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Based in Princeton, New Jersey, Oyster Point Pharma is a clinical stage pharmaceutical company leveraging neuroscience to discover, develop and commercialize novel therapies to treat diseases with high unmet needs. The company`s initial focus is to develop innovative therapeutics to treat the signs and symptoms of Dry Eye Disease (DED) by stimulating the trigeminal parasympathetic pathway to activate the glands responsible for tear film production. Oyster Point is leveraging a class of receptors called nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) which are located on the trigeminal nerve, accessible within the nose, to stimulate natural tear film production. The two lead product candidates, OC-01 and OC-02, are delivered via a nasal spray and are currently in Phase 2 trials for treatment of Dry Eye Disease (DED). Our leadership team brings extensive experience in developing and commercializing therapies for ophthalmic and other disease categories. Oyster Point is backed by industry leading investors, Versant Ventures and NEA and has an esteemed Board of Directors and Scientific and Medical Advisory Board.
Impel Pharmaceuticals specializes in Precision Olfactory Delivery (POD) nasal devices for Alzheimers, migraine, and other central nervous system diseases.
Apotex is the largest Canadian owned pharmaceutical company, and the largest producer of generic medicines in the country. Founded in 1974, Apotex has steadily grown to employ over 10,000 people around the world, focused on research, development, manufacturing and distribution.
CuraScript is one of the nation's largest providers of specialty injectable and oral medications. CuraScript has been in the specialty pharmacy business since 1989. Between 1994 and August 1, 2000, the company operated as Coram Prescription Services
UroGen Pharma is a biopharmaceutical company that builds novel solutions to revolutionize the way specialty cancers and urologic diseases are treated – because patients deserve better options. Our vision is grounded in our RTGel™ drug delivery technology platform, our promising pipeline, and a collaborative drive for bold results. Our existing technology: the RTGel drug delivery platform has the potential to be applied to a variety of unmet medical needs. RTGel reverse-thermal hydrogel is liquid at lower temperatures and converts to gel form at body temperature, offering the opportunity to make local therapy a more effective treatment. Our promising pipeline: Ranging from pre-clinical to Phase III, we currently have multiple candidates in our pipeline, which are furthering the study of potential treatment advances in urology, uro-oncology, and immunology. Our collaborative drive: We are part of a broad ecosystem of partners who are seeking to improve patient care; these connections are vital to our commitment to offer new pathways and advance solutions. We currently have an exclusive worldwide license agreement with Allergan™ to evaluate the RTGel platform, an early-stage feasibility agreement with Janssen Pharmaceuticals™, and are continually evaluating new opportunities.