Poxel SAS Set up to Find Innovative Solutions for Metabolic Diseases Management
Posted on: Thursday, 28 May 2009, 07:00 CDT
Its pipeline consists only of innovative projects with new mechanisms of action, with a combined activity on glucose metabolism and other cardiovascular risk factors (lipid disorders and obesity) and with an improved safety profile compared to currently available therapies.
Poxel has secured several programs from the Merck Serono pipeline. These include a first-in-class project, Imeglimin -which has already achieved its clinical proof-of-concept for the Type 2 diabetes monotherapy indication- and other projects from the Research until close to clinical development stages.
Poxel's management is composed of a tight and seasoned team of professionals who previously led the Merck Serono diabetes franchise from Research to Clinical & Commercialization. They have a proven track record in the pharmaceutical industry and extensive skills both in project management and technical expertise. The whole management team has an integrated strategic and operational view of the product value chain, from Research to Marketing, covering the complete product life cycle.
Poxel's team will perform and coordinate all work required in the following areas: research, preclinical, clinical and business development, with a strong focus on cardio-metabolic diseases.
A focused and streamlined development of the company assets will ensure a successful out-licensing of those assets.
All this provides Poxel with a significant competitive advantage.
Poxel's team will be advised by a highly regarded scientific Advisory
Board in Endocrinology and Nutrition from the US and
Poxel will start the development of its core assets, while seeking funding in order to create additional value from its unique pipeline. Neither Merck KGaA nor Merck Serono is shareholders of Poxel.
About Type 2 Diabetes:
Type 2 Diabetes is defined by a failure of sensitive tissues to respond to insulin, a hormone involved in glucose and fatty acid metabolism, Type 2 diabetes hence being known as non-insulin-dependent diabetes. 90% of diabetic patients in the world suffer from type 2 diabetes.
In 2007, more than 220 million people suffered from Type 2 diabetes
worldwide, including over 65 million patients in the US and
The market is about EUR bn9.6 turnover in 2007, expected to reach EUR bn15 by 2016.
Existing therapies on the market are dominated by few dominant product classes, but significant unmet needs remain.
About Poxel:
Poxel is a new RIPCO that aims to advance promising assets for cardio-metabolic diseases from Research to Phase 2 Clinical Proof of Concept, before out licensing projects to pharmaceutical companies. Poxel will further develop its portfolio by considering all opportunities corresponding to its core domain of competencies.
Visit Poxel's website: http://www.poxelpharma.com
SOURCE Poxel SAS
Source: PR Newswire
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