Faculty Spotlight | Via Western States Biopharma

Posted on Sep 23, 2009 at 1:38 pm by: Adam      |      Comment

 

Western States Biopharmaceuticals was founded in January 2009 and is a privately-held firm based on intellectual property from the University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Center. The mission is to develop novel therapies that selectively modulate adaptive immunity to treat inflammatory diseases, and the products are based on the discovery of TCISMs, proteins that selectively regulate the adaptive immune process. Blocking TCISMs can stop the destructive cytokines that lead to disability in inflammatory diseases.

Two CU faculty play key roles for WSB…

Carl K. Edwards, III, Ph.D. Is Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder.Dr. Edwards has 20 years of leadership in inflammation drug discovery and development at Amgen, Marion Merrell Dow (now Aventis-Sanofi), Schering, and the University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus. Since 1995, he has been a faculty member as an Associate Professor, in the Department of Dermatology and also holds faculty appointments in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Rheumatology.

Dr. Edwards was named as inventor of a novel second generation soluble TNFα receptor molecule, PEG sTNF-R1 (Pegsunercept™), and he led the Clinical Research Project Team at Amgen from discovery (1995-1997), through preclinical (1998), to the end of Phase II clinical development (1999 – 2002). Dr. Edwards was also a core member of the Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra; Kineret®) Biological License Application team and headed up the Preclinical Pharmacology Team. This agent was approved by the FDA for Rheumatoid Arthritis in November 2001. At MMD, he discovered a new class of orally active anti-TNFα molecules known as Carbocyclic Adenosine nucleosides, and one lead molecule, MDL201449A, was advanced to the IND stage in 1994.

Carl holds a BS in Microbiology from Colorado State University (1980), an MA in Immunology from The University of Colorado at Boulder (1984), and a PhD in Immunophysiology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1989). Dr. Edwards performed Post-Doctoral research at the University of Indiana Medical School, Indianapolis, IN (1990). Dr. Edwards has been named as an inventor on 45 United States and International Patents, and he has authored 120 peer reviewed manuscripts and book chapters.

Dr. Edwards is joined by Scientific Advisor board member Charles A. Dinarello, MD.
Dr. Dinarello is Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases. Until 1996, he was Professor of Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine and a staff physician at the New England Medical Center Hospital in Boston. Dr. Dinarello received his medical degree from Yale University and clinical training at the Massachusetts General Hospital. From 1971-74, he was a clinical associate and from 1975-77, a senior investigator at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda. Dr. Dinarello serves on the editorial board of several scientific journals and has published over 500 original research articles and 250 reviews and book chapters on cytokines, particularly on Interleukin-1 and related cytokines. He has trained over 30 investigators, many of whom are now recognized experts in their fields. The Institute for Scientific Information listed Dr. Dinarello as the world’s 4th most-cited scientist during the 20 years 1983- 2002.

In 1998, Dr. Dinarello was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences and is presently serving on the editorial board of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He has served on the AIDS Program Advisory Council of the NIH and the Scientific Board of Advisors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH). He serves on the Board of Scientific Advisors of the Alliance for Lupus Research, the Board of Governors of the Weizmann Institute (Israel) and of the Board of Governors of the Ben Gurion University (Israel). He is the past-Vice President of the American Society of Clinical Investigation and was President of the International Cytokine Society (1995-1996). The recipient of several awards and prizes for his contributions to the field of cytokines, he received Germany’s prestigious Ernst Jung Prize in Medicine in 1993. In 1996, he received theLudwig Heilmeyer Gold Medal from the Heilmeyer Society of Internal Medicine for his contributions to progress in cytokines in medicine and in 2002, he received the International Chirone Prize from the Italian National Academy of Medicine.

In 2009, he was awarded the Crafoord Prize from Swedish Academy of Sciences for discovery of IL-1. He was also the 2009 winner of the Albany Prize in biomedical research for the establishment of the Cytokine Field. Dr. Dinarello has advised many firms including Amgen, Berlex, OrthoLogic Globeimmune, Genexion, Senesco, and Techne. He was recently named acting CEO of Omni Bio Pharmaceutical.

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The Best $200 You Can Spend on 9/17!

Posted on Aug 31, 2009 at 1:12 pm by: Adam      |      1 comment

 

If you have not heard about the upcoming Rocky Mountain Life Science Investor Conference at the Ritz Carlton – Denver on 17 September, yet, you sure will get an earful about at CLSDF.

