Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. To Present At The Jefferies and Co. 2014 Global Health Care Conference

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SAN DIEGO, May 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ: HALO) will be presenting at the Jefferies 2014 Global Health Care Conference in New York, NY, on Thursday, June 5, 2014 at 12:30 p.m. ET/9:30 a.m. PT. Dr. Helen Torley, Chief Executive Officer, will provide a corporate overview.

The presentation will be webcast through the "Investors" section of Halozyme's corporate website at www.halozyme.com, and a recording will be made available for 90 days following the event. To access the live webcast, please log on to Halozyme's website approximately 15 minutes prior to the presentation to register and download any necessary audio software.

About Halozyme

Halozyme Therapeutics is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing and commercializing innovative products that advance patient care. With a diversified portfolio of enzymes that target the extracellular matrix, the Company's research focuses primarily on a family of human enzymes, known as hyaluronidases, which increase the dispersion and absorption of biologics, drugs and fluids. Halozyme's pipeline addresses therapeutic areas, including oncology, diabetes and dermatology that have significant unmet medical need today. The Company markets Hylenex® recombinant (hyaluronidase human injection) and has partnerships with Roche, Pfizer and Baxter. Halozyme is headquartered in San Diego, CA. For more information on how we are innovating, please visit our corporate website at www.halozyme.com.

Investor Contact:
Schond Greenway
Halozyme Therapeutics
858-704-8352
ir@halozyme.com

Media Contact:
Denise Powell
510-703-9491
dpowell@brewlife.com

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