MediVas’ technology for the delivery of biologics and drugs is based on a next
generation set of polymers exclusively licensed from Cornell University.
Generated from research both at Cornell and at MediVas, the company has an IP
portfolio containing over 60 issued or pending patents. The polymers are
biodegradable, biocompatible and bioabsorbable. Furthermore they are
non-inflammatory and allow greater control over the rate and duration of
release of their therapeutic payload. The technology can be used with a
diverse group of drug candidates, from small molecule drugs to large molecules
like proteins, peptides and nucleic acids, thus expanding the possible
application areas of DSM’s Trancerta® platform. The license DSM obtained
applies for the development of drug delivery systems aimed at treating
ophthalmic, (cardio)vascular, musculoskeletal diseases and at providing
general pain relief.
“Through this deal we bring in the first fully developed
biodegradable polymer into DSM’s Biomedical portfolio, which significantly
enhances our materials competences. This will help us realize our ambition to
build a portfolio of drug delivery technologies tailored at the specific needs
of the health industry. MediVas’ technology is already proven in two clinical
studies which should allow us to accelerate the commercialization of our drug
delivery technologies in partnerships with Pharma, Biotech and Medical Device
companies,” said Steve Hartig, President of DSM Biomedical.
“The license with DSM is an ideal strategic fit which will accelerate
the efforts of MediVas to commercialize our novel biopolymer technology. DSM’s
extensive materials expertise and broad industrial capabilities provide
MediVas with a valuable partner in advancing our respective projects through
the clinic. We look forward to working closely with DSM in applying our
technology to meet the rapidly increasing demand for improved drug and
biologic delivery systems,” commented Kenneth Carpenter, Chairman and CEO
of MediVas.
Through its Trancerta® drug delivery system, DSM is now able to offer pharma,
biotech and medical device companies a new opportunity to increase the
commercial potential of their R&D investments by extending the commercial
lifetime of patented drugs and, through more targeted delivery, improving the
chances of pipeline products to successfully pass clinical trials.
With its drug delivery activities DSM has expanded its scope in the pharma
value chain. In combination with its existing capabilities in drug
development, drug formulation and low cost, environmentally-friendly drug
manufacturing as provided by its business groups DSM Pharmaceutical Products
and DSM Anti-Infectives, DSM is now able to offer its pharmaceutical, biotech
and medical device partners a complete and cost-effective turnkey solution for
the entire life cycle of drug creation.
DSM – the Life Sciences and Materials Sciences Company
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DSM N.V. creates innovative products and services in Life Sciences and
Materials Sciences that contribute to the quality of life. DSM’s products and
services are used globally in a wide range of markets and applications,
supporting a healthier, more sustainable and more enjoyable way of life. End
markets include human and animal nutrition and health, personal care,
pharmaceuticals, automotive, coatings and paint, electrical and electronics,
life protection and housing. DSM has annual net sales of EUR 9.3 billion and
employs some 23,500 people worldwide. The company is headquartered in the
Netherlands, with locations on five continents. DSM is listed on Euronext
Amsterdam. More information: www.dsm.com
DSM Biomedical
DSM Biomedical develops novel materials-based
solutions to meet the present and future needs of the medical device and
pharmaceutical industries. Its portfolio includes coatings, drug delivery
platforms and a wide range of biomedical materials for use in short and long
term implantable medical devices. In drug delivery, DSM employs the Trancerta™
Drug Delivery approach which is based on DSM’s core strengths in polymers
combined with its extensive in-house library of synthesis methods, formulation
and processing techniques. DSM’s current biomedical portfolio also includes
ComfortCoat™ hydrophilic and antimicrobial coating technology for catheters,
guidewires and stent delivery systems and Dyneema Purity®, a high performance
polyethylene fiber technology, which has been developed specifically for use
in medical applications, such as orthopedic implants. Last year the company
acquired the Polymer Technology Group, a market leader in the field of
biomedical polymers. Furthermore, a research and development program
specifically aimed at extending DSM’s material portfolio for the orthopedic
industry has been started. For more information, visit www.dsmbiomedical.com.
MediVas LLC
Using its proprietary family of biodegradable and
biocompatible polymers, MediVas has developed unique platforms for the
delivery of biologics. MediVas is utilizing its novel polymer technology in
collaboration with some of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies, as
well as on its own internal product development efforts, to create
groundbreaking medical advancements. By combining therapeutic proteins and
other biologics with a MediVas polymer, delivery routes that were previously
unattainable, such as oral, intranasal, inhaled or subcutaneous injection, can
now be achieved. With these routes of delivery then available, MediVas’
delivery system can make the administration of the biologic more convenient,
more efficacious and safer, leading to higher patient compliance and overall
better health. For more information visit www.medivas.com.