Posts Tagged ‘Cancer Cures’

ASX Company News: Novogen Secures Cancer Treatment Patent

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Novogen (NRT) subsidiary, Marshall Edwards, Inc., an oncology company focused on the clinical development of novel therapeutics targeting cancer metabolism, announced today that the US Patent and Trademark Office has issued a new patent covering a number of the company’s isoflavone-based compounds, including lead oncology drug candidates ME-143 and ME-344, and their pharmaceutical compositions. The patent is estimated to provide protection until March 2027.

“This patent represents another important milestone in our efforts to develop our lead drug candidates into valuable treatment options for patients with cancer” said Daniel P Gold, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of Marshall Edwards. “Furthermore, this demonstrates our commitment to further strengthening the intellectual property portfolio we acquired earlier this year, which will be essential for partnering any of our drug candidates and enhancing shareholder value.”

Marshall Edwards completed the acquisition of its isoflavone-based intellectual property portfolio, including worldwide rights to lead oncology drug candidates ME-143 and ME-344, from Novogen Limited in May 2011. The portfolio now includes 11 issued US patents, at least 14 US patent applications, at least 40 issued foreign patents and at least 80 foreign patent applications. Marshall Edwards, Inc. is a San Diego-based oncology company focused on the clinical development of novel anti-cancer therapeutics. The company’s lead programs focus on two families of small molecules that result in the inhibition of tumour cell metabolism. Novogen Limited (NRT) is an Australian biotechnology company based in Sydney, Australia. Novogen conducts research and development on oncology therapeutics through its subsidiary, Marshall Edwards, Inc., and is developing glucan technology through its subsidiary, Glycotex, Inc.

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Circadian JV Agreement With CSIRO

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Dr Steve Morton, CSIRO Group Executive, announced today a new long term, strategic alliance between Circadian Technologies (CIR) and CSIRO to work together on the ongoing research and development of Circadian’s VEGF technology to develop promising new potential treatments for cancer. The alliance is part of the CSIRO’s program to assist and facilitate development of new technologies with Australian biotech companies and will see CSIRO and Circadian collaborate in activities to aid the development of Circadian’s novel, biologics-based treatments for cancer and other serious diseases. Circadian will provide funding and access to its technology and lead drug candidates (molecules), while CSIRO will provide access to its world class biological production infrastructure, process development capability and internal research expertise. The announcement comes on the opening day of the new Protein Production Facility at CSIRO funded by both the Federal and State Victorian Governments. This Facility forms a significant part of CSIRO’s infrastructure capability that is accessible to the Australian Biotech industry. Specifically, the CSIRO and Circadian alliance will focus on the development of improved production systems for Circadian’s molecules, molecular modelling, assay development, testing of future drug candidates as well as other projects which may be mutually agreed by the parties.

Robert Klupacs, CEO of Circadian said: “We are extremely excited by this collaboration. Having access to CSIRO’s world class infrastructure and research expertise will greatly assist us in bringing our molecules to the clinic. Circadian has a strong position in this area of potential therapeutics for cancer and we applaud the vision of the CSIRO to work closely with Australian companies such as ours, encouraging us to continue to develop important new treatments and innovations which may one day have the potential to impact on many lives globally.” Dr Steve Morton CSIRO Group Executive said: ”CSIRO is very pleased to be working with Circadian, an Australian biotech company, to advance its product development pipeline. This alliance highlights that there is already industry uptake of our new Protein Production Facility and research capability. CSIRO is all about partnering with and delivering to Australian industry and our new Facility will be a key enabler for the biotech industry. “

Circadian (CIR) is a biologics drug developer utilising the significant intellectual property portfolio around Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) C and D that it has accumulated in its unlisted wholly owned subsidiary Vegenics. The applications for the VEGF technology, which functions in regulating blood supply, are substantial and broad. Circadian’s internal product development programs are focussed on novel anti-cancer therapeutics for large unmet needs. Circadian has also licensed rights to some parts of its intellectual property portfolio for the development of other products to ImClone Systems (a wholly owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly & Company ). ImClone Systems is currently developing an antibody-based drug targeting VEGFR-3 for the treatment of solid tumours.   CSIRO is Australia’s national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the world. CSIRO’s research in materials and manufacturing will continue to assist Australia grow a high-value, globally competitive manufacturing sector. We undertake research with partners in key manufacturing sectors including biotechnology to advance their product development pipelines.

www.circadian.com.au

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