Greenwich LifeSciences to Present at H.C. Wainwright 23rd Annual Global Investment Conference

On September 13, 2021 Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLSI) (the "Company"), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of GP2, an immunotherapy to prevent breast cancer recurrences in patients who have previously undergone surgery, reported its participation in the H.C. Wainwright 23rd Annual Global Investment Conference from September 13-15, 2021 (Press release, Greenwich LifeSciences, SEP 13, 2021, View Source [SID1234587607]).

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CEO Snehal Patel will make a presentation that will be available on demand beginning on September 13th to conference attendees. In addition, the Company will be participating in one-on-one meetings with qualified members of the investor community who are registered to attend the conference.

H.C. Wainwright 23rd Annual Global Investment Conference

H.C. Wainwright’s Global Investment Conference will include leading industry keynote speakers and presenting companies, investor one-on-one meetings, networking opportunities with attendees, and an evening of entertainment. For more information, please visit the conference website at: View Source

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