Galapagos
reports success in identification and validation of proprietary
drug targets and moves into drug discovery.
Mechelen, Belgium, June 7th, 2004 -- Galapagos Genomics NV,
Europe’s leading target discovery company, announced
today that it has identified, validated and filed patent applications
on several novel drug targets in Alzheimer’s disease,
osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and asthma.
Galapagos has recently initiated small molecule drug development
programs based on these proprietary targets. In order to expedite
the building of chemistry programs around its target portfolio,
Galapagos has recruited Dr. Philip Huxley as Senior Director
of Drug Discovery.
Galapagos uses its adenoviral based over-expression (FLeXSelectTM)
and siRNA knock-down (SilenceSelectTM) collections
to identify genes that modulate selected diseases in human
cell models. In addition to applications in its core disease
areas, Galapagos provides access to its discovery technology
to a number of corporate partners. Galapagos delivers its
partners validated targets that are drugable, disease modifying,
and ready to be taken into small molecule screens.
"We are very pleased to see that our target discovery
engine in combination with our disease biology expertise has
delivered an exiting set of proprietary targets that are ready
to be taken into small molecule screening,” said Onno
van de Stolpe, CEO of Galapagos “With the addition of
Phil Huxley to the team, we can enter the targets into drug
discovery and rapidly move compounds towards the clinic."
Dr. Phil Huxley joined Galapagos in May 2004 to head the drug
discovery activities and initiate screening and hit-to-lead
programs. Previously, Dr. Huxley was with Avidex in Abingdon,
UK, where he had been Head of Drug Discovery since 2000. Prior
to that, he was Head of Molecular Design at British Biotech
in Oxford, UK. He obtained his PhD in Theoretical Chemistry
from the University of Sussex in Brighton.
About
Galapagos Genomics NV
Galapagos Genomics is a discovery company focused on the
rapid identification and validation of disease modifying
drug targets by functional screening in human disease models.
The research activities encompass the internal programs
in osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, Alzheimer's
disease and Asthma, as well as numerous partnerships with
leading pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and biotech companies.
Proprietary targets resulting from our internal programs
are used for the development of drugs in our core disease
areas, combined with selected out-licensing and partnering
of projects during development. The Company currently employs
83 people, including 22 PhD's, and occupies a 2000 sq.m.
research and production facility in Mechelen with additional
research laboratories in Leiden, The Netherlands.
Galapagos’ partners include Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim,
Johnson&Johnson, Organon, Pfizer, Procter&Gamble,
Vertex and Wyeth. Galapagos was founded in 1999 by Crucell
(Nasdaq, Euronext: CRXL) and Tibotec to exploit Crucell's
unique PER.C6TM technology for target discovery.
The shareholders are Abingworth Management, Apax Partners,
Burrill&Company, AlpInvest Partners, Crucell Holland
and Tibotec-Virco.
Contact:
Onno van de Stolpe, CEO
+31 6290 980 28
onno@galapagos.be
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