| Galapagos
Genomics Receives Grants to Expand Functional Genomics Platform
Mechelen,
Belgium, June 20, 2002 -- Galapagos Genomics, the Belgian/Dutch
functional genomics company, announced today that it has been awarded
technology development grants in Belgium and the Netherlands, totaling
Euro 4 million.
IWT
(The Flemish Institute for the Promotion of Industrial Scientific-Technological
Research) awarded Galapagos a Euro 2.6M grant for a project aimed
at building libraries of specific human gene classes for the discovery
of novel therapeutic targets. These targets will form the basis
for the development of new pharmaceuticals. Senter (The Netherlands
Institute for the Stimulation of Technological Development and Collaboration)
awarded a Euro 1.4M grant to develop an adenoviral based knock-down
technology applicable for in-vitro and in-vivo target discovery
and validation. This should yield an efficient system to inhibit
expression of selected genes in human cells, thereby providing crucial
information on the functions of these genes. Two US based companies
are partners of Galapagos in this three years project.
The
awarded projects will integrate several scientific disciplines including
adenoviral vector technology, cellular and molecular biology, assay
development and validation technologies. These will be integrated
in Galapagos existing PhenoSelect™ platform and will thereby
leverage its expedited discovery and validation of drug targets
and protein therapeutics.
"We
are pleased to have been awarded these grants, which will allow
us to further broaden our functional genomics platform. At the same
time, it is again an acknowledgement of the quality of our research
activities," said Onno van de Stolpe, CEO of Galapagos. "These
projects will fuel our drug target development programs, and direct
the Company towards genomics based drug discovery".
Galapagos
Genomics is a privately held company headquartered in Mechelen,
Belgium. The Company has built a functional genomics platform using
arrayed adenoviruses containing human genes. Its PhenoSelect libraries
are in a format that enable high-throughput screening using cellular
assays. Galapagos is using its technology platform for the discovery
and validation of proprietary drug targets and for partnering with
biotech and pharma. Its proprietary research programs focus on Alzheimer,
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Psoriasis. The Company currently employs
84 people, including 21 PhD's, and occupies a 15,000 sq.f. research
and production facility in Mechelen, with additional research laboratories
in Leiden, The Netherlands. Galapagos’ current partners include
Pharmacia, Bayer, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Incyte Genomics, Exelixis,
Procter&Gamble Pharmaceuticals, UCB Pharma, Organon (Akzo Nobel)
and Euroscreen. The shareholders are Abingworth Management, Apax
Partners, Burrill & Company, NIB Capital, Crucell Holland BV
(Nasdaq, Euronext: CRXL) and Tibotec-Virco NV.
Contact Galapagos Genomics NV
Onno van de Stolpe
Chief Executive Officer
Phone: +32 15 342 900
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