PHARMIMAGE
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A new
pharmaco-imaging platform
In vivo
imaging is a strategic technology used for the faster development of
new pharmaceutical drugs. Connected to pharmacology and imaging,
translational research has a major impact at the transitional phase of
the compound’s development from animals to humans.
Oncodesign is a world leader in the preclinical
evaluation of cancer therapies and has developed in-house skills for small
animal in vivo imaging. Oncodesign
has established new partnerships with academic research laboratories,
clinical centers and several companies to create PHARMIMAGE,
a pharmaco-imaging platform in Dijon, France.
Translational
projects
PHARMIMAGE‘s
scientific expertise is translational in nature and
covers research projects, as well as preclinical and clinical
applications.
This collaborative effort involves internationally recognized research
teams in radiochemistry (ICMUB, CheMatech), nanotechnologies
(ICB-UMR5209), signal analysis (LE2I-UMR5188, Eyenetics), and knowledge
management systems (CCITI). These partners complement Oncodesign‘s
preclinical pharmacology platform and the phase I/IIb clinical centers
(Georges François Leclerc Center, University and Hospital Center of
Dijon). This novel transfer-oriented core facility will focus on the
development of contrast agents, the
characterization of new biomarkers to enhance
pathology-based diagnosis, follow-up treatment,
and the selection of highly efficacious compounds.
6 million euros investment
PHARMIMAGE
is managed by its own independent Economic Interest Group. This
economic partnership ensures a stable and long-term involvement of all
contributors, already committed by common research programs and the
sharing of equipment. The business plan, sponsored and
financed by
local public councils, covers an investment of more than 6 million
Euros over the next 3 years. These assets will be applied to
the
set up and operation of new imaging equipment (S.P.E.C.T., µPET,
ultrasound). Other imaging equipment (preclinical MRI, clinical MRI,
X-ray and PET) are already in use by the partners, who are recognized
in their field of expertise, and who will be associated in this new
core facility.
A research-dedicated cyclotron
The construction of a research-dedicated cyclotron is a major
element of this project, and we are looking for an industrial
sponsor
to run the cyclotron. The sponsor will be in charge of managing the
cyclotron in support of research programs and preclinical studies. In
coordination with a radio-labelling department, the cyclotron
will produce 64Cu, 11C
and 18F.
Besides research production, FDG could be produced according to GMP
standards to support the needs of local hospitals or as a back-up for
other French cyclotrons.
Competitive advantage
PHARMIMAGE
is uniquely positioned to offer a competitive advantage to its
industrial partners in the fields of tracers and new biomarkers.
Oncology will be a major focus throughout Oncodesign‘s
participation in the project, giving the promise of early access to new
therapeutic compounds to the sponsor. Cardiology and neurology are
fields of application currently under development by other partners. Translational
expertise, high quality technology transfer, and mutual benefit are the
true goals of PHARMIMAGE.
In this context, we are currently taking bids from suppliers and
potential industrial partners for our new platform equipment, cyclotron
management, or investment in our applied research program.