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EUROPEAN PATENT DISCLOSURES
European Patent Disclosures Published Jan. 7, 13 (EPO), Jan. 7 (WO), Jan. 6 (GB) Abbott Laboratories Ligase chain WO 93/00447 Abbott Park, Ill. reaction (LCR) "Gap-filling" LCR amplifies target nucleic acids. Probes with specific sequences claimed for a number of pathogens. Advanced Tech. (Cambridge) Plant starch EPO 521 621 Cambridge, England production Plant cell transformed with chimeric gene comprising antisense coding sequence alters starch constitution, but not total output. AmericanBioWorld Today | Monday, February 1, 1993 -
SUPRAGEN FOCUSES ON 'SUPERANTIGENS'
A new Colorado biotechnology company based upon the commercial potential of "superantigen" research has saved several months in start-up time by moving into existing laboratory space of the Colorado Bio/Medical Venture Center in Lakewood, company directors said Friday. The newly formed company, Supragen, was started with $1 million initial funding from the venture capital firm E.M. Warburg, Pincus & Co., which also funded the Colorado companies Synergen Inc. and NeXagen. Supragen is subleasingBioWorld Today | Monday, February 1, 1993 -
NEW CHROMATOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE
Sepracor Inc. announced Thursday that it has introduced a new chromatographic approach, termed HyperDiffusion Chromatography, to the commercial-scale production of biopharmaceuticals. The Marlborough, Mass. company's HyperDiffusion chromatography "is designed to combine the high flow advantages of perfusive materials with the high protein binding capability of soft gels through the use of Sepracor's proprietary media HyperD. HyperD media consist of a unique rigid structure with gel-filled poresBioWorld Today | Monday, February 1, 1993 -
POSITIVE PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM GRAFTSKIN
Organogenesis Inc. announced Friday that clinical trials on its full-thickness living skin equivalent Graftskin have demonstrated positive preliminary results for three medical applications: for treating chronic wounds resulting from venous stasis, for replacing skin lost to dermatological surgery, and for treating burn wounds. In all three trials on 65 patients, Graftskin did not elicit an immune response, the product had an excellent safety profile and it enhanced wound healing or graft takeBioWorld Today | Monday, February 1, 1993 -
APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS GETS PATENT
Applied Biosystems Inc. (NASDAQ:ABIO) has been granted an exclusive worldwide license that should allow it to provide the cattle industry with the first standardized, automated DNA typing analysis. The Foster City, Calif., supplier of automated DNA analysis systems is licensing polymorphic microsatellie markers from Genmark Inc., a leader in developing a bovine genetic map and identifying commercially relevent traits, such as milk production potential. (c) 1997 American Health Consultants. AllBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
ATS INKS PRELIMINARY PACT IN JAPAN
Advanced Tissue Sciences Inc. (ATS) has taken its first step to license its living skin replacement in Japan, with a preliminary agreement with Mitsubishi Kasei Corp. Mitsubishi Kasei has a proven track record with biopharmaceuticals in Japan, said Jim Linton, ATS's manager of program administration. The diversified global chemical company is currently distributing tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and a hepatitis B vaccine it licensed from Genentech Inc. of South San Francisco, CalifBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
CENTOCOR RESUMES TRIALS IN CHILDREN
Centocor Inc. said Thursday it will resume a placebo-controlled trial of HA-1A/Centoxin in children with fulminant meningococcemia under a U.S. investigational new drug (IND) application. Enrollment of patients with this gram-negative infection had been suspended on Jan. 18. The Safety and Efficacy Monitoring Committee for this trial has recommended resuming the study after reviewing the data from interim analyses in both this trial and a separate trial that was investigating the utility of HABioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
DNAP TO SELL DISEASE DETECTION PRODUCTS
DNA Plan Technology Corp. announced Thursday that its diagnostics unit, Agri-Diagnositics Associates (ADA), has signed a letter of intent to sell its Reveal and Alert plant disease detection product lines to Neogen Corp. of Lansing, Mich. These products are used to detect plant diseases that affect golf courses, and greenhouse and nursery crops. The sale follows the company's strategy, initiated in November, to "exit certain businesses that are no longer part of our strategic focus," saidBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
EFFUSIVE PRAISE FOR SCIENCE ADVISER
President Clinton would be hard-pressed to have picked a better science adviser than Jack Gibbons, who has been director of the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) for the past 13 years. Gibbons, who Clinton tabbed at the end of December, is lauded on Capitol Hill from both sides of the aisle, as well as from within the biotechnology community and by former colleagues at OTA. The praise is effusive from all quarters for his knowledge, integrity, ability to communicate technologyBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
LTI STARTS PHASE III TRIALS OF AMPHOCIL
Liposome Technology Inc. said Thursday that it has begun its double-blind Phase III clinical trial of Amphocil in aspergillosis patients. The Menlo Park, Calif., company (NASDAQ:LTIZ) is conducting the trial in the U.S. and Europe to compare Amphocil with standard amphotericin B therapy. Aspergillosis is one of the most difficult to treat of the systemic fungal infections. Amphotericin B, administered by intravenous injection, is indicated for patients with progressive, potentially fatalBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
