In the first phase of the
collaboration, Galapagos’ biologists will work closely
with ASINEX’s medicinal chemists, using ASINEX’s
computational chemistry expertise and proprietary chemical
compound libraries to generate new leads for Galapagos’
proprietary targets. The second phase will consist of the
design and optimization of the lead structures. ASINEX’s
aim is to provide Galapagos with a patentable candidate
drug series.
“Galapagos has identified
a set of proteins that play a pivotal role in bone formation
through its functional screening platform.” said Graham
Dixon, Galapagos’ Chief Scientific Officer “ASINEX’s
expertise in computational and medicinal chemistry complements
Galapagos’ strong disease biology expertise and it
will extend our small molecule drug candidate portfolio
in our core disease areas. Therefore, this collaboration
will ensure maximum chances of success for Galapagos’
drug discovery programs.”
Dmitry Genis, ASINEX’s
CEO stated, “We are delighted that Galapagos have
chosen ASINEX in order to initiate their drug discovery
programs. We believe that ASINEX’s integrated drug
discovery services are very hard to surpass. We are fully
committed to providing Galapagos with a high value set of
lead compounds and to develop a successful and long-term
relationship.”
About ASINEX
ASINEX is a provider of 'Intelligent Chemistry' for lead
generation and optimization. ASINEX is an innovative creator
of novel high quality compound libraries for screening,
and has more than 400,000 drug-like small molecules. With
a total of 151 chemists (54 PhD), 9 computational chemists
(7 PhD) and 38 biologists / biochemists (24 PhD), ASINEX
is establishing itself as a company of choice for integrated
drug discovery services.
For more information:
www.asinex.com
About Galapagos
Galapagos is a publicly traded, genomics-based drug discovery
company (Euronext Brussels, GLPG; Euronext Amsterdam, GLPGA)
that has successfully discovered and validated novel targets
in the bone and joint diseases - osteoarthritis, osteoporosis
and rheumatoid arthritis, as well as in asthma and Alzheimer’s
disease. Proprietary targets and compounds resulting from
these programs are used for Galapagos’ internal drug
discovery programs, combined with selected out-licensing
and partnering of projects during development. Galadeno,
Galapagos’ services unit, provides reagents and functional
screens to leading pharmaceutical, biotech and nutraceutical
companies for rapid identification and validation of novel
drug targets. Galapagos currently employs 68 people, including
16 PhDs, and occupies facilities in Mechelen, Belgium, and
Leiden, The Netherlands. Partners include Bayer, Boehringer
Ingelheim, Celgene, GlaxoSmithKline, Vertex and Wyeth.
For more information: www.glpg.com