Pour faire avancer le traitement des maladies rares ensemble

août 2013

19aoû

EspeRare démarre deux collaborations de recherche visant à démontrer l'efficacité préclinique de Rimeporide dans Duchenne.

Geneva, Switzerland, August 19, 2013 - The foundation announces that it has started two collaborations with the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and the Children National Medical Center in Washington DC (USA) to develop Rimeporide, its lead programme in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) patients. The objective is to assess the therapeutic utility of this compound, a safe and specific Na+/H+ exchanger type 1 (NHE 1) inhibitor previously developed for cardiac failure, for the treatment of DMD.

Rimeporide preclinical efficacy will be tested in DMD mice models. The assessment will be conducted under the leadership of Dr. Kanneboyina Nagaraju specialized in DMD at Prof. Eric Hoffman's research center for genetic medicine, Children National Medical Center, Washington DC.
In parallel, Dr Olivier Dorchies, a recognised DMD preclinical expert at the Pharmaceutical biochemistry lab of Prof. Leonardo Scappozza, University of Geneva, will also investigate the dose / efficacy relationship of Rimeporide in a mice model  and evaluate the efficacy in various cell lines.

Preliminary data from both collaborations are expected by second quarter 2014.

This preclinical work together with the already available data will support further development of this compound in DMD patients. This program has ultimately the potential to address muscle degeneration and cardiomyopathy in a broad segment of DMD children.

10juin

 GaugeRx, un nouvel outil digital d'évaluation est en développement pour accélérer le développement de médicaments pour les maladies rares.

WASHINGTON, DC – June 10, 2013 – The EspeRare Foundation of Geneva, Switzerland and Genetic Alliance of Washington, DC announced a collaboration to streamline the process of translating research into health outcomes by strengthening the decision-making for drug development. The collaboration will result in a dynamic, web-based analytics and assessment tool that integrates and translates vast amount of knowledge about human health and disease to support drug (re)positioning and development decision-making for a broad range of healthcare stakeholders, from pharmaceutical companies to advocacy groups.

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16avr

The EspeRare foundation has been presented by Sharon Terry at the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) in Dublin, on April 16th.

About IRDiRC: The International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) was initiated by the European Commission and the US National Institutes for Health Research and launched in April 2011 to foster international collaboration in the rare diseases field. IRDiRC will team up researchers and organizations investing in rare diseases research in order to achieve two main objectives, namely to deliver 200 new therapies for rare diseases and means to diagnose most rare diseases by the year 2020.

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15avr

Today we are proud to announce the launch of the EspeRare Foundation, a nonprofit organisation set up by three Merck Serono employees.

Geneva, Switzerland, April 15, 2013 – Merck Serono, a division of Merck, Darmstadt, Germany, today announced the launch of the EspeRare Foundation, a nonprofit organization set up by three Merck Serono employees, in the framework of the Merck Serono Entrepreneur Partnership Program (EPP). Merck Serono will donate an initial €2.8 million funding to the EspeRare Foundation. In addition, Merck Serono will transfer the rights of rimeporide, a compound previously developed for heart failure by Merck. The Foundation will investigate this compound in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), a lethal genetic rare disease affecting 1 in every 3 600 males.

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