Cheryl Campbell
Biosight, LLC is a start-up biomedical device company developing a low-cost technology that will enable health care providers (HCPs) to discriminate amongst different types of tissues so that they will no longer need to use the blind and semi-blind approach to procedural instrument placement. The key intellectual capital of Biosight, LLC, (Biosight) is medical procedure needle tip tissue identification using multimodal spectroscopy (MMS) technologies first developed in the Laser Biomedical Research Center (LBRC) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Several founding members of Biosight are the pioneers in this field and have established collaborations with clinicians at the Massachusetts General Hospital to identify clinical areas for this technology. Currently, Biosight, LLC is working with several investors in Massachusetts to further develop the device for numerous clinical applications
Michael Cane
Westwood & Wilshire is a premier provider of executive search services to the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Medical Devices and Diagnostics sectors. Services include:
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Westwood & Wilshire LLC
Executive RecruiterTom Capetan
Foundation Fighting Blindness
Business DevelopmentBarbara Carlilse
Charles River discovery offers a truly integrated approach to small molecule drug discovery, uniting all of the key disciplines required to achieve a program's goals in a single project team. With the acquisition of BioFocus, Argenta and Chantest, the CRL Discovery organization can integrate medicinal chemistry, physical sciences, CADD, in vitro biology, HTS, structural biology, ADMET/PK and disease models as required.
BioFocus, A Charles River Company
Director Business DevelopmentMark Carnegie
M.H. Carnegie & Co.
PrincipleDr Guy Carter
Biosortia has opened the door to a new frontier of fascinating compounds that have the potential to materially impact the direction of various chronic diseases. We are dedicated to discovering new chemical entities for the management of critical chronic disease states such as cancer, neuroscience, infectious disease, and inflammatory disorders to ultimately improve the lives of others.
Value Proposition
Pharma is looking for 3 key things:
1. Novel, never seen before, chemistry from new environments to fight chronic disease
2. Higher levels of potency (nano to Pico molar) to reduce the impact of side-effects
3. New mechanisms of action to fight chronic disease in new and more effective manner
It is well known that micro-organism consortia (not macro) are one of the most biologically active and chemically diverse plant/fungi that are rich in what we call “Defense Mechanism Chemistry”. Defense Mechanism Chemistry is key in developing drugs for cancer, infectious disease and inflammation. The problem is no one has been able to get access to this unique chemistry at scale and have the natural products expertise to identify the unique compounds…until now.
We will provide Pharma with new compounds, rich in “Defense Mechanism Chemistry” on a routine basis that could shorten the discovery cycle by 2-3 years and reduce the overall cost.
Best Regards,
Kurt Dieck
President and CEO
kdieck@biosortia.com
(614) 296-7076
Gerard Casale
TYLT Lab
Managing DirectorKenneth Cawkell
Neurodyn Inc. (neurodyn.ca) is a Canadian biotechnology company using a portfolio approach to identifying, validating and developing natural bioactives into both prescription drugs and natural products for the early treatment of Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and other neurodegernative disorders.
Memogain® is a patented pro-drug of an existing major Alzheimer's cognition enhancement drug, offering improved side effect profile and increased bioavailability. Initial Phase 1A results have been positive, showing no significant side effects and improved working memory in young and elderly volunteers. Memogain may qualify for a new US FDA accelterated pathway or Eu equivalent.
Cerbella™ is a treatment for early stage Parkinson's disease which has demonstrated in-vivo pre-clinical efficacy in acute models as well as Neurodyn's proprietary chronic model of Parkinson's disease. A product is expected to launch in Canada, USA or other countries in 2015.
NeuroPro® is a professionally-oriented supplement launched in October 2013, designed for neuroprotection and bansed on 5 years of animal model research.
Nerve Pain Treatment (PN34) is a rare first-in-class neuromodulator, being prepared for a topical orphan status nerve paincondition, with clinical trials to begin in 2015.
Progranulin (ND602) is a novel therapeutic demonstrating in-vivo pre-clinical efficacy in ALS, PD< Alzheimer's disease and Spinal Muscular Atrophy. The company is in its third year of collaboration (late stage pre-clinical evaluation) with the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
Neurodyn Life Sciences Inc.
CEODavid Cayea
PlantForm Corporation is a Canadian company formed in 2008 to commercialize a low-cost, plant-based manufacturing platform for monoclonal antibodies, protein drugs and vaccines for cancer and other critical illnesses.
The company’s technology platform provides several advantages over mammalian cell culture and other fermentation systems used to produce most biologic drugs on the market today: it’s fast, efficient, highly versatile (for new product development) and easily scalable. Best of all, it’s capable of reducing manufacturing costs for life-saving drugs by up to 90 per cent.
PlantForm licenses its technology from the University of Guelph, where it was developed by Dr. J. Christopher Hall, a PlantForm founder and the company’s Chief Scientific Officer. Dr. Hall held the Canada Research Chair in Recombinant Antibody Technology from 2002 to 2014 and is a leading authority in the field. All relevant intellectual property is protected by patent filings.
PlantForm’s pipeline features both innovator and biosimilar products, including:
• biosimilar trastuzumab, a plant-produced version of the $6-billion breast cancer drug Herceptin® (animal studies successfully completed, human clinical trials scheduled for 2014, market entry anticipated 2017)
• biosimilar versions of two additional oncology drugs with combined annual global sales of $11.4 billion (2010)
• innovator antibodies for HIV/AIDS, funded by the Government of Canada and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
• recombinant butyrylcholinesterase (rBuChE), an enzyme used as preventative medicine for people vulnerable to attack by nerve agents, organophosphates or other stimulants ($1.8-million contract with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and $800,00 contract with Defence Canada)