Portfolio news 2008
Retroscreen Virology Ltd - Key Retroscreen presentation at the European Respiratory Society Congress, 2008
16 Jul 2008
Retroscreen Virology Limited, global leaders in anti-viral
research, clinical trials and experimental challenge studies, are
pleased to announce that Clinical Director Dr Tom Wilkinson, will
be giving a key presentation at the European Respiratory Society
(ERS)Berlin 2008 Congress.
Dr Wilkinson will talk through data resulting from a
collaboration between Retroscreen and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc.
The project was established to develop a unique challenge model for
human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in adults, and to apply
this for the development of novel therapeutics based on a technique
known as RNA interference (RNAi). RSV is highly contagious and can
lead to serious respiratory illnesses including pneumonia,
bronchitis and even death. As such there is an urgent need to
develop new therapeutics to treat patients who become infected with
the virus. In a later clinical study the challenge model was used
to prove, for the first time, that RNAi is an effective technique
for treating RSV infection.
The ERS meeting is Europe’s largest annual scientific
gathering in respiratory medicine, bringing together leading
experts in lung disease. Over 17,000 participants are expected to
attend the event in Berlin. Retroscreen’s presentation will
be held on Tuesday 07 October at 9.15am.
For more information about ERS, including details of how to
register for the Berlin 2008 Congress, please visit
http://dev.ersnet.org/.
For further information:
Retroscreen Virology Limited
Robert
Lambkin-Williams, PhD Tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 4900
www.retroscreen.com
Media enquiries:
Abchurch
Stephanie Cuthbert / Simone
Alves Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700
Notes to Editors
Retroscreen are global
leaders in anti-viral research, clinical trials and experimental
challenge studies. Based in London, the Company currently employs
over 50 people, generating a turnover (2006/7) of approximately
£5 million. Retroscreen conducts virucidal and virustatic
testing, pre-clinical and clinical trails for global pharmaceutical
and biotechnology companies that are developing antiviral drugs and
vaccines. The Company is ISO9001 accredited and is partnered with a
number of leading UK universities, including Queen Mary, University
of London.
Clinical trials: Retroscreen conducts approximately five
clinical trails each year, which involve several hundred candidates
each, carefully selected from a database of over 4000 people. The
Company offers a comprehensive service from protocol and case
report form design through to effecting and co-ordinating the
study, and it is currently expanding into data management and
monitoring. The Company is especially renowned for its unique
experimental challenge studies, conducted under strict quarantine
conditions at its UK Flu Camps (see
www.flucamp.com).
Pre-clinical: Retroscreen has invested in the development and
optimisation of in vitro antiviral assay techniques for preclinical
studies. The Company specialises in assays for respiratory viruses
such as influenza, RSV, and rhinovirus (the common cold), as well
as gastrointestinal viruses and HIV among others.
Retroscreen is also part of a consortium led by QinetiQ
Nanomaterials Limited, a wholly owned QinetiQ subsidiary, which is
developing a range of viral treatments from nanomaterials. The two
year programme, which was completed recently, was funded by the
South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) who allocated
£2 million to the project.
Furthermore, Retroscreen is the lead participant in the European
Surveillance Network for Vigilance against Viral Resistance
(VIRGIL), which was established with a grant of £9 million
from the European Union. Virgil is a network of excellence that
aims to integrate and coordinate the activities of doctors and
scientists from institutions across Europe who are investigating
viral resistance.
For more information on Retroscreen please visit
www.retroscreen.com