HOME >> MEDICINE >> NEWS
New licensing agreement to maximize AIDS drug development

Longtime collaborators CONRAD and the Biosyn Division of Cellegy Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced a non-exclusive licensing agreement to research and develop Biosyn-patented microbicides for the prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

The three microbicides covered under the agreement are in various stages of development and work under different mechanisms of action. They include: Savvy, which is currently in Phase III clinical trials in the U.S. and Africa; UC781 which is in expanded Phase II trials in the U.S and Thailand and Cyanovirin-N which is in preclinical testing. Henry Gabelnick, Ph.D., executive director of CONRAD says, "This agreement is great news for everyone interested in developing an effective microbicide. The more partnerships we have like this one, the better our potential is for getting an effective product ready for distribution."

"I am delighted for our two organizations to enter into this agreement. We have collaborated for many years on all aspects of our microbicide development programs, and we have a deep respect for each other's knowledge and expertise. With CONRAD, we feel we have a capable and experienced partner to work with us toward approval of these critically important products," said Anne-Marie Corner, Senior Vice President of Cellegy Pharmaceuticals. Currently, the highest rates of infection in women are in sub-Saharan Africa and rates are increasing in women in South and Southeast Asia.

CONRAD has been involved in the research of nearly every microbicide currently in clinical trials. They are currently managing a second Phase III trial of a microbicide called Ushercell in Uganda and South Africa, Benin, Burkina Faso and two centers in India. The trials will evaluate Ushercell for the prevention of HIV infection among 2,574 adult women at high risk of acquiring HIV. This study will also assess incidence of genital gonorrhea and chlamydia.

CONRAD is a cooperating
'"/>

Contact: Annette Larkin
annettelarkin@rationalpr.com
202-429-4929
Rational PR
1-Feb-2006


Page: 1 2

Related medicine news :

1. Graduated driver licensing reduces fatal crashes by 11 percent
2. Heading to Siberia: UH signs agreement with Russian Academy of Sciences
3. Research agreement to advance new imaging technology
4. New agreement questions NHS relation with industry
5. Access to science enhanced by new NIH-ASH agreement
6. Patent laws and US trade agreements are hindering access to HIV treatment
7. Stevens in agreement with Competitive Technologies to commercialize Stevens IP worldwide
8. GE Healthcare and St. Josephs Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix announce research agreement
9. AstraZeneca and M. D. Anderson Cancer Center form umbrella scientific collaboration agreements
10. Microbicide field praises agreement to license new AIDS drugs
11. Implementing European Space Policy: Key ESA/EC agreement on Earth Observation data signed today

Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
TAG: New licensing agreement maximize AIDS drug development

(Date:6/19/2013)... US Drug Watchdog says, “We have discovered a ... a recipient of a DePuy Pinnacle metal on metal hip ... and chromium, because we believe this the best way short ... the event the cobalt, or chromium levels are elevated we ... to consider, including possible revision surgery to replace the device, ...
(Date:6/19/2013)... National Camp Series (NCS) Associate ... The Dream’s effort to fight ovarian cancer according to NFL ... "We are excited to have Dan jump on board,” says ... young specialists; great example, great purpose. That is exactly what ... Zeidman says Kicking For The Dream is definitely ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 19, 2013 ... field of bariatric surgery, are holding complimentary weight loss ... dates, the detailed program can be accessed at their ... that minimizes surgery and recovery time. Their highly skilled ... approach to bariatric surgery. , A senior executive ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... 19, 2013 Parker Waichman LLP, a ... victims injured by dangerous drugs and medical devices, has ... who alleges that she was injured by transvaginal ... 30th in the U.S. District Court for the Southern ... the multidistrict litigation entitled In Re: American Medical Systems, ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... As obesity rates sky rocket in the ... equipment during childbirth comes as no shock. Forceps are surgical ... when she is unable to do so herself and although ... higher rates of complication for both the mother and the ... mother and child, forceps births add to the pressure of ...
Breaking Medicine News(10 mins):Health News:US Drug Watchdog Now Urges Recipients Of A DePuy Pinnacle All Metal Hip Implant To Call Them About A Vital Blood Test To See If Their Hip Implant Device Has Failed 2Health News:National Camp Series (NCS) Associate Dan Zeidman of Lifetime Kicking Academy Joins Kicking For The Dream’s Effort to Fight Ovarian Cancer 2Health News:National Camp Series (NCS) Associate Dan Zeidman of Lifetime Kicking Academy Joins Kicking For The Dream’s Effort to Fight Ovarian Cancer 3Health News:oBand Surgery Centers Will Hold Complimentary Weight Loss Seminars in Los Angeles in June 2Health News:Boston Scientific and American Medical Systems Named in Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Filed by Parker Waichman LLP on Behalf of Arizona Woman 2Health News:Boston Scientific and American Medical Systems Named in Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Filed by Parker Waichman LLP on Behalf of Arizona Woman 3Health News:Boston Scientific and American Medical Systems Named in Transvaginal Mesh Lawsuit Filed by Parker Waichman LLP on Behalf of Arizona Woman 4Health News:Forceps Births Double, Obesity is Major Reason in Births Complications 2
(Date:6/18/2013)... 2013  Healthgrades, the leading online resource that ... physicians and hospitals, today issued the Healthgrades ... Healthcare Decisions to Get Your Best Outcome . The ... maternity care, gynecologic surgery, as well as hospitals ... 15 of the most common hospital-based conditions and ...
(Date:6/18/2013)... , June 18, 2013  Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: ... announced that management will present a general corporate update in ... House on Tuesday, June 25 at 2:10 p.m. Pacific Time ... agenda for the meeting is as follows: 2:00 p.m. – ... record as of April 26, 2013) 2:10 p.m. – 3:15 ...
(Date:6/17/2013)... 17, 2013 DNAtrix Inc., experts in oncolytic ... clinical data on the company,s lead product, DNX-2401, at ... Quebec City, Canada on June 18, 2013. ... and a leader in the field of oncolytic virus ... A PHASE I TRIAL OF A CONDITIONALLY REPLICATION-COMPETENT ADENOVIRUS ...
Breaking Medicine Technology:Healthgrades Recognizes Top Hospitals in Treatment of Maternity Care, Gynecologic Surgery and Women's Health 2Healthgrades Recognizes Top Hospitals in Treatment of Maternity Care, Gynecologic Surgery and Women's Health 3Healthgrades Recognizes Top Hospitals in Treatment of Maternity Care, Gynecologic Surgery and Women's Health 4Isis Pharmaceuticals to Present a General Corporate Update at its 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders and Open House 2DNAtrix, Inc. to Present Clinical Study Results for DNX-2401 (Delta 24-RGD), A Conditionally Replication-Competent Adenovirus 2
Cached News: