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Dec
15

BIO CEO Company Snapshot: NuPathe Inc.

Posted under BD, BIO CEO, Blog, Business and Investments, business development, CNS disease, Companies, company snapshots, Diagnostics, Emerging Companies, Events, Funding, Medical Devices, Medical Supply, neuroscience, One-on-One's, Parkinson's, Partnering, Pharmaceuticals, Startups, underserved populations, Universities, Videos, What would George do? by biotechnow@bio.org (Biotechnology Industry Organization)

The Company Snapshots have returned for our next One-on-One Partnering event, the BIO CEO & Investor Conference, taking place in New York City this February.  The companies that will be profiled in these snapshots will all be presenting at the event, and we hope this provides the opportunity to learn more about them, and catch up on what’s new.

For our first Snapshot for the BIO CEO event, we’ve spoken with NuPathe Inc. about their priorities, challenges, and what you can expect from their company.

Company Snapshot

What are the short-term and long-term priorities for your company?

We develop innovative neuroscience treatments for the millions of people who suffer from neurologic diseases and disorders, far too many of whom are underserved by current treatments.  Our short-term focus is to gain FDA approval for and successfully launch our migraine patch product candidate, which has been clinically tested for the treatment of debilitating headache pain and migraine-related nausea.  Looking ahead, we plan to develop and commercialize valuable neurologic treatments across a range of therapeutic areas.

How does your company go about differentiating yourselves from the competition?

If approved by FDA, our migraine patch will be a perfect foundation product for our company because it would address the need for a better non-oral treatment for migraine patients.  We intend to use this foundation to help us advance our earlier stage pipeline product candidates for Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and to use our underlying technologies to build our current pipeline beyond current preclinical and clinical programs.

What is the most challenging part of raising money and seeking collaborations?

Clearly the challenges in accessing growth capital can negatively impact the pipeline of innovative therapies from both small and large pharmaceutical companies.  We believe these challenges offer an opportunity to simplify our approach to deliver tailored therapeutic solutions to underserved patient populations.  As an emerging company, this environment demands smart innovation – developing treatments and collaborations that not only improve on existing drugs or technologies but do so in a manner that truly meets a patient need.

Tell us something about your company that investors might not know.

Our earlier-stage pipeline includes two promising product candidates for global patient populations that utilize our LAD or long-acting delivery technology, a biodegradable implant that is injected subcutaneously to deliver the desired medication over a period of three to six months.  NP201, is being developed for the continuous symptomatic treatment of Parkinson’s disease with the delivery of ropinirole, a leading FDA-approved dopamine agonist, and is designed to potentially provide up to two months of continuous delivery.  NP202, being developed for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, is designed to address patient noncompliance, a long-standing problem in the treatment of these conditions, by potentially providing three to six months of continuous delivery of an atypical antipsychotic.

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Thanks to NuPathe for participating in the Company Snapshots, and don’t forget to catch their presentation at the event!  All presentation times will be posted on our 2012 Presenting Company list, and you can also find them in the One-on-One Partnering System.

Dec
02

Start 2012 with BIO – in Osaka!

Posted under BD, BIO Asia, BIO Events, Blog, Business and Investments, business development, Companies, Diagnostics, Events, Funding, Japan, Medical Devices, Medical Supply, One-on-One's, Partnering, Pharmaceuticals, Startups, Universities, Videos, What would George do? by biotechnow@bio.org (Biotechnology Industry Organization)

With BIO’s Fall events behind us, the team here quickly shifted focus to 2012!

On January 31st, the BIO Asia International Conference will commence its ninth year!  What’s something new about the conference?  It’s moved!  Originally, BIO Asia was hosted in Tokyo, but the event has relocated for the first time and will now be held in Osaka, Japan.  We’re very excited about being in this city, which is Japan’s third largest, and is well-known for being an economic powerhouse for the country.  People are friendly, the culture is rich, and there is a big mix of interesting companies, small and large, who call Osaka their home.

What else is of note in Osaka? Apparently, it’s a big food city, – and not just instant noodles, or ‘Chicken Ramen’, which was actually invented in Osaka. (Brand-New Osaka.) Some popular dishes you’ll find include Battera (バッテラ), a “block type sushi”, Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き), fried cabbage cakes that look like “a pancake, pizza, and omelette” in one, Takoyaki (たこ焼き), and Kushikatsu (串かつ) (WikiTravel.org).  The event itself will be at the Ritz-Carlton, which is located in the Nishi-Umeda business and shopping district.  Fun fact: Osaka is home to one of the world’s largest aquariums, “with 11,000 tons of water and plenty of sharks
(including a whale shark), dolphins, otters, seals, and other sea creatures.” The largest tank is meant to represent the Pacific Ocean and contains 5,400 tons of water.

Registration for BIO Asia is open, and BIO’s One-on-One Partnering System has officially launched!  (If you’ve already registered, you’ll automatically be sent your login.)  Questions, comments?  Love Osaka?  Leave a note in the comments below!

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