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Biohaven and Fox Chase Chemical Diversity Center Announce Strategic Alliance in Early Stage Drug Discovery Research
Date: Oct 01, 2015
Author: Press Release
Source: biohavenpharma.com ( click here to go to the source)

Featured firm in this article: Fox Chase Chemical Diversity Center Inc of Doylestown, PA



TORONTO, Oct. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Portage Biotech Inc. ("Portage") (OTC Market: PTGEF, Canadian Securities Exchange: PBT.U), and Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Limited (Biohaven), are pleased to announce a strategic alliance with ALS Biopharma LLC ("ALS") and Fox Chase Chemical Diversity Center, Inc. (http://www.fc-cdci.com/) (FCCDC) to develop Biohaven's family of over 300 prodrugs of glutamate modulating agents as well as other innovative technologies. Under this agreement, Biohaven will provide $1.5M in research funding to FCCDC to advance a lead prodrug candidate to IND filing.

FCCDC is a Pennsylvania based drug discovery company with exceptional medicinal chemistry, target validation, pharmacology and chemical biology capabilities. FCCDC is located within the 112,000 square foot Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center (PBC), and is affiliated with the Pennsylvania Drug Discovery Institute.

FCCDC has approximately 20 staff members and over 300 years of cumulative drug discovery experience ranging from big pharma (Johnson & Johnson, Merck) to numerous biotech companies. FCCDC has received over $18.9 M in research funding since its inception. FCCDC is fully equipped to meet chemistry synthesis and analytic needs.

FCCDC is led by CEO Dr. Allen Reitz who has over 33 years of demonstrated accomplishment as a medicinal chemist in the pharmaceutical industry, including nearly 26 years with Johnson & Johnson. Dr. Reitz led the medicinal chemistry research effort at the Spring House Pennsyvlania site of Johnson & Johnson in the area of central nervous system therapeutics for both psychiatry and neurology. Dr. Reitz has over 140 scientific publications and 60 issued U.S. patents, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry. He has extensive experience in project and portfolio management, target validation, hit triage, hit to lead and lead optimization medicinal chemistry, eADME profiling, and preclinical candidate selection. He is also Adjunct Professor at Drexel University College of Medicine, holds an Executive Masters in Technology Management from the University of Pennsylvania (Wharton, Penn Engineering), and is a Moore Fellow in the Management of Technology (U. Penn.).

Declan Doogan, M.D., Portage's CEO and Biohaven Executive Chairman, commented, "This strategic alliance with FCCDC ensures that our intellectual property pertaining to prodrugs of certain glutamate modulating agents will be advanced expeditiously and in the most capable hands. Dr. Reitz is a proven leader in medicinal chemistry and working with his team adds significant value to our drug development enterprise. Biohaven is now poised to execute on drug development programs from the chemistry labs to the clinic."

Allen Reitz, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of FCCD stated, "Combining our expertise in the advancement of early drug candidates with Biohaven's late stage clinical development experience represents the ideal partnership. For example, this alliance will ensure that this family of glutamate modulating prodrugs will quickly be brought to patients in the clinic."
About Biohaven

Biohaven is a privately-held biopharmaceutical company engaged in the identification and development of clinical stage neuroscience compounds targeting the glutamatergic system. Biohaven founders were among the first researchers at Yale University to discover the therapeutic potential of the NMDA antagonist ketamine and other glutamate modulating agents in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders. Biohaven has a worldwide license from Yale University to use intellectual property relating to the use of certain glutamate modulating agents in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders. The company's first drug candidate, BHV-0223, is a reformulated glutamate modulating agent being developed for treatment-resistant mood and anxiety disorders. In addition, Biohaven has purchased the IP rights to over 300 prodrugs of glutamate agents, filed for its own patents and received a license agreement from Catalent UK, Swindon Zydis Limited for the use of its Zydis® technology for Biohaven's products.