clinical trial. The company also develops ABI-4334, a next-generation capsid assembly modulator, which is in Phase 1b clinical trial for the treatment of hepatitis B virus (HBV). In addition, it develops an oral non-nucleoside polymerase inhibitor targeting transplant-related herpesviruses; and a small molecule interferon-a receptor agonist targeting HBV and HDV. The company has collaboration agreements with Gilead Sciences, Inc. and BeiGene, Ltd. The company was formerly known as Ventrus Biosciences, Inc. and changed its name to Assembly Biosciences, Inc. in June 2014. Assembly Biosciences, Inc. was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in South San Francisco, California.

BioAge Labs stock logo

BioAge Labs NASDAQ:BIOA

$10.60 0.00 (0.00%)
Closing price 08/14/2026 04:00 PM Eastern
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$10.52 -0.08 (-0.75%)
As of 08/14/2026 07:42 PM Eastern
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We are a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing therapeutic product candidates for metabolic diseases, such as obesity, by targeting the biology of human aging. Our technology platform and differentiated human datasets enable us to identify promising targets based on insights into molecular changes that drive aging. Our primary focus is metabolic disease, one of the greatest global healthcare challenges. Azelaprag, our lead product candidate, is an orally available small molecule that has been well-tolerated in 265 individuals across eight Phase 1 clinical trials. In preclinical obesity models, azelaprag demonstrated the ability to more than double the weight loss induced by a glucagon-like-peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonist while also restoring healthy body composition and improving muscle function. These preclinical results are supported by our Phase 1b clinical trial in older adults on bed rest where we observed decreased muscle atrophy, preservation of muscle quality and improved metabolism in subjects treated with azelaprag over a 10-day period. We plan to assess azelaprag’s potential to drive significant improvements in weight loss when combined with a GLP-1R agonist in two Phase 2 clinical trials. While the results of these preclinical studies and early clinical trials have demonstrated the potential use of azelaprag for the treatment of metabolic disease, they may not be predictive of the results of later-stage clinical trials. The ongoing STRIDES clinical trial will assess azelaprag in combination with tirzepatide, marketed as Zepbound® by Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly), with topline results anticipated in the third quarter of 2025. The second Phase 2 clinical trial will assess azelaprag in combination with semaglutide, marketed as Wegovy® by Novo Nordisk, with initiation expected in the first half of 2025 and topline results expected in the second half of 2026. We believe these trials will directly support our ultimate therapeutic goal of developing an all-oral combination product for obesity. We also intend to initiate an insulin sensitivity proof-of-concept trial of azelaprag monotherapy in the first half of 2025 to support potential indication expansion. We expect to report topline results from this proof-of-concept trial in the second half of 2025. We are also developing orally available small molecule brain-penetrant NLRP3 inhibitors for the treatment of diseases driven by neuroinflammation. We anticipate submitting an Investigational New Drug application (IND) for an NLRP3 inhibitor in the second half of 2025 and, if cleared, initiating a Phase 1 clinical trial in the first half of 2026. Our approach: Targeting human aging biology to treat chronic metabolic diseases The burden of many serious and chronic diseases—including cardiovascular disease and diabetes—increases with age. However, there is substantial natural variation in the human population, resulting in a broad range of aging trajectories and outcomes, with some people experiencing much longer lifespans as well as delayed disease onset. We created our company to identify biological pathways associated with longer, healthier human lifespans and to develop pharmaceutical products that can modulate these pathways with the intent to prevent and reverse specific diseases, focusing on metabolic diseases. --- Our approach starts with human data. We examine the impact of the molecular changes that happen naturally as people age and study how these changes drive both functional decline (e.g., loss of muscle strength) and disease risk (e.g., obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, hypertension). To develop new insights into the biological drivers of aging, we have generated proprietary longitudinal human datasets based on exclusive access to a unique resource: serial biobanked human samples coupled with health records and functional measurements collected for up to 50 years, capturing individual aging trajectories measured over several decades. We analyze these samples using state-of-the-artmolecular profiling technologies, measuring thousands of biologically relevant molecules, and then apply computational tools to the resulting data to extract potential drivers of a long and healthy lifespan. --- We have selected chronic metabolic diseases as our primary focus within age related chronic diseases, given their high prevalence and resulting potential for impact on population health. Chronic metabolic diseases represent some of the largest addressable therapeutics markets. Through our approach, we expect to target outsized commercial opportunities, initially within the obesity and diabetes landscape. For instance, according to third-party estimates, the global market for GLP-1R agonists, including those used to treat diabetes, is expected to grow to $150 billion by 2031. We were incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware on April 1, 2015, under the name BioAge Labs, Inc. Our principal executive offices are located at 1445A South 50th Street, Richmond, California.

