Novelos Therapeutics Awarded $150,000 Grant by NIH.NEWTON, Mass. -- Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). : NVLT NVLT Novelos Therapeutics, Inc (stock symbol) NVLT Night Vision Low-Tech (US Army program) ), a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of therapeutics to treat cancer and hepatitis, today announced that Novelos, in collaboration with the Medical University of South Carolina “MUSC” redirects here. For Abel Santa María airport in Santa Clara, Cuba (ICAO code MUSC), see Abel Santa María Airport. The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC MUSC Medical University of South Carolina MUSC Maritime and Underwater Security Consultants MUSC Memphis Union Station Company ), was awarded a $150,000 competitive grant by the National Institutes of Health (NIH "Not invented here." See digispeak. NIH - The United States National Institutes of Health. ) under Phase I of the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR STTR Small Business Technology Transfer Program STTR Stator STTR Small Technology Transfer Innovation Research ) program. This grant will support further scientific development of NOV-002, Novelos' lead compound in pivotal Phase 3 trial for non-small cell lung cancer Lung Cancer, Non-Small Cell Definition Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a disease in which the cells of the lung tissues grow uncontrollably and form tumors. Description There are two kinds of lung cancers, primary and secondary. under a Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) and Fast Track. Kenneth D. Tew, Ph.D., D.Sc, is the principal investigator of the grant. Tew is chairman of Novelos' Scientific Advisory Board, professor and chair of the MUSC Department of Cell and Molecular Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics and John C. West Endowed Chair in Cancer Research. "This STTR award enables Novelos to accelerate and broaden the scope of investigation around NOV-002's mechanism of action in relation to its unique therapeutic profile," said Christopher J. Pazoles, Ph.D., Vice President of R&D of Novelos. "This grant process is very competitive, and NIH's choice of Novelos to move this important work forward signals confidence in our technology platform and our expertise." "NOV-002 is a novel drug capable of modifying redox-based cell processes and represents a valuable tool for linking such processes to clinical endpoints in oncology patients," said Dr. Tew. "The research supported by this initial STTR grant will focus on continued identification of the molecular targets of NOV-002 and the therapy-relevant consequences of their modulation." STTR program seeks to increase the participation of small businesses in federal research and development and to facilitate private sector commercialization of technology developed through federal research and development. The unique feature of the STTR program is the requirement of small businesses to formally collaborate with a research institution in Phase I and Phase II. Phase I grants normally may not exceed $100,000 and Phase II grants may not exceed $750,000. For additional information visit: www.grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbirsttr_programs.htm About Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. Novelos Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company commercializing oxidized oxidized having been modified by the process of oxidation. oxidized cellulose see absorbable cellulose. glutathione-based compounds for the treatment of cancer and hepatitis. NOV-002, the lead compound currently in Phase 3 development for lung cancer lung cancer, cancer that originates in the tissues of the lungs. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States in both men and women. Like other cancers, lung cancer occurs after repeated insults to the genetic material of the cell. under a SPA and Fast Track, acts together with chemotherapy as a chemoprotectant and an immunomodulator. NOV-002 is also in Phase 2 development for chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer ovarian cancer Malignant tumour of the ovaries. Risk factors include early age of first menstruation (before age 12), late onset of menopause (after age 52), absence of pregnancy, presence of specific genetic mutations, use of fertility drugs, and personal history of breast and early-stage breast cancer, and is in addition being developed for acute radiation injury. NOV-205 acts as a hepatoprotective agent with immunomodulating and anti-inflammatory properties. NOV-205 is in Phase 1b development for chronic hepatitis Chronic hepatitis Long lasting inflammation of the liver due to viruses or other causes. Mentioned in: Tube Compression of the Esophagus and Stomach chronic hepatitis C non-responders. Both compounds have completed clinical trials in humans and have been approved for use in the Russian Federation where they were originally developed. For additional information about Novelos please visit www.novelos.com The project described was supported by Grant Number R41CA117259 from the National Cancer Institute. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Cancer Institute or the National Institutes of Health. This news release contains forward-looking statements. Such statements are valid only as of today, and we disclaim any obligation to update this information. These statements are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual future experience and results to differ materially from the statements made. These statements are based on our current beliefs and expectations as to such future outcomes. Drug discovery and development involve a high degree of risk. Factors that might cause such a material difference include, among others, uncertainties related to the ability to attract and retain partners for our technologies, the identification of lead compounds, the successful preclinical development thereof, the completion of clinical trials, the FDA FDA abbr. Food and Drug Administration FDA, n.pr See Food and Drug Administration. FDA, n.pr the abbreviation for the Food and Drug Administration. review process and other government regulation, our pharmaceutical collaborators' ability to successfully develop and commercialize drug candidates, competition from other pharmaceutical companies, product pricing and third-party reimbursement. |
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