| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
William Hodder |
Chief Executive Officer | Profile |
Christopher Powala |
President and Chief Executive Officer | Profile |
Antibe Therapeutics develops safer medications for chronic pain and inflammation. Today, physicians and consumers rely principally on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), a $12 billion category of medications that includes brands like Advil, Aleve, Motrin, Celebrex, Voltaren and Aspirin. While effective, NSAIDs can cause gastrointestinal damage and bleeding. To address this serious medical need, Antibe has patented a technology for linking NSAID molecules to hydrogen sulfide molecules. More than a decade of academic and applied research has demonstrated that hydrogen sulfide, when appropriately delivered, can protect the gastrointestinal tract and enhance the anti-inflammatory effectiveness of today’s NSAIDs. Beginning with its IPO in mid-2013, Antibe has raised more than $10 million and initiated human clinical trials of its first drug, aimed at mild to moderate pain.
Lineage Cell Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel cell therapies for unmet medical needs. Lineage`s programs are based on its proprietary cell-based therapy platform and associated development and manufacturing capabilities. With this platform Lineage develops and manufactures specialized, terminally-differentiated human cells from its pluripotent and progenitor cell starting materials. These differentiated cells are developed either to replace or support cells that are dysfunctional or absent due to degenerative disease or traumatic injury or administered as a means of helping the body mount an effective immune response to cancer. Lineage`s clinical assets include (i) OpRegen®, a retinal pigment epithelium transplant therapy in Phase I/IIa development for the treatment of dry age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in the developed world; (ii) OPC1, an oligodendrocyte progenitor cell therapy in Phase I/IIa development for the treatment of acute spinal cord injuries; and (iii) VAC2, an allogeneic cancer immunotherapy of antigen-presenting dendritic cells currently in Phase I development for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.
Ansata Therapeutics is a La Jolla, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Project Farma is a patient-focused global leader in advancing technical operations from ideation through commercialization with a proven track record of planning, building, and maintaining manufacturing facilities, capital expansions, and technical operations for complex biologics and novel modalities. We provide end-to-end services for the entire manufacturing lifecycle for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, universities, hospitals, and government agencies. Project Farma has executed 100+ facility builds, retrofits and expansions, managed 400+ large scale capital projects, industrialized 10+ commercial cell, gene, and novel therapies, and managed $6B+ in technical operations capital investments. One of our core values is giving back. Volunteering at hospitals, supporting life science related fundraisers and partnering with nonprofit organizations is an integral part of our culture. In doing so, not only do we raise awareness of many life-threatening diseases, but we also bring our team and our clients team closer to the actual patients and families that will be impacted by our work. Project Farma is a PerkinElmer company. (https://www.projectfarma.com/)
Global Seven is a Franklin, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.