Company: GANX
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001558370-25-005829
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Company: Gain Therapeutics, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form: DEF 14A
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 vote after submitting my proxy? Stockholder of Record: Shares Registered in Your Name Yes. You can revoke your proxy at any time before the final vote at the Annual Meeting. If you are the record holder of your shares, you may revoke your proxy in any one of the following ways:

| ● | You may submit another properly completed proxy card with a later date. |

| ● | You may grant a subsequent proxy by telephone or through the internet. |

| ● | You may send a timely written notice that you are revoking your proxy in writing to our Secretary c/o Gain Therapeutics, Inc., 4800 Montgomery Lane, Suite 220, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, Attention: Secretary. |

| ● | You may attend the Annual Meeting and vote in person. Simply attending the Annual Meeting will not, by itself, revoke your proxy. Even if you plan to attend the Annual Meeting, we recommend that you also submit your proxy or voting instructions or vote in advance of the Annual Meeting by telephone or through the internet so that your vote will be counted if you later decide not to attend the Annual Meeting. |

Your most current proxy card or telephone or internet proxy is the one that is counted. Beneficial Owner: Shares Registered in the Name of Broker or Bank If your shares are held by your broker, bank or other agent, you should follow the instructions provided by your broker, bank or other agent.

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#### How are votes counted?
Votes will be counted by the inspector of election appointed for the Annual Meeting, who will separately count, for Proposal 1, votes “FOR,” “WITHHOLD” and broker non-votes; and, with respect to Proposal 2, Proposal 3 and Proposal 4, votes “FOR,” “AGAINST” and abstentions.

Withhold votes and abstentions will have no effect on the outcome of Proposal 1 and Proposal 3, respectively. Abstentions will have the same effect as “AGAINST” votes on Proposal 2 and Proposal 4. While the inspector of elections will treat shares represented by proxies that reflect abstentions or include “broker non-votes” as shares that are present and entitled to vote for purposes of determining the presence of a quorum, abstentions or “broker non-votes” on Proposal 1 will have no effect and will not be counted towards the vote total. Proposal 2, Proposal 3 and Proposal 4 may be considered “routine” matters and as such, we do not expect any broker non-votes on