| Galapagos
Genomics and Pharmacia enter Three Year Gene Target Identification
Collaboration
Mechelen,
Belgium, November 14, 2001 -- Galapagos Genomics NV, the Belgian
functional genomics company, today announced that it has entered
into a broad functional genomics collaboration with Pharmacia Corporation
(PHA) involving the use of Galapagos’ PhenoSelect expression
platform for gene target identification and validation applications.
Under
the terms of the agreement, Galapagos will construct a gene library
for Pharmacia in order to identify and validate novel drug targets
in a broad range of disease areas.
“This
deal is the first project with Pharmacia, and we are expecting this
relationship to develop into a long term strategic partnership”
said Onno van de Stolpe, Chief Executive Officer of Galapagos. “We
are proud of the confidence that Pharmacia has expressed in our
technology platform, and we feel strongly that this collaboration
will result in an expedited identification and validation of novel
drug targets for Pharmacia.“
Background
information on the Galapagos PhenoSelect expression libraries:
· Human gene collections packaged in high quality, replication
deficient and minimally disruptive adenoviruses.
· Valuable libraries in an arrayed (‘one gene one well’)
and miniaturized (384 well) format.
· High throughput automation platform for library construction
(10,000 viruses per week) and screening (15,000 viruses per week).
· Highly informative, versatile, cell-based assay system,
including proprietary image analysis (algorithms), focused on direct
association of human genes with phenotypic changes such as morphology,
signal transduction, enzyme and transport activity in a broad range
of therapeutic areas.
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 license 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 70 people, including 18 PhD's, and occupies
a 15,000 sq.f. research and production facility in Mechelen, with
additional research laboratories in Leiden, The Netherlands. Galapagos’
current partners include Bayer, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Incyte Genomics,
Procter&Gamble Pharmaceuticals, UCB Pharma, Organon (Akzo Nobel),
Isotis, VIB and the Netherlands Cancer Institute.
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