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JTC Team Hosts Virtual Investor 'KOL Connect' Segment to Discuss Veru Inc.'s (NASDAQ:VERU) Enobosarm Taking GLP-1 Weight Loss to Next Level

JTC Team Hosts Virtual Investor 'KOL Connect' Segment to Discuss Veru Inc.'s (NASDAQ:VERU) Enobosarm Taking GLP-1 Weight Loss to Next Level

Miami Herald08-05-2025
Moderated discussion with preeminent obesity expert Louis J. Aronne, MD, FACP and Mitchell Steiner, M.D., F.A.C.S, President, CEO, and Founder of Veru
Watch the "KOL Connect" segment here
FRENCHTOWN, NJ / ACCESS Newswire / May 8, 2025 / JTC Team ("JTC"), a fully integrated corporate communications and investor relations firm, today released a Virtual Investor "KOL Connect" segment featuring Mitchell Steiner, M.D., F.A.C.S, President, CEO, and Key Opining Leader (KOL), Louis J. Aronne, MD, FACP.
Veru Inc. (NASDAQ:VERU) is a late clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing innovative medicines for the treatment of cardiometabolic and inflammatory diseases. The Company's drug development program includes two late-stage novel small molecules, enobosarm and sabizabulin. Enobosarm, a selective androgen receptor modulator (SARM), is being developed as a next generation drug that makes weight reduction by GLP-1 RA drugs more tissue selective for loss of fat and preservation of lean mass thereby improving body composition and physical function. Sabizabulin, a microtubule disruptor, is being developed for the treatment of inflammation in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
As part of this "KOL Connect" segment, Dr. Steiner and Dr. Aronne discussed obesity and GLP-1s, the current treatment landscape and areas of unmet need, highlighting Veru's lead program, the enobosarm QUALITY Phase 2b study, and the clinical data released by Veru to date.
The Virtual Investor "KOL Connect" segment featuring Veru Inc. is now available here. To access all Virtual Investor Events, visit www.virtualinvestorco.com.
About JTC TeamJTC is a fully integrated corporate communications firm that is dedicated to helping you tell your story to the right audiences in order to build awareness. JTC has developed a reputation of excellence for executing robust communication strategies that deliver results. The Company partners with both public and private companies across the Life Sciences and Technology industries to help raise awareness and build stakeholder value. For more information, please visit www.jtcir.com or connect with the company on X and LinkedIn.
CONTACTJenene ThomasJTC Team, LLCT: +1 (908) 824-0775jtc@jtcir.com
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