University College Dublin (UCD) and Elan Corporation plc, (NYSE: ELN) today
announced an initiative designed to create a leadership position in the
global biotechnology industry. The cornerstone of this effort will be
the establishment of Europe’s first interdisciplinary Chair in the ‘Business
of Biotechnology’
which will sit at the intersection of the
UCD Smurfit Graduate School of Business and the UCD College of Science.
This integrated discipline will combine the study and application of
rigorous business management with the sciences and the accelerating
advancement of biology, computational applications and diagnostics.
The UCD Elan initiative is expected to run for at least seven years and
will include, in addition to the newly established Chair, two new
post-doctoral scholarships as well as an annual lecture series that
highlights management leadership in the dynamic and ever changing world
of biotechnology, on a global basis. In addition, Elan will contribute
to UCD's new Science Centre that is nearing completion. The total Elan
contribution is expected to be in excess of €3million.
"With Elan's broad and significant support, we hope to be a leader and
substantial contributor to the development of the biotechnology sector
on a global basis. From a UCD perspective, our goal is to help create
leading edge approaches to the management of, and participation in, the
"science process" which is the fundamental foundation to long-term
success of the biotechnology sector," said Hugh Brady, president of UCD.
"Elan's commitment will enable us to fuse the best thinking and skills
within the University, which includes our science, business and medical
schools. We expect the creation of Europe’s first interdisciplinary
chair in the ‘Business of Biotechnology’ to stimulate innovation
right across campus," continued Dr. Brady.
"We are delighted to have the opportunity to work closely with the
leadership and faculty of one of Europe's leading universities on this
ground breaking initiative," said Kelly Martin, chief executive officer,
Elan Corporation.
"Rapid advancements in biology, computational application and
diagnostics combined with the globalization of the biotechnology
industry require future business leaders to have the skills and
expertise to manage a portfolio of assets within the environment of a
dynamic and ever changing risks/reward equation. Future industry and
company success will be defined by those with the ability to make good
decisions within this integrated space."
"Business leaders will need to balance complex and multi-dimensional
considerations such as patient requirements and personalized medicine
which needs to take into account genetic markers and scientific
discovery that can be accelerated by advancing approaches to drug
discovery. The effective management of complex regulatory and legal
frameworks, along with global pricing and reimbursement will also be a
prerequisite to success."
Mr. Martin added, "As an Irish-based neuroscience biotechnology company
that operates on a global scale, we understand the myriad opportunities
and challenges as they are part of our every day journey. Navigating
these complexities and combining the interdisciplinary decision making
process across business, clinical and scientific disciplines will be
essential for the long-term, future success of Elan."
"Our goal is to make tactical and strategic decisions that are
consciously more integrated and analytically deeper than any of our
global competitors. By doing so, we will create a competitive advantage
that will ultimately drive benefit to patients, employees, shareholders
and partners."
"We, as a company, are committed to being leaders in the "how to" manage
within the biotechnology industry perspective and are delighted in this
instance to share both financial support and experience with UCD,"
concluded Mr. Martin.
About UCD
UCD is Ireland's largest university with 25,000 students, including 30%
of all international students in the country. UCD educates the largest
number of science and engineering graduates in Ireland, including over
31% of the science and engineering PhDs in the country, making it the
national leader in fourth-level education. UCD has been ranked number
one in research funding in Ireland for the last two years. Its research
portfolio is particularly strong in biotechnology and includes the
emerging area of systems biology. UCD is currently constructing an
iconic 67,000 m2 Science Centre for teaching and research -
the largest science capital