
Dr Neil Butt, Chief Executive Officer, Orbit Discovery, said: “We’re delighted to continue expanding our existing portfolio of partners by collaborating with Orano Med who have a strong track record of discovering novel radiopharmaceuticals” He continued: “We’re very proud of our proprietary screening platform at Orbit and acknowledge its role in empowering the next wave of peptide therapeutics.”
Julien Dodet, Chief Executive Officer, Orano Med, commented: “Since the inception of Orano Med, we have recognised the value of collaboration.” He added: “In our strategy to develop and deliver 212Pb Targeted Alpha Therapy for cancer patients, we’re delighted to work with Orbit Discovery and leverage its technology and expertise in peptide ligand discovery to build our pipeline of radiotherapies.”
Orbit Discovery will be attending Boulder Peptide Foundation in California, 18th – 21st September.
For further information, please visit: www.orbitdiscovery.com and www.oranomed.com
Orano Med is a clinical-stage biotechnology company which develops a new generation of targeted therapies against cancer using the unique properties of lead-212 (212Pb), a rare alpha-emitting radioisotope and one of the more potent therapeutic payloads against cancer cells known as Targeted Alpha-Emitter Therapy (TAT). Alpha decay results in irreparable double strand DNA breaks in cells adjacent only to area of alpha emission, which leads to an increased cytotoxic potential toward cancer cells while limiting toxicity to nearby healthy cells. As a result, alpha emitters are considered as the most powerful payloads to be found for targeted therapies. Orano Med develops several treatments using 212Pb combined with various targeting agents. The company has 212Pb manufacturing facilities, laboratories, and R&D centers in France and in the US and is currently investing to further expand its GMP-manufacturing capacities for 212Pb radiolabeled pharmaceuticals in North America and Europe.
Orbit Discovery Ltd is a peptide discovery company focused on the use of novel bead and microfluidic technology platforms to improve the throughput of functional screening. The Orbit technologies encompass target protein expression and purification, including multi-spanning membrane proteins; affinity screening to identify panels of target binding therapeutic candidates; and functional screening in cell-based assays. Orbit’s multi-disciplinary team of world-class researchers and drug developers is working to translate this technology into breakthrough human therapeutics for Partners and collaborators, these parties encompass large scale pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Orbit Discovery is based in the Oxford Science Park and benefits from the expertise and experience of its founders, Professor Graham Ogg (University of Oxford) and Professor Terry Rabbits (the Institute of Cancer Research)