AMRI (NASDAQ: AMRI) today announced it received a federal contract award
from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to provide chemistry and other
drug discovery technologies in support of NINDS’ Medicinal Chemistry for
Neurotherapeutics Program (MCNP), part of the NIH Blueprint
Neurotherapeutics Network. AMRI has been collaborating with NINDS since
2005 on novel treatments for spinal muscular atrophy, a degenerative
neuromuscular disease.
The five-year contract provides AMRI with funding of up to $43 million,
based on the number of approved projects and availability of funds. The
initial funding of up to $10 million applies to the first phase of the
project, expected to begin this month, with the objective of delivering
at least one Phase I clinical trial candidate.
"After a highly competitive, rigorous application process, AMRI was
selected for this contract award because of our proven track record on
projects of similar scope with a number of global pharmaceutical
companies. The company’s deep bench strength, scale of operations, and
strong global footprint enable us to consistently deliver high
performance and quality for our clients on a cost-effective basis. This
significant award demonstrates the NIH’s new focus on helping support
the translation of basic research discoveries in areas of unmet medical
need to potential drug candidates,” said AMRI’s Chairman, President and
CEO, Thomas E. D’Ambra, Ph.D.
"We are pleased to support NIH/NINDS’ efforts and provide our discovery
resources to the neuroscience research community and to patients who
suffer from devastating neurological and degenerative diseases, such as
macular degeneration and Alzheimer’s disease,” added Dr. D’Ambra.
"The Blueprint Neurotherapeutics Network is modeled after the NIH Spinal
Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Project. Our successes in partnering with AMRI
and other companies on the SMA Project have given us the confidence to
extend this approach to other disorders that affect the nervous system,”
said Jill Heemskerk, Ph.D., a program director in the NINDS Office of
Translational Research and the lead contact for the Blueprint
Neurotherapeutics Network.
Under the MCNP, AMRI will begin providing medicinal chemistry services
to neuroscientists throughout the United States with the goal of
efficiently developing pre-clinical drug candidates that are suitable
for advanced development and ultimately clinical trials in humans. AMRI
will utilize its integrated drug discovery capabilities involving
exploratory chemistry, hit-to-lead chemistry, and lead optimization.
Specific services to be provided include compound design, synthesis, and
management together with in vitro metabolic testing.
About The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The National Institutes of Health (www.nih.gov)
includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. It is the primary federal
agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and translational
medical research, and it investigates the causes, treatments, and cures
for both common and rare diseases.
About AMRI
Founded in 1991, Albany Molecular Research, Inc. provides scientific
services, products and technologies focused on improving the quality of
life. AMRI works on drug discovery and development projects and conducts
manufacturing of active ingredients and pharmaceutical intermediates for
many of the world’s leading healthcare companies. As an additional value
added service to its customers, the company is also investing in R&D in
order to expand its contract services and to identify novel early stage
drug candidates with the goal to outlicense to a strategic partner. With
locations in the United States., Europe, and Asia, AMRI provides
customers with a wide range of services, technologies and cost models.
AMRI Forward-Looking Statement
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forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve risks and uncertainties.
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statements may be identified by forward-looking words such as "may,”
"could,” "should,” "would,” "will,” "intend,” "expect,” "anticipate,”
"believe” and "continue” or similar words.
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place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements.
The
company’s actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking
statements as a result of numerous factors, some of which the company
may not be able to predict and may not be within the company’s control.
Factors that could cause such differences include, but are not
limited to (a) the company’s performance under the collaboration with
NINDS; (b) successful results in the performance of the services; (c)
NINDS continuous utilization of the company’s services at levels set
forth in the contract; (d) NINDS continued pursuit of programs under
which the company provides services, as well as those factors discussed
in the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2010 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March
16, 2011 and the company’s other SEC filings.
The company does
not undertake any duty to and does not intend to update any
forward-looking statements contained in this press release after the
date of this press release.
