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Cornell University update

5 Oct 2017 08:01

RNS Number : 7396S
Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals PLC
05 October 2017
 

Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals Plc 

("Hemogenyx" or the "Company")

 

Cornell University update

 

Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals Plc (LSE: HEMO), the biotechnology company developing novel therapies to transform bone marrow transplantation, announces that Cornell University ("Cornell") has elected to receive payment of the sum due to it on the change of control of Hemogenyx LLC ("LLC") half in new shares and half in cash. The sum owing is $372,350 and arises under the Exclusive Licence Agreement between Cornell and the LLC relating to the patents covering the method of isolation of post-natal hemogenic endothelial cells, invented by Dr Sandler, and as further described in the Company's prospectus of 8 September 2017 ("Prospectus").

 

As stated in the Prospectus, the Company originally expected that Cornell would elect to have the entire sum paid to it in cash shortly following Admission. The half payable in shares amounts to 4,008,504 ordinary shares of the Company at a price per share of £0.035 (the same price as the Placing Price). Following Admission these shares will represent 1.13% of the Company's total share capital. The half payable in cash is $186,175 and is payable within 30 days.

 

Words and phrases used in this announcement have the same meanings as in the Prospectus unless otherwise stated.

 

Dr. Robin Campbell, Chairman, commented: "We are encouraged that Cornell University has elected to become a shareholder in Hemogenyx. The foundational technology behind our future cell therapy product was developed at Weill Cornell Medicine and we are very pleased to count Cornell as one of our investors, supporting the development of novel therapies that could transform Bone Marrow transplantion."

 

Enquiries:

 

Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals Limited

www.hemogenyx.com

Dr Vladislav Sandler, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder

Via Walbrook PR

Dr Robin Campbell, Chairman

 

Optiva Securities Ltd

Tel: +44 (0)20 3137 1902

Christian Dennis 

Shard Capital Partners LLP

Tel: +44 (0)20 7186 9950

Damon Heath, Erik Woolgar

 

Peterhouse Corporate Finance Limited

Tel: +44 (0)20 7469 0930

Lucy Williams/Duncan Vasey

Walbrook PR

Tel: +44 (0)20 7933 8780 or hemogenyx@walbrookpr.com

Paul McManus

Mob: +44 (0)7980 541 893

Flowcomms IR

Mob: +44 (0)7891 627 441 or sasha@flowcomms.com

Sasha Sethi

 

 

 

About Hemogenyx (www.hemogenyx.com)

 

Hemogenyx Pharmaceuticals plc wholly owns US operating subsidiary, Hemogenyx LLC, which is incorporated in the state of Delaware.

 

Hemogenyx LLC is a pre-clinical stage biopharmaceutical group developing new treatments for blood diseases, such as leukaemia, lymphoma and bone marrow failure. Hemogenyx has two distinct and complementary products:

 

1. Conditioning product

 

Proprietary CDX bi-specific antibodies for conditioning patients (immunotherapy class product candidate). The CDX bi-specific antibodies redirect a patient's own immune cells to eliminate unwanted blood stem cells preparing a patient for bone marrow ("BM") (also known as haematopoietic stem cell ("HSC")) transplantation. The Directors believe that this product could replace traditional methods of conditioning of chemotherapy and radiation which are damaging to a patient's health.

 

Hemogenyx has achieved proof of principle for the use of CDX antibodies. It has functionally validated CDX bi-specific antibodies in vitro and in vivo in humanised mouse models. It is anticipated that the CDX bi-specific antibodies will be capable of use as an "off-the-shelf" conditioning product available for application in relation to patients for all BM/HSC transplantations that require conditioning.

 

2. Cell Therapy product

 

Human Postnatal Hemogenic Endothelial Cells ("Hu-PHECs") generate cancer-free, patient-matched blood stem cells. The Hu-PHECs, being cancer-free cells, are intended to largely eliminate traditional BM/HSC transplants by improving the efficacy of the therapy and, for most patients, potentially eliminating the problem of having to find a matching donor that the majority of patients needing BM/HSC transplants currently face. The Directors believe that Hu-PHEC based cell replacement therapy will expand access to the BM/HSC transplants and, when fully developed, could revolutionise the ability of the body to regenerate a functioning blood system.

 

Hu-PHEC cell therapy is considered by the Directors to be the only therapy on the market or in trials that could result in a reset of the blood system to a "clean state" therefore diminishing the risk of cancer relapse. Hemogenyx estimates a substantial market expansion opportunity by providing Hu-PHEC therapy to patients unable to find a donor match. Dr Vladislav Sandler, Co-Founder and CEO of Hemogenyx, was the person to discover that these cells continue to exist in adults.

 

The Conditioning and Cell Therapy products are designed to address a range of problems that occur with current standard of care treatments. Both technologies are complementary with one another and are considered to have the potential to enhance current clinical practice. As such, they also have potential as a substantial driver in the growth and application of BM/HSC transplants, individually and used in conjunction with one another.

 

 

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