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Canopy Growth NASDAQ:CGC

$1.02 0.00 (0.00%)
Closing price 08/14/2026 04:00 PM Eastern
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Canopy Growth Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production, distribution, and sale of cannabis and hemp-based products for recreational and medical purposes primarily in the United States, Canada, Germany, and internationally. It operates through Canada Cannabis, International Markets Cannabis, and Storz & Bickel segments. The company offers dried flower, pre-rolled joints, oils, softgel capsules, infused beverages, edibles comprising gummies, and topical formats, as well as vaporizer devices. It sells its products under the Tweed, 7ACRES, DOJA, Deep Space, HiWay, Maitri, Twd., Vert, Spectrum Therapeutics, Canopy Medical, Storz & Bickel, Martha Stewart, and Wana brands. The company was formerly known as Tweed Marijuana Inc. and changed its name to Canopy Growth Corporation in September 2015. Canopy Growth Corporation was incorporated in 2009 and is headquartered in Smiths Falls, Canada.

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Polaryx Therapeutics NASDAQ:PLYX

$2.60 0.00 (0.00%)
Closing price 08/14/2026 04:00 PM Eastern
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We are a clinical-stage biotechnology company committed to the discovery, development, and commercialization of novel, disease-modifying therapies for rare, pediatric lysosomal storage disorders (“LSDs”). Our therapeutic philosophy is centered on delivering safe, effective, and patient-friendly treatments that address the underlying pathophysiology of these catastrophic diseases and their significant unmet need. Our multi-modal approach integrates small molecule therapies, including a combination therapy, and a gene therapy, positioning us to potentially address both the genetic and downstream pathological features of LSDs. Our small molecule drug candidates share target indications, as well as similar modes of action, that have been demonstrated to address lysosomal dysfunction, neuroinflammation, and neuronal loss in our validated animal models that closely mimic human clinical phenotypes. Our most advanced product candidate, PLX-200, targets several LSDs and we intend to launch a Phase 2 proof-of-concept basket trial which may enhance PLX-200’s potential to become the standard of care across multiple LSDs. Our drug candidate pipeline includes: • PLX-200 (gemfibrozil), our most advanced drug candidate, is an oral small molecule for the treatment of LSDs. PLX-200 is a repurposed drug that we are pursuing through a 505(b)(2) regulatory pathway and is designed to be administered through a novel and proprietary oral solution. We are advancing PLX-200 through a Phase 2 proof-of-concept basket trial, which we refer to as SOTERIA (PLX-200-600), and expect to initiate this trial in the first half of 2026. SOTERIA is an open-label, multi-indication, master study for the treatment of certain LSDs, which we believe represent approximately one quarter of the LSD population, including Classic Late Infantile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (“CLN2”), and Juvenile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (“CLN3”) subtypes of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (“NCL”), Krabbe disease, and Sandhoff disease. We have held a pre-investigational new drug (“IND”) submission meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”). We submitted an IND application to the FDA for the SOTERIA trial in August 2025 and received a safe to proceed letter in October 2025. • Data readouts from SOTERIA are expected to provide guidance and a clear pathway for each of the four indications towards potentially registrable trials. We believe there may also be an opportunity to seek accelerated approval for CLN2 and CLN3 from the FDA based on precedent approval for a third-party drug with a similar trial design. Products studied for their safety and effectiveness in treating serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions may receive accelerated approval upon a determination that the product has an effect on a surrogate endpoint that is reasonably likely to predict clinical benefit, or on a clinical endpoint that can be measured earlier than irreversible morbidity or mortality, that is reasonably likely to predict an effect on irreversible morbidity or mortality or other clinical benefit, taking into account the severity, rarity, or prevalence of the condition and the availability or lack of alternative treatments. As a condition of accelerated approval, the FDA will generally require the sponsor to perform adequate and well-controlled post-marketing clinical studies to verify and describe the anticipated effect on irreversible morbidity or mortality or other clinical benefit. • PLX-200 has already received authorization under two separate INDs to initiate potentially single pivotal trials in CLN2 and CLN3, the most prevalent subtypes of NCLs, which we filed on December 20, 2019 and March 6, 2020 and received authorization for on January 17, 2020 and April 6, 2020. Initiation of these trials was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a subsequent shift in our strategy. We currently do not expect to commence the trials in the near term while we focus our resources on SOTERIA. To date, the FDA has granted three orphan drug designations (“ODD”) to PLX-200, for the treatment of all 13 subtypes of NCLs, GM2 gangliosidoses, such as Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff diseases, and Krabbe disease. PLX-200 has also received fast track (“Fast Track”) designation for the treatment of CLN3. The receipt of such designations does not guarantee a faster development