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VANDERBILT– BMS COLLABORATION LEVERAGING MJFF INVESTMENT COULD PUSH NEW PARADIGM OF SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT TO THE CLINIC BY 2013

On the heels of nearly $5 million in Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) investment, Vanderbilt University today announced a major collaboration with Bristol-Myers Squibb for the continuing development of a potential first-in-class symptomatic treatment for Parkinson’s disease. If all milestones are met, the Vanderbilt team, led by Jeff Conn, PhD, is hopeful that an experimental drug could enter clinical testing as soon as 2013.

MJFF has partnered with Conn and his team at Vanderbilt since 2005 in pursuit of a new class of Parkinson’s drug targeting the neurotransmitter glutamate. By bypassing the dopamine system altogether, a glutamate-based treatment could provide the same symptomatic benefits of levodopa while avoiding disabling side effects such as dyskinesia (uncontrollable movement). The Vanderbilt team has focused on a specific glutamate receptor called mGluR4.  

The announcement, which Conn deemed “a real win for Parkinson’s patients,” marks the latest example of de-risking, the Foundation’s strategy to make research investments that build a compelling scientific case for the most promising new approaches to PD. This in turn builds the business case for further investment by funders with the resources to carry the work forward through the most expensive stages of clinical development and regulatory approval.

Learn more about the Foundation’s investment in Vanderbilt’s compounds, and their unique model for drug development, in last winter’s edition of Accelerating the Cure.

 

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wifeofparky

Love to know how to get into the clinical trials

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Jash in reply towifeofparky

Start with the FoxFinder for Clinical Trials, if you haven't already done so.

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wifeofparky in reply toJash

I do on a regular basis. None have been held near enough to us.

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Jimshasky

GO MICHAEL FOX AND THANK YOU,

Clinical trials . Gov

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wynn7

GREAT TO HEAR. jUST HOPE IT HITS THE MARKET IN TIME TO HELP SO MANY OF US

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