TIKVAH LICENSES ACADEMIA SINICA NEURODEGENERATIVE PATENTS.Tikvah Therapeutics, Inc., Atlanta, and Academia Sinica
The Academia Sinica (Chinese: 中央研究院; Pinyin: of Taipei, Taiwan announced today that Tikvah has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement for a number of patent and patent applications with Academia Sinica encompassing the diagnosis, methods of use, and treatments of a variety of neurodegenerative disorders, including, amongst others, spinal muscular atrophy Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a term applied to a number of different disorders, all having in common a genetic cause and the manifestation of weakness due to loss of the motor neurons of the spinal cord and brainstem. . The subject of this agreement is technology developed at Academia Sinica by Dr. Hung Li and his colleagues. Their work has suggested that treatment with certain classes of drugs can be used to treat neurodegenerative diseases neurodegenerative diseases diseases characterized by neurodegeneration. Lesions are microscopic only but in chronic disease with massive involvement there may be grossly visible atrophy of affected nervous tissue. , including spinal muscular atrophy. "We are delighted that Tikvah Therapeutics sees the potential benefit of our technologies for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases," said Dr. Li, Professor of Academia Sinica. "Our work represents the culmination of many years of laboratory and clinical studies. We are excited that Tikvah Therapeutics will be undertaking the clinical development of these agents so that our discoveries will be commercialized to help the many patients suffering from the debilitating de·bil·i·tat·ing adj. Causing a loss of strength or energy. Debilitating Weakening, or reducing the strength of. Mentioned in: Stress Reduction and devastating dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. consequences of spinal muscular atrophy and other neurodegenerative diseases." Under the terms of the agreement, Tikvah will pay a licensing fee, potential milestones, and royalty payments in exchange for an exclusive license to pursue the commercial development of the technology for the treatment of SMA (1) See SMA connector. (2) (Shared Memory Architecture) See shared video memory. (3) (Software Maintenance Association) A membership organization that began in 1985 and ended in 1996. and other neurodegenerative diseases. "We believe that the technology developed by Dr. Li and his colleagues at Academia Sinica represents a promising approach to the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy," said Dr. Harold H. Shlevin, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Tikvah Therapeutics. "We are excited about the potential application of these technologies that broaden our understanding of the pathogenesis of SMA and provide a means to address the large unmet medical need for treatments of SMA and certain neurodegenerative diseases." About Spinal Muscular Atrophy Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a genetic, motor neuron disease motor neuron disease: see amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. characterized by wasting of the skeletal muscles Skeletal muscles Muscles that move the skeleton. All of the muscles under voluntary control are skeletal muscles. Mentioned in: Creatine Kinase Test caused by progressive degeneration of the anterior horn anterior horn n. 1. The front section of the lateral ventricle of the brain, extending forward from Monro's foramen. Also called ventral horn. 2. The front or ventral gray column of the spinal cord in cross section. cells of the spinal cord spinal cord, the part of the nervous system occupying the hollow interior (vertebral canal) of the series of vertebrae that form the spinal column, technically known as the vertebral column. . The disease causes weakness and atrophy of the voluntary muscles, more commonly in the legs than in the arms. Patients with SMA either do not acquire, or progressively lose the ability to walk, stand, sit, and, eventually, move. Cognition and intellect, emotional development, and sensory nerves Sensory nerves Sensory or afferent nerves carry impulses of sensation from the periphery or outward parts of the body to the brain. Sensations include feelings, impressions, and awareness of the state of the body. are unaffected. SMA is one of the most prevalent genetic disorders The following is a list of genetic disorders and their origins. Beside most disorders is a code that indicates the type of fertilization and the chromosome involved.
There are four types of SMA generally recognized; however, they are rare, occurring in one in 8,000 to 10,000 births in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . SMA type I, also called Werdnig-Hoffman disease Noun 1. Werdnig-Hoffman disease - autosomal recessive disease in which the degeneration of spinal nerve cells and brain nerve cells leads to atrophy of skeletal muscles and flaccid paralysis; death usually occurs in early childhood , is the most severe form, which strikes infants between birth and six months old. Babies affected with type I cannot sit without support and 50 percent will die before their second birthday. SMA type II affects infants between seven and 18-months old. Children affected by SMA-Type II may be unable to stand or walk and are at increased risk for complications from respiratory infections. SMA type III, also known as Kugleberg-Welander disease, is the least deadly form of childhood-onset SMA. It strikes children as early as 18 months, but can surface as late as adolescence. SMA type III patients are able to walk, but weakness is prevalent. Most patients eventually need to use a wheelchair. Adult SMA (SMA type IV) may begin between 40 and 60 years of age and progresses rapidly. Symptoms may include paralysis and atrophy of the leg muscles, arm muscle weakness, and respiratory problems. Further information on SMA maybe found at http://www.fsma.org, http://www.smafoundation.org, http://www.fightsma.org, http://www.projectcuresma.org, among others. About Tikvah Therapeutics, Inc. Atlanta-based Tikvah Therapeutics, Inc. focuses on exploring new uses for late-stage pharmaceutical compounds in selected therapeutic indications of central nervous system diseases, including neurology and psychiatry disorders. Its focus is on new therapeutic uses that have been confirmed in multiple, clinical proof-of-concept studies. This strategy shortens product development timelines and substantially decreases the risk associated with the research and development efforts. A second prong of its strategy is to focus on specialized products with multiple stepping-stone indications and strong patent protections, thus helping to ensure long product life cycles and manageable commercial risk. Tikvah Therapeutics was founded by Paramount BioSciences, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . For more information, visit www.tikvahtherapeutics.com or call 404/920-3182. About Academia Sinica Academia Sinica is a preeminent academic institution that was founded in 1928 to promote scholarly research in China and to undertake academic research in sciences and humanities. In 1949, Academia Sinica was re-established in Taipei, Taiwan. Today, Academia Sinica is a modern research institution with a worldwide reputation and a proud tradition. Its 24 research institutes and six research centers are headed by world-class scholars and staffed by highly trained, motivated and creative investigators. Major strides have been made to promote internal integration of research activities in its three research disciplines (mathematics and physical sciences, life sciences, and the humanities and social sciences); to harness basic research results for applications and technology transfer; to engage the academic and research community within Taiwan toward a modern and forward-looking collective academic vision; to cultivate an intellectual environment that is conducive to the nurturing of young scholars and the recognition of outstanding scholarship in Taiwan; and to promote international cooperation and scholarly exchange that will accelerate the overall development of academic research in Academia Sinica and throughout the region. About Paramount BioSciences Paramount BioSciences, LLC is a global drug development and healthcare investment firm that conceives, nurtures, and supports new biotechnology and life-sciences companies. For more information, visit http://www.paramountbio.com or call 212/554-4351. |
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