Today’s post particularly applies to those companies who have applied to present at the RMLSIC and were not selected as well as those entities who have not applied (perhaps you thought you were not ready to present yet?). Knowing that capital raising in our world is essentially, well…essential, the perspective of institutional life science investors is key in helping to highlight and address the critical “commercially relevant” questions that an early-stage entity must focus upon in order to efficiently leverage finite resources.

Denver will play host to 16 (at least) funds at the RMLSIC. By spending $200, for entities spun-out of universities (or $500 for companies without university affiliations) you can sign up for the RMLSIC BioPartnering Program – the program goal is to provide an opportunity to meet one-on-one with investors who are (believe it or not…) very interested to hear, comment and perhaps criticize what you have cooking in the lab. These VC’s are keenly aware of how “early” your entity is, and they are more than OK with that because there is an opportunity to help suggest a commercial trajectory – after all, though the experiments you are planning for or running might make for a cool paper in Nature they very likely may not yield the data that can lead to a partnering deal with big pharma or a Series A financing - as such having the opportunity to influence your scientific design today may make your company “investable” tomorrow.

So go to RMLSIC BioPartnering and find out what you don’t know! Why you could not even get to San Fran or Boston for $200! Here is an opportunity to secure high-quality meetings with high-quality investors in your own backyard. Without a doubt this is the best money you can spend on 9/17!

For more information and to sign-up contact the wonderful folks at CBSA:

April Giles agiles@cobioscience.com
Leah Kientz lkientz@cobioscience.com
(303) 592-4073
http://www.rmlic.com/partnering.html

DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! SIGN-UP TODAY!
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FBBp Launches New Website

Posted on Aug 21, 2009 at 4:10 pm by: Claire      |      Comment

 

Fitzsimons BioBusiness Partners (FBBp) has launched a new website at www.fbbp.org. The site highlights FBBp clients and will serve as a resource for investors looking for a source of quality deals. Please take a look at this exciting new site.

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UCH | Additional ‘Best Hospital’ Accolades

Posted on Aug 01, 2009 at 12:20 pm by: Adam      |      Comment

 

According to the recently released US News & World Report 2009-2010 America’s Best Hospitals study the University of Colorado Hospital has been named one of the best hospitals in the US in six out of sixteen specialties. UCH received top marks for diabetes & endocrine disorders, gynecology, kidney disorders, respiratory disorders, rehabilitation and rheumatology, while receiving acknowledged rankings in other specialties, specifically: cancer, digestive disorders, ear, nose, and throat, geriatric care, heart and heart surgery; neurology and neurosurgery; ophthalmology, orthopedics, psychiatry, and urology.

In addition, UCH was recognized by the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association for top achievement in ‘Get With The Guidelines‘, the premier hospital-based quality improvement program, which incorporates evidence-based guidelines to provide the best possible care to coronary artery disease, stroke and heart failure patients.

According to Lee Schwamm, MD, national Chairman of the Get With The Guidelines steering committee, Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Vice Chairman of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital…

“Health care providers who use Get With The Guidelines are armed with the latest evidence-based guidelines and immediate access to clinical decision support, using a set of tools that have been shown to improve delivery of evidence-based care. The goal of this initiative is to improve the quality of life and help reduce deaths and disability among patients with heart disease and stroke.”

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Pharmacology | Postdoc Summer Series (Mon. 27 July)

Posted on Jul 24, 2009 at 9:19 am by: Adam      |      Comment

 

Do not miss the next installation of the UCD School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Postdoc Summer Series (27 July 2:00pm Robertson Family Conference Rm P18-6107) featuring:

  • Chris Malarkey, Ph.D who will be presenting on “The role of TFAM in mitochondrial DNA transcription” Dr. Malarkey is working in the lab of Mair Churchill, Ph.D. who is focused on how chromatin structure participates in gene activation and quorum sensing in bacterial pathogens.
  • Anis Karimpour-Fard, Ph.D. who will be presenting on “Plasma metabolites in the mammalian hibernation cycle”. Dr. Karimpour-Fard is working in the lab of Lawrence Hunter, Ph.D. who is focused on the development and application of advanced computational techniques to biomedicine, particularly the application of machine learning and statistical inference techniques to high-throughput molecular assays.

As always, refreshments will be served. See you there!

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