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Oxford
BioMedica (LSE: OXB) is a biopharmaceutical
company specialising in the development
of novel gene-based therapeutics with
a focus on the areas of oncology and
neurotherapy. The Company was established
in 1995 as a spin out from Oxford University,
and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Oxford
BioMedica has core expertise in gene
delivery, as well as in-house clinical,
regulatory and manufacturing know-how.
In oncology, the pipeline includes an immunotherapy
and a gene therapy in multiple Phase II
trials, and a preclinical targeted antibody
therapy in collaboration with Wyeth. In
neurotherapy, the Company’s lead
product is a gene therapy for Parkinson’s
disease, which is expected to enter clinical
trials in 2006, and four further preclinical
candidates. The Company is underpinned
by over 80 patent families, which represent
one of the broadest patent estates in the
field.
The
Company has a staff of approximately
70 split between its main facilities
in
Oxford and its wholly owned subsidiary,
BioMedica Inc, in San Diego, California.
Oxford BioMedica has corporate collaborations
with Wyeth, Intervet, Sigma-Aldrich, Viragen,
MolMed, Virxsys and Kiadis; and has licensed
technology to a number of companies including
Merck & Co, Biogen Idec and Pfizer.
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