Bavarian Nordic to Present at Jefferies 2016 London Healthcare Conference

COPENHAGEN, Denmark – November 10, 2016 – Bavarian Nordic A/S (OMX:  BAVA, OTC: BVNRY) announced today that Ole Larsen, Executive Vice President & CFO will provide a corporate presentation at the Jefferies 2016 London Healthcare Conference on Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 12:40 p.m. GMT.

The presentation slides will subsequently be available on the Company’s website www.bavarian-nordic.com under “Investors > Events & Presentations”.

Contacts
Europe: Rolf Sass Sørensen, Vice President Investor Relations & Communications. Phone +45 61 77 47 43
U.S.: Seth Lewis, Vice President, Investor Relations & Communications. Phone: +1 978 341 5271

About Bavarian Nordic
Bavarian Nordic is a fully integrated biotechnology company focused on the development, manufacturing and commercialization of cancer immunotherapies and vaccines for infectious diseases, based on the Company’s live virus vaccine platform. Through long-standing collaborations, including a collaboration with the U.S. government, Bavarian Nordic has developed a portfolio of vaccines for infectious diseases, including the non-replicating smallpox vaccine, IMVAMUNE®, which is stockpiled for emergency use by the United States and other governments. The vaccine is approved in the European Union (under the trade name IMVANEX®) and in Canada. Bavarian Nordic and its partner Janssen are developing an Ebola vaccine regimen, which has been fast-tracked, with the backing of worldwide health authorities, and a vaccine for the prevention and treatment of HPV. Additionally, in collaboration with the National Cancer Institute, Bavarian Nordic has developed a portfolio of active cancer immunotherapies, including PROSTVAC®, which is currently in Phase 3 clinical development for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. The company has partnered with Bristol-Myers Squibb for the potential commercialization of PROSTVAC. For more information visit www.bavarian-nordic.com or follow us on Twitter @bavariannordic.

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