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Indian Research Firm Joins Hands With Alabama Institutions to Develop Innovative Therapies

by Gopalan on Nov 24 2009 1:03 PM

Jubilant Organosys, India has joined hands with the University of Alabama and Southern Research Institute, to develop affordable therapies for a range of metabolic and infectious diseases. Oncology will also be a core area.

Jubilant Organosys is described as the largest Indian research and manufacturing services firm while the Alabama varsity ranks in the top 25 nationally in National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding; it is a rich source of biological targets for drug development. The Southern Research discovered and helped move seven FDA-approved cancer drugs to market, with five more drugs in late-stage preclinical and early clinical studies.

The joint venture will be a U.S.-India arbitraged and leveraged partnership. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed Monday in Washington, DC. Key components of the agreement include:

 --  Selecting the most promising biological targets discovered by

     biomedical researchers at UAB, Southern Research and Jubilant;

 --  Developing new drugs around these targets through work performed at

     UAB and Southern Research, and Jubilant in India;

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 --  Using early research data to secure federal funding to create new

     research jobs;

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 --  Developing drugs through Preclinical and or Phase 2 clinical trials to

     maximize value to potential licensees, and securing partnerships with

     the pharmaceutical industry; and,

 --  Licensing drugs to the pharmaceutical industry with revenues

     distributed to investment participants in milestone payments and

     royalty streams.

Commenting on the development Shyam S. Bhartia, Chairman and Managing Director, and Hari S Bhartia, Co-chairman and Managing Director, Jubilant Organosys, said, "This novel academic and industrial collaboration demonstrates our commitment to partner with globally renowned academia in order to identify and deliver affordable innovation and healthcare solutions to the patients worldwide. We are happy to join hands with UAB and Southern Research Institute, known for its strengths in the areas of oncology, metabolic disease and infectious diseases. The collective innovation capabilities of this partnership further augments our mission to be the most innovative Drug Discovery and Development group in India, accelerating global drug development."

Jubilant,  through subsidiaries like Biosys, Chemsys and Clinsys, has developed strong partnerships in the area of research with leading academic institutions to support them in translation of early stage science and with innovative pharmaceutical companies to accelerate their drug discovery programs.

UAB receives more than $400 million annually in research grants and contracts and

"UAB has tremendous strength in research that identifies the targets -- usually proteins -- that contribute to the disease process, whether it is cancer or diabetes, which develop when our bodies malfunction, or a virus or bacterial infection that invades from outside," said Richard B. Marchase, UAB Vice President for Research and Economic Development. "Southern Research and Jubilant have the expertise, scientific workforce, and the equipment to take those findings and move them rapidly through the drug discovery and testing phases that lead to new commercially viable products."

Southern Research has earned worldwide acclaim for its success translating basic research into drugs that can be used to treat human illness, having

"Southern Research has proven that it can help move promising drug candidates into the marketplace -- our clients' drugs as well as own discoveries," said John A. "Jack" Secrist III, Ph.D., President and CEO of Southern Research Institute. "What we are creating through this joint venture is a powerful new drug discovery engine that will leverage research strengths in Alabama, as well as our collective industry strengths, to drive products to market."



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