Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,558,366 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

The Most Prestigious International Biomedical Industry Research Honor, Prix Galien, Expands to US.


Prix Galien Now Recognizes Outstanding Medical Accomplishments of US Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies Top 100 Biotechnology Companies
The following is a list of the top 100 biotechnology companies ranked by revenue. The first nine companies qualify for the list of the top 50 pharmaceutical companies.
 

Leading Scientists - Including Seven Nobel Laureates - to Assess Submissions

NEW YORK New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 -- Coveted cov·et  
v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets

v.tr.
1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy.

2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire.
 worldwide by pharmaceutical industry researchers and heralded as the "Nobel Prize Nobel Prize, award given for outstanding achievement in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, peace, or literature. The awards were established by the will of Alfred Nobel, who left a fund to provide annual prizes in the five areas listed above. " for applied medical research and development, Prix Galien is now launching a new award program to recognize US-based scientific innovation in celebration of its 37th anniversary.

"Whether a medical breakthrough helps 50 or 50 million patients, pharma sales are not the only measure for outstanding scientific innovation," said Gerald Weissmann, MD, editor-in-chief, The FASEB FASEB Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology  Journal, Professor Emeritus of Medicine, New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the  School of Medicine, and Prix Galien USA Committee Chair. "Prix Galien is the defining barometer for medical innovation excellence. The US-based biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal
adj.
1. Of or relating to biomedicine.

2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences.
 industry has outstanding clinical minds working tirelessly to address many of the world's most pressing medical issues. Prix Galien is the platform to recognize publicly these efforts and accomplishments," he added.

Online submissions (http://submission.prix-galien-usa.com) are welcomed until May 25, 2007. All pharmaceutical products - pharmaceuticals, biologics and devices - that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration during the past five years (2002 - 2006) are eligible to enter Prix Galien USA 2007. Award recipients will be announced on September 25, 2007, at a black-tie event hosted by New York University at Cipriani in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
.

Long seen as Europe's top research and development honor in countries where Prix Galien identifies cutting-edge science, the review committee is the unquestioned leading arbiter of medical advances as defined by efficacy, safety, patient benefits and the ability to advance care. The 12 medical leaders appointed to the Prix Galien USA Review Committee include seven Nobel Prize recipients, and hail from Boston University, Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York University, Nobel Foundation - Karolinska Institute, Rockefeller University, Scripps Research Institute and UT Southwestern.

Committee members are:

* Michael S. Brown, M.D., Nobel Laureate - Professor of Molecular Genetics molecular genetics
n.
The branch of genetics that deals with hereditary transmission and variation on the molecular level.
 and Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

* Barry S. Coller, M.D. - Vice President for Medical Affairs and Physician-in-Chief, Rockefeller University

* Joseph Goldstein, M.D., Nobel Laureate - Professor of Molecular Genetics and Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas

* Paul Greengard, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate - Vincent Astor Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, Rockefeller University

* Eric R. Kandel, M.D., Nobel Laureate - Professor of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics biophysics, application of various methods and principles of physical science to the study of biological problems. In physiological biophysics physical mechanisms have been used to explain such biological processes as the transmission of nerve impulses, the muscle , Columbia University

* Joshua Lederberg, M.D., Ph.D., Nobel Laureate - Professor Emeritus, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics and Informatics, Rockefeller University

* Richard A. Lerner, M.D. - Lita Annenberg Hazen Professor of Immunochemistry Immunochemistry

A discipline concerned both with the structure of antibody (immunoglobulin) molecules and with their ability to bind an apparently limitless number of diverse chemical structures (antigens); with the structure, organization, and rearrangement
, Chair in Chemistry, Scripps Research Institute

* Paul A. Marks, M.D. - Laboratory Head of Cell Biology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

* Bengt Samuelsson, M.D., Ph.D., Nobel Laureate - Professor Emeritus, Karolinska Institutet, Nobel Foundation

* Jan T. Vilcek, M.D. - Professor of Microbiology, New York University School of Medicine

* Elie Wiesel, Honorary Member, Nobel Laureate - University Professor and Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Boston University

* Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Committee Chair - Professor of Rheumatology rheumatology /rheu·ma·tol·o·gy/ (-tol´ah-je) the branch of medicine dealing with rheumatic disorders, their causes, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, etc.

rheu·ma·tol·o·gy
n.
 and Director of Biotechnology Study Center, New York University School of Medicine

The Prix Galien USA Review Committee will review submissions in the following 10 categories: autoimmune diseases Autoimmune diseases
A group of diseases, like rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus, in which immune cells turn on the body, attacking various tissues and organs.

Mentioned in: Complement Deficiencies, Premature Menopause
, cardiovascular, central nervous system, infectious diseases, oncology, orphan diseases, primary care, respiratory, vaccines, and women's health Women's Health Definition

Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues.
. In addition, two awards (selected from the products entered) will honor the best pharmaceutical product and the best biotechnology product impacting the improvement of the human condition.

"While medical insight is often the accomplishment of one exceptional mind, bringing a new medicine to market requires the excellence of many," said Elie Wiesel, author, Nobel Laureate and Prix Galien Honorary Committee Member. "When many band together to improve the health of even one person, it's a miracle It's a Miracle was a television show that aired on PAX-TV (now Independent Television) between September 6, 1998 and September 1, 2004.[1] Initially hosted by Richard Thomas[2], and later by Roma Downey, [3]  of life. These scientific accomplishments are inspiration for millions of others searching for hope and the belief that cures for autoimmune illnesses, heart disease and cancers are possible," he noted.

Throughout the award's 37-year history, mostly European biopharmaceutical companies have won the Prix Galien Award. The leading award recipients include GlaxoSmithKline, Hoffmann-La Roche and Sanofi-Aventis. Now with the Prix Galien USA 2007 program launch, US biopharmaceutical companies can submit and have their innovations evaluated by an outstanding panel of scientists.

About Prix Galien USA

Founded in 1970 by French pharmacist Roland Mehl to recognize his country's outstanding medical accomplishments, the award, named in honor of Galen, the Greek father of medicine and pharmacology, has evolved into Europe's leading honor for medical research and development achievement and is considered an equivalent to the Nobel Prize. With the addition of the United States award (http://www.prix-galien-usa.com), Prix Galien is now in 11 countries. Consistent with the tradition of its founders, national judging panels must include top scientists who are undisputed in their clinical achievements and ability to evaluate cutting-edge medicine. In addition, each year an International Prix Galien is presented to one of the past national winners; winners of the Prix Galien USA 2007 will be eligible for the international award in 2008.
COPYRIGHT 2007 Business Wire
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2007, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:Business Wire
Date:Feb 14, 2007
Words:824
Previous Article:Aetna Statement in Support of Mental Health Parity Act of 2007.
Next Article:Micromem Maintains Plan and Direction for 2007.
Topics:



Related Articles
Prix Italia's resurrection promises new visions.
University-industry partnership yield biomedical riches.
FIABCI excellence award given to 1251 Ave. of Americas.(International Real Estate Federation)
Prix Italia Gets the Americans. (Focus on Italy).(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Prix Italia tackles world's digital TV. (World).
Measuring quality, DTT biz models at Prix Italia.(television broadcasting industry trade show)
Prix d'Excellence 2005 awards.(outstanding real estate developments )
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF F1 FIASCOD.(Sports)
An International Fellow.(Brief Article)
Quick Q & A: Joseph Gorak.(VITAL SIGNS....)(Interview)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles