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Boston
Business Journal - March 3, 2011
Hepregen
launches first drug safety product
Boston Business Journal
Hepregen
Corporation, a life sciences start-up focused on helping drug companies
improve drug safety, is launching its first product.
The Medford, Mass.-based
company, which launched in 2008 with a first venture capital round of
$5 million, is launching a technology platform that mimics the human liver
to help drug makers test potential therapies for liver toxicity. The U.S.
Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory agencies routinely reject
drug applications due to liver toxicity concerns.
Hepregens HepatoPac
products will be available through its services model initially, and then
later this year through direct product sales.
The technology platform
is already in use by several biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies,
Hepregen executives said, including German drug company Boehringer Ingelheim
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Hepregen has partnerships with Pfizer Inc. (NYSE:PFE),
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq:ALNY) and Sanofi-Aventis (NYSE: SNY).
Asked about the life
sciences companys quick path to commercialization, CEO Bonnie Fendrock
said, Weve been very focused on working with our customers
to identify the value proposition of the product. Fendrock said
the platform will help companies prioritize the most promising drug compounds
early in the process, and reduce costly later-stage drug candidate failures
based on toxicity concerns.
Fendrock said the
company is now looking to raise a $7 million series B venture round, and
that $2 million is already committed. She said that second fundraise should
bring the company to a break-even point.
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