Arrowhead to Fund Stem Cell Research at Caltech.PASADENA, Calif. -- Arrowhead Research Corporation (Nasdaq:ARWR), announced today that it will sponsor the continued research of Dr. Eric Davidson's laboratory at the California Institute of Technology California Institute of Technology, at Pasadena, Calif.; originally for men, became coeducational in 1970; founded 1891 as Throop Polytechnic Institute; called Throop College of Technology, 1913–20. focused on the re-engineering of the internal control systems of cells. This field of inquiry is expected to have applications for the controlled differentiation of stem cells stem cells, unspecialized human or animal cells that can produce mature specialized body cells and at the same time replicate themselves. Embryonic stem cells are derived from a blastocyst (the blastula typical of placental mammals; see embryo), which is very young and could, in the longer-term, have therapeutic applications for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. "Dr. Davidson and his colleagues have made recent breakthroughs in understanding the large networks of interacting regulatory genes that govern the development of cells," said R. Bruce Stewart Bruce Stewart is a writer born in New Zealand. (1936– ), of Ngati Raukawa, Te Arawa, Stewart is a fiction writer and dramatist who has expressed the anger, confused loyalties and spiritual aspiration of late-twentieth-century Maori. , Arrowhead's Chairman. "These advances could open up a whole new paradigm New Paradigm In the investing world, a totally new way of doing things that has a huge effect on business. Notes: The word "paradigm" is defined as a pattern or model, and it has been used in science to refer to a theoretical framework. in applied nanomedicine--similar to the discovery of genetic engineering and RNAi. We are honored to be associated with Dr. Davidson, whose distinguished career in this field has spanned four decades." A better understanding of the genetic mechanisms of cell differentiation is expected to provide the basis for more precise manipulation of cell development. Dr. Davidson's research employs a rational approach focused on understanding the control mechanisms of the cell. Dr. Davidson is the Norman Chandler Professor of Biology at the California Institute of Technology. He has been a member of the National Academy of Sciences since 1985 and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), private organization devoted to furthering the work of scientists and improving the effectiveness of science in the promotion of human welfare. since 1980. He has published over 350 papers and is the author of two textbooks on developmental biology Developmental biology A large field of investigation that includes the study of all changes associated with an organism as it progresses through the life cycle. The life cycles of all multicellular organisms exhibit many similarities. , Genomic Regulatory Systems. Development and Evolution. Academic Press, 2001 and The Regulatory Genome. Gene Regulatory Networks in Development and Evolution. Academic Press, 2006. "Eric Davidson is a world leader and pioneer in learning how the biological circuitry of life functions," said Lee Hood, M.D., Ph.D., President of the Institute for Systems Biology The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) is a non-profit research institution, located in Seattle, Washington, United States. Leroy Hood co-founded the Institute with Alan Aderem and Ruedi Aebersold in 2000. "His work will lead eventually to understanding how to reengineer human disease-perturbed networks with drugs to make the sick become well." The agreement between Arrowhead and the California Institute of Technology provides for $255,000 annually for three years and an exclusive right for Arrowhead to license the resultant technology. In addition to funding Dr. Davidson's research, Arrowhead operates two nanomedicine subsidiaries, Insert Therapeutics, Inc., now in clinical trials with its initial anti-cancer therapeutic, and Calando ca·lan·do adv. & adj. Music With a gradual decrease in volume and often tempo. Used chiefly as a direction. [Italian, present participle of calare, to slacken Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a leading developer of RNAi therapeutics. Arrowhead also sponsors research at Stanford University in the laboratory of Dr. Nick Melosh who is developing a device to control the behavior of stem cells. About Arrowhead Research Corporation Arrowhead Research Corporation (www.arrowheadresearch.com) is a publicly-traded nanotechnology company commercializing new technologies in the areas of life sciences, electronics, and energy. Arrowhead is building value for shareholders through the progress of majority owned subsidiaries founded on nanotechnologies originally developed at universities. 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