APPOINTMENTS AND ADVANCEMENTS
Vestar Inc. of San Dimas, Calif., named to its board of directors James D. Watkins, former secretary of energy under the Bush administration. Vestar also named Roger Crossley, president and chief executive officer, to the additional post of chairman of the board. BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Birmingham, Ala., named Ronald E. Gray chief financial officer. Gray was chief financial officer and secretary of Image Data Corp. Michael Hitchcock was named director for project management at GileadBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
RIBOZYME PRIVATE PLACEMENT RAISES $12M
Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals Inc. (RPI) announced Thursday that it has just raised $12 million in a second round of private financing. The financing group included all the firms that participated in Ribozyme's first round of financing, which brought in $6 million last February: Bio Holdings, Morgenthaler Ventures, Venrock Associates, CW Group and Advent International, as well as J.H. Whitney (which led the current round), Oak Investments, Grace Horn Ventures, JAFCO, U.S. Biochemical Corp. and otherBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
MAGAININ COMPLETES OFFERING
Magainin Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced Thursday that it has completed a public offering of 3.5 million shares of common stock (NASDAQ:MAGN) at $6 per share. All of the shares will be sold by the company. The offering is being managed by Hambrecht & Quist Inc., Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Inc. and S. G. Warburg Securities. After the offering, there are 12.2 million fully diluted shares outstanding, the company told BioWorld. The Plymouth Meeting, Pa., biopharmaceutical company researchesBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
PLA FOR RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN HORSES
InnoVet Inc. announced that it has submitted a product license application (PLA) to the U.S. Department of Agriculture for approval to market its IVET 629 immune stimulant for treating chronic respiratory disease in horses. About 30 percent of the horses in the U.S. -- or 2 million -- experience one or more episodes of respiratory disease each year. That market, according to Jesse Houdeshell, InnoVet's president, is currently served by two products. But InnoVet's IVET 629, trade-named StimugenBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
ENZO RECEIVES EUROPEAN PATENT
Enzo Biochem Inc. said it has received a European Patent Office patent with claims broadly covering genetic antisense technology. Patents covering the same technology, to which the New York company has exclusive rights, have already been allowed by the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office and are expected to issue shortly. Enzo (ASE:ENZ) is currently holding discussions with companies interested in licensing the gene-regulation technology. (c) 1997 American Health Consultants. All rightsBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
FACTOR VIII PATENT DISPUTE SETTLED
Miles Inc. and Rhone-Poulenc Rorer announced Thursday that they have settled a patent dispute concerning recombinant Factor VIII, which is used to prevent and control bleeding in people with Factor VIII deficiency, also known as hemophilia A. About 20,000 people in the U.S. suffer from hemophilia A. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. Miles spokesman Don Hyman told BioWorld that Miles licensed the Factor VIII gene from Genentech Inc. of South San Francisco, Calif. Miles isBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
EXOCELL GETS PATENT ALLOWANCE
Exocell Inc. of Philadelphia announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has allowed its patent covering unique cell lines that produce monoclonal antibodies targeted to glycated albumin. Exocell scientists are developing therapeutic and diagnostic products based on this technology for diabetes management applications. Glycated albumin is formed when sugar reacts with albumin, and diabetics have high levels of this compound when their diabetes is not well-controlled. These antibodiesBioWorld Today | Friday, January 29, 1993 -
APPLIED IMMUNE DEAL WITH HAEMONETICS
Applied Immune Sciences Inc. (AIS) and Haemonetics Corp. announced Wednesday that they have agreed to jointly develop and market a system that will collect specific, purified cells from peripheral blood through an automated, closed device. This single system, which will be small and portable, will unite AIS's Cellector cell separation technology with Haemonetics' (NYSE:HAE) MCS portable, automated blood processing system. The goal is to practice cell therapy in the clinic or the home; toBioWorld Today | Thursday, January 28, 1993 -
IMMUNOGEN PLANS PHASE III TRIAL
ImmunoGen Inc. (NASDAQ:IMGN) announced Wednesday that it will begin a Phase III trial of its drug Oncolysin B "soon after the signing of an agreement with a nationally recognized oncology group." The Phase III study is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of Oncolysin B in B-cell lymphoma patients who are in clinical remission following bone marrow transplantation. (c) 1997 American Health Consultants. All rights reserved.BioWorld Today | Thursday, January 28, 1993 -
ALKERMES RECEIVES ANOTHER PATENT
Alkermes Inc. announced Wednesday that it has received a second U.S. patent, No. 5,182,107, for its carrier technology for transporting drug molecules to the brain. The claims in this patent include compositions and methods for delivering nerve growth factor (NGF) to the brain by linking it to molecules which can penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Alkermes' (NASDAQ:ALKS) first U.S. patent related to this technology was issued Oct. 13, 1992, and includes broad claims to methods for usingBioWorld Today | Thursday, January 28, 1993
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