process, regulatory review, or approval as compared to the conventional FDA approval process. • PLX-300 (cinnamic acid) is a novel, oral small molecule therapy in IND-enabling studies for the treatment of LSDs. PLX-300 is an unsaturated carboxylic acid that occurs naturally in several plants as a deaminated product of phenylalanine. To date, the FDA has granted three ODDs to PLX-300 for the treatment of GM2 gangliosidosis, Krabbe disease, and Niemann-Pick Disease (“NPD”) type A and type B. PLX-300 has also received rare pediatric drug designation (“RPD”) for the treatment of GM2 gangliosidosis, Krabbe disease, and NPD type A and type B. The receipt of such designations does not guarantee a faster development process, regulatory review, or approval as compared to the conventional FDA approval process. • PLX-100 is a preclinical stage orally administrable combination therapy comprised of our PPARα agonist, PLX-200, and vitamin A, a retinoid X receptor alpha (“RXRα”) agonist. PLX-100 is being developed for the treatment of LSDs. To date, the FDA has granted one ODD to PLX-100 for the treatment of classic late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses, or CLN2. The receipt of such designation does not guarantee a faster development process, regulatory review, or approval as compared to the conventional FDA approval process. • PLX-400 is a preclinical stage novel gene therapy being developed for the treatment of LSDs. We are exploring PLX-400 as a monotherapy or in combination with oral administration of PLX-200 and expect to determine any clinical development plans for PLX-400 at a later date. LSDs are a heterogeneous group of nearly 50 inherited rare, catastrophic, metabolic diseases caused by mutations in genes encoding lysosomal enzymes or associated proteins. These mutations result in the accumulation of undegraded substrates within lysosomes, leading to cellular dysfunction, chronic inflammation, and cell apoptosis. LSDs often manifest in infancy or early childhood and are associated with severe clinical outcomes, including developmental regression, seizures, blindness, motor impairment, and premature death. We believe that there are approximately 50,000 LSD patients in the United States, Europe and select regions of the rest of the world (“ROW”), assuming an incidence rate of one in 5,000 births. The LSDs addressed by our pipeline of drug candidates are currently treated for symptomatic relief and palliative care, and, with few exceptions, lack approved disease-modifying therapies. Our drug candidates have been validated in gold standard preclinical animal models for CLN2, CLN3, Sandhoff disease, Krabbe disease and NPD type A and type B. With similar broad disease pathology shared across multiple LSDs in terms of substrate accumulation, neuroinflammation, and neuronal loss, we believe our small molecule drug candidates have the potential to demonstrate high therapeutic benefit in other targeted indications. Our development program is focused on a subset of rare LSDs with particularly high unmet need, including: • Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinoses: A group of 13 genetically distinct subtypes categorized according to the associated gene (CLN1 – 8; CLN10 – 14), we believe that NCLs represent approximately 15% of the LSD population, roughly 7,700 patients in the United States, Europe and select regions of ROW. NCLs are characterized by progressive neurodegeneration, vision loss, and early mortality. The three most common forms of NCLs are CLN1, CLN2, and CLN3. Of the 13 NCL sub-types, only one, CLN2, has an established standard of care in the form of an enzyme replacement therapy. • Krabbe Disease: Krabbe disease, also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy, is caused by mutations in the galactosylceramidase (“GALC”) gene, leading to galactocerebrosidase deficiency and an inability to break down certain lipids in the body. This results in accumulation of toxic substances in the brain and other areas of the nervous system leading to demyelination and severe neurological decline. The incidence rate of Krabbe disease varies significantly, affecting 0.3 to 2.6 per 100,000 live births. We believe that there are approximately 6,700 Krabbe disease patients in the United States, Europe and select regions of the ROW. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (“HSCT”) is considered the current standard of care. • Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff Diseases: Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff Diseases are part of a group of inherited disorders called GM2 gangliosidoses, resulting from deficiencies in the hexosaminidase enzyme. This mutation leads to an accumulation of GM2 ganglioside in nerve cells, resulting in rapid neurodegeneration. While the prevalence of Tay-Sachs disease is approximately one in 100,000 births, Sandhoff Disease is much rarer with a prevalence of approximately 0.67 per 100,000 births. We believe that there are approximately 1,200 Sandhoff disease patients in the United States, Europe and select regions of the ROW. There is currently no established standard of care for these diseases. • Niemann-Pick Disease Types A and B: NPD is caused by mutations in the sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 1 (“SMPD1”) gene. This causes acid sphingomyelinase enzyme deficiency, leading to lipid accumulation in multiple organs, including the brain. The prevalence for NPD types A and B is one in 250,000 births, with a high prevalence found within the Ashkenazi Jewish population. An enzyme replacement therapy has been approved for the treatment of NPD type A and type B, but is not intended to treat neurological symptoms. Our principal executive offices are located in Paramus, New Jersey.