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2.22.2008 - 08:13am ET
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New Novartis Research Institute First to Focus on Innovative Vaccines for the Developing World
(CSRwire) Novartis Vaccines Institute for Global Health (NVGH) is the first
institute with nonprofit mission established by a major vaccine
manufacturer to exclusively focus on vaccines for diseases of the
developing world
Research activities will draw upon Novartis Vaccines scientific
expertise and cuttingedge technology platforms to advance new vaccines for
serious unmet needs
BASEL -February 22, 2008 — Novartis today announced the opening of a new
research institute in Siena with a nonprofit mission to exclusively focus
on the development of vaccines for diseases of the developing world. The
Novartis Vaccines Institute for Global Health (NVGH) is the first
institute of its kind to be set up by a major vaccine manufacturer.
The NVGH's goal is to address the unmet medical need for vaccines for
diseases of the developing world by researching vaccines specifically
tailored for developing country needs and introducing them first in those
countries. The NVGH is a public private partnership and will also
collaborate with external organizations to build strength in resources.
The institute will be headed by Allan Saul, who has nearly 30 years of
experience in translational research and development. Dr. Saul joined
Novartis from the laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research at the
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the US. He has a
strong background in vaccines research and his translational vaccine
research experience has lead to numerous candidates taken into full
development and testing.
"NVGH reinforces the Novartis commitment to R&D for neglected diseases,
and will potentially bring innovative vaccines to the patients who may
need it most," said Dr. Daniel Vasella, Chairman and CEO of Novartis.
"Novartis will continue to draw on our expertise and the skills of our
associates to contribute to sustainable Corporate Citizenship
initiatives."
Research activities at NVGH, which will be part of the Novartis
overarching Corporate Research program, will leverage the existing
Novartis Vaccines research expertise and innovative technology platforms
that add significant value and speed to bringing these vaccines forward.
The institute's strategic location in Siena also enables researchers to
utilize the scientific know-how and experience of the existing Novartis
Vaccines and Diagnostics global research center there, led by Rino
Rappuoli, Global Head of Vaccines Research. NVGH projects will be managed
separately from the commercial vaccine
research projects, with a dedicated team of management, scientists and
resources.
"Novartis Vaccines is already on the cutting edge of vaccines research,"
said Joerg Reinhardt, CEO of Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics. "And now
the opening of NVGH will allow us to apply our knowledge and expertise of
vaccines research to diseases that affect the developing world. This
approach will enable NVGH to play a leading role in permanently reducing
the burden of neglected diseases rather."
The world faces an urgent need to develop better drugs and vaccines for
diseases that are largely confined to developing countries. With one-sixth
of the world's population affected by neglected diseases yet the drug and
vaccine pipeline for these diseases is almost dry. Currently, only about
10% of the world’s medical research is devoted to conditions that
account for 90% of the global disease burden.
All products discovered at NVGH will be introduced first in developing
countries. While NVGH will focus on the R&D for vaccines for diseases of
the developing world, the Institute will license a third party to develop
and distribute the vaccines at an affordable and accessible price to the
target populations.
"NVGH will aim to become a center of excellence for vaccines for neglected
diseases," says Paul Herrling, Head of Corporate Research at Novartis.
"Novartis has already set-up a similar research institute dedicated to
neglected tropical diseases for pharmaceutical drugs, and similarly to
that, accessibility to and affordability of NVGH products will be the
priority, not commercial value or profit potential."
At present, NVGH is conducting the majority of research activities around
conjugate vaccines for enteric diseases. Initial disease areas of focus
will be Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. typhi), Salmonella
paratyphi A and nontyphoidal salmonellae (NTS),
which are important causes of infection and disease in children. In
Africa, multidrugresistant non-typhoidal salmonella (NTS) is one of the
leading causes of morbidity and high mortality in children under 5 years
of age, second in importance only to pneumococcal disease. With more than
4.5 billion cases per year, diarrheal diseases are ubiquitous around the
globe.
NVGH is part of the Novartis overall commitment to corporate citizenship,
and finding solutions to help close the access gap. While the fundamental
aspects of healthcare provision rely on support of governments and
inter-governmental agencies, Novartis plays a role whenever possible to
improve patient access to our medicines.
Disclaimer
The foregoing release contains forward-looking statements that can be
identified by terminology such as "will," "goal," or similar expressions,
or by express or implied discussions regarding the potential development
of new vaccines, or potential future sales of such vaccines. Such
forward-looking statements reflect the current views of the Company
regarding future events, and involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to be
materially different from any future results, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by such statements. There can be no guarantee that
any new vaccines will be approved for sale in any market. Nor can there be
any guarantee regarding potential future sales of such vaccines. In
particular, management's expectations regarding such vaccines could be
affected by, among other things, unexpected clinical trial results,
including new clinical data, and additional analysis of existing clinical
data; unexpected regulatory actions or delays or government regulation
generally; the company's ability to obtain or maintain patent or other
proprietary intellectual property protection; competition in general;
government, industry, and general public pricing pressures; and other
risks and factors referred to in the Company's current Form 20-F on file
with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Should one or more of
these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions
prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated,
believed, estimated or expected. Novartis is providing this information as
of this date and does not undertake any obligation to update any
forward-looking statements contained in this document as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise.
About Novartis
Novartis AG provides healthcare solutions that address the evolving needs
of patients and societies. Focused solely on growth areas in healthcare,
Novartis offers a diversified portfolio to best meet these needs:
innovative medicines, cost-saving generic pharmaceuticals, preventive
vaccines and diagnostic tools, and consumer health products. Novartis is
the only company with leading positions in these areas. In 2007, the
Group's continuing operations (excluding divestments in 2007) achieved net
sales of USD 38.1 billion and net income of USD 6.5 billion. Approximately
USD 6.4 billion was invested in R&D activities throughout the Group.
Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Novartis Group companies employ
approximately 98,200 full-time associates and operate in over 140
countries around the world. For more information, please visit www.novartis.com.
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