| Galapagos
Genomics and Bayer Announce Functional Genomics Collaboration in
Asthma Research
Mechelen,
Belgium, June 13, 2001. Galapagos Genomics NV, the Belgian functional
genomics company, today announced a research collaboration with
Bayer Yakuhin to identify the function of proteins encoded by newly
discovered genes involved in asthma.
Under the terms of the agreement, Bayer will provide to Galapagos
a proprietary collection of human genes associated with asthma.
Galapagos will construct recombinant adenoviruses containing these
asthma related genes using its PhenoSelect® expression platform.
Bayer will use the collection of viruses to introduce and express
these genes in human cells and to evaluate the function of the proteins
encoded by the genes. This collaboration is a follow-up on a feasibility
study in which Galapagos demonstrated that their recombinant adenovirus
can efficiently transfer and express human genes into specific human
cells provided by Bayer that are relevant for the validation of
the asthma gene set collection. Financial terms of the collaboration
were not disclosed.
“This
is Galapagos’ first collaboration with a top tier pharmaceutical
company and it is therefore an important milestone for the Company”
said Onno van de Stolpe, CEO of Galapagos. “We are pleased
to contribute to Bayer’s selection of viable drug targets
in its asthma program. This collaboration is an endorsement of our
platform as an important tool in the rapid identification and validation
of drug targets out of large gene collections.”
Galapagos
Genomics is a privately held company headquartered in Mechelen,
Belgium. The Company was established in 1999 as a joint venture
between Crucell NV (Nasdaq: CRXL; Leiden, The Netherlands), and
Tibotec-Virco NV (Mechelen, Belgium). The Company has built a functional
genomics platform using arrayed adenoviruses containing human genes
to identify drug targets and therapeutic genes. Galapagos technology
is based on the patented PER.C6 human cell line expression platform.
Galapagos has an exclusive licence to use PER.C6 for functional
genomics applications. It's PhenoSelect libraries are in a format
that enable high-throughput screening using cellular assays. The
Company currently employs 65 people, including 17 PhD's, and occupies
a 15,000 sq.f. research and production facility in Mechelen, with
additional research laboratories in Leiden, The Netherlands. For
more information, visit Galapagos' web site at www.galapagosgenomics.com.
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