Q BioMed Inc. and Mannin Research Inc Sign Definitive License Agreement
Platform technology well positioned to be a First-In-Class molecule for the treatment of glaucoma as well as cystic kidney disease and others.
NEW YORK, October 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Q BioMed Inc. (OTC Pink: QBIO), a biotechnology acceleration company is pleased to announce it has signed a definitive license, with the option to acquire, the platform technology assets of Mannin Research Inc.
Mannin Research Inc., is a biotechnology company leading the development of a new class of vascular therapeutics. The drug development program at Mannin is led by Mannin's Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Susan E. Quaggin, Chief of the Division of Nephrology and Director of the Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute at Northwestern University in Chicago.
Utilizing a proprietary research platform, only recently published (September 2014) in the Journal of Clinical Investigations, this technology is addressing the need for a new class of drugs to treat diseases such as glaucoma and Cystic Kidney disease. Our primary target indication is for a first-in-class therapeutic eye-drop for the treatment of glaucoma in adults and children.
The global market for glaucoma therapeutics is one of the largest segments of the $23 billion global ophthalmology market. There are 60 million people worldwide suffering from glaucoma. It is projected that the total population suffering from glaucoma will grow to 80 million by 2020 (W.H.O 2010). The lead candidate, MAN-01, will address this market as a first-in-class drug that is designed to treat abnormal vessels within the eye, thereby treating glaucoma at its root causes.
There is no cure for glaucoma and new therapeutics are highly sought after. Current therapies and surgical procedures are not optimally effective, are painful and not well tolerated by patients.
Intra-Ocular Pressure (IOP) is caused by abnormal flow of clear fluid within the eye, causing irreversible damage to the eye, ultimately leading to blindness. A specialized blood vessel, the 'Schlemm's canal' is the major drainage pathway for fluid to escape from the front of the eye. Glaucoma can occur when this canal is either blocked during the patient's lifetime or impaired from a birth defect, resulting in a small or absent Schlemm's canal.
Together with Mannin, we are developing a unique molecule delivered in an easy-to-administer eye drop designed to repair the normal flow of fluid in the eye resulting in the reduction of IOP, one of the main causes of glaucoma. Our platform is both unique and first-in-class and we are the only company targeting this mechanism of action.
Our estimates and market research has shown that demand for treatments in this sector is fairly in-elastic. The cost for treatment is projected to be approximately $1,000 per patient per year. Based on that and a moderate market penetration and sales growth estimate, revenues could be significant in this multi-billion dollar market.
In addition, a deep pipeline of novel therapeutics can be developed from this research platform developed and led by Dr. Quaggin, which would treat a spectrum of vascular diseases.
QBioMed CEO Denis Corin states, "We are extremely pleased to have closed on our initial technology transaction. This novel and exciting platform presents multiple opportunities and a pipeline of potential therapeutics including treatments for glaucoma and cystic kidney disease. We look forward to working with Dr. Quaggin, her team at Northwestern University, and Dr. George Nikopoulos, Mannin Research's CEO. We thank them for taking this step with us."
Dr. Nikopoulos said, "This partnership is truly exciting, as it has the potential to make a positive impact upon the health outcomes for the millions of people worldwide who live with glaucoma. The agreement with QBioMed further validates the innovative R&D being performed by Mannin Research. We look forward to this partnership with Denis and his team at QBioMed in accelerating the development of this innovative platform technology."
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About Dr. Susan E. Quaggin, Chief Scientific Officer, Mannin Research Inc.
Susan Quaggin, MD graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in 1988 and received her specialty degree in Internal Medicine in 1992. She completed her sub-specialty training in Nephrology in 1993 at U of T and did a post-doctoral fellowship at Yale University where she studied the genetic basis of kidney development.
In 1997, she returned to Toronto to do a second post-doctoral fellowship in mouse genetics in the laboratory of Janet Rossant. From 1997 until 2012, she was at the University of Toronto where she was a Senior Scientist at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, a practicing Nephrologist at St. Michael's Hospital and the Gabor-Zellerman Professor in Renal Medicine.
Quaggin has served as an elected councilor of the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), is a member of the ISN executive Council and was elected to the American Association of Physicians (AAP) in 2013. She received the Kidney Foundation of Canada 2009 Award for Research, a Finnish Distinguished Professorship in 2012 and the Alfred Newton Richards Award for Basic Science from the International Society of Nephrology in 2013. In addition, Quaggin sits on the editorial boards of several journals, and has organized a number of international renal and vascular meetings.
In January 2013, Quaggin joined Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine as the Charles Horace Mayo Professor of Medicine, where she serves as the director of the Feinberg Cardiovascular Research Institute (FCVRI) and chief of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension.
Quaggin's research program focuses on genetic pathways required to establish and maintain the integrity of microvascular beds including the glomerular filtration barrier - a highly selective filter that separates the blood from the urinary space. To understand the pathways and interactions between perivascular cells and the endothelium, her research team has developed a number of genetic models that permit cell and time-specific manipulation of gene expression.
About Q BioMed Inc.
Q BioMed Inc. "Q" is a biomedical acceleration and development company. We are focused on acquiring companies and biomedical assets. Q is dedicated to providing these target companies and assets, strategic resources, developmental support, and expansion capital to ensure they meet their developmental potential enabling them to provide products to patients in need.
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Contact:
Denis Corin
CEO
Q BioMed Inc.
+1-888-357-2435
George N. Nikopoulos
CEO
Mannin Research Inc.
+1-416-306-2853
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