2026 Special Meeting

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Special Meeting Materials & Voting

FORM 8-K


View our special meeting Form 8-K.

SPECIAL PROXY STATEMENT


View our special meeting Proxy Statement for information about the meeting and how to vote.

ANNUAL REPORT


View our annual report summarizing our financial and operational performance for the past year.

VOTING

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Special Meeting Information

Date

Friday, February 6, 2025

Time

11:00 AM Eastern Time

Registration

You must register in order to participate in the meeting.

Annual Meeting Materials

ANNUAL REPORT


Our report on activities & financial performance throughout the year.

PROXY STATEMENT


Information about our annual meeting and how to vote.

PROXY SUPPLEMENT


Proxy Supplement to our 2025 Proxy Statement

About

About Us

Azitra is a pioneer in genetically engineered bacteria and proteins for therapeutic use in dermatology. Azitra leverages proprietary platforms and an internal microbial library to create new therapeutics that are either engineered living organisms or engineered proteins or peptides to treat skin diseases. Azitra has built a proprietary platform that includes a microbial library comprised of approximately 1,500 unique bacterial strains that can be screened for unique therapeutic characteristics. The platform is augmented by an artificial intelligence and machine learning technology that analyzes, predicts, and helps screen Azitra’s library of strains for drug like molecules. The platform also utilizes a licensed genetic engineering technology, which can enable the transformation of previously genetically intractable strains. Azitra’s initial focus is on the development of genetically engineered strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis. Azitra’s lead therapeutic candidates are ATR-12, a genetically modified strain of S. epidermidis for treating the orphan disease Netherton syndrome, and ATR-04, a genetically modified strain of S. epidermidis for treating the papulopustular rash experienced by cancer patients undergoing epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor, or EGFRi, targeted therapy.