Oss, Eindhoven, the Netherlands -
N.V. Organon, the human health care business unit of Akzo Nobel, and
Royal Philips Electronics announced today that they will join forces
in the development of new drugs and therapies for mental disorders
and cancer. With the help of biomarkers (specific molecules or cells
which can be measured as an indicator of biological function) and
Philips’ advanced non-invasive medical imaging technology, it will
for example be possible to study the effects of psychiatric drugs in
the brain at the molecular level.
Molecular imaging technologies are expected to speed up the
development and approval of new drugs and therapies by measuring
drug effects at the molecular level. In addition, these imaging
technologies can be used to monitor the effect of the therapy and
customize the treatment program accordingly. Such customized
treatment programs could increase effectiveness and comfort, and
ultimately accelerate and improve patient outcomes.
“Organon has invested heavily in optimizing its R&D efforts,”
explained David Nicholson, Executive Vice President Research and
Development of Organon. “We are convinced that biomarker research
will accelerate the R&D process and improve the success rate of
developing new molecular and biological therapies. In particular,
our drug development programs for the treatment of psychiatric and
immune disorders are expected to benefit from this collaborative
research effort with Philips.”
“Our medical imaging modalities are rapidly improving and have
evolved into extremely powerful tools to image the function and
behavior of an anatomical feature, and not just its shape,” said
Rick Harwig, CTO of Philips. “The combined technological expertise
of Philips and the life sciences know-how of Organon, will
definitely speed up the evolution of our imaging modalities into
tools to image the body at the molecular level. In addition, they
will enable new opportunities in molecular diagnostics.”
As part of the agreement, scientists from Organon will work at the
Philips Life Sciences Facilities to identify, validate, and above
all, exploit novel biomarkers. The Life Sciences Facilities,
situated at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, is a
multi-disciplinary research facility, which provides the necessary
biological, chemical and technical infrastructure and expertise for
research and development in the field of translational biomarkers
and molecular medicine.
By combining the use of biomarkers (specific molecules or
cells which can be measured as an indicator of biological
function) and advanced non-invasive medical imaging
technologies, scientists from Organon and Philips will
jointly study the effects of psychiatric drugs in the brain
at the molecular level.
For further information please contact: Organon
Elina Daamen, media relations
NV Organon
Tel: +31-412-663685
E-mail: elina.daamen@organon.com
Philips
Steve Klink
Communications Department Philips Research
Tel.: +31 40 27 43703
Mobile: +31 6 10888824
E-mail: steve.klink@philips.com
About Organon
Organon creates, manufactures and markets innovative prescription
medicines that improve the health and quality of human life. Through
a combination of innovation and business partnerships, Organon seeks
to leverage its position as a leading biopharmaceutical company in
each of its core therapeutic fields: fertility, gynecology and
selected areas of anesthesia. It has extensive expertise in
neuroscience and a rich and focused R&D program. Research areas also
include immunology and specific areas of oncology. Organon products
are distributed in over 100 countries worldwide, of which more than
50 have an Organon subsidiary. Organon is the human healthcare
business unit of Akzo Nobel.
About Royal Philips Electronics
Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is a
global leader in healthcare, lighting and consumer lifestyle, delivering
people-centric, innovative products, services and solutions through the brand
promise of “sense and simplicity”. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips
employs approximately 134,200 employees in more than 60 countries worldwide.
With sales of EUR 27 billion in 2007, the company is a market leader in medical
diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring systems, energy efficient lighting
solutions, as well as lifestyle solutions for personal wellbeing. News from Philips is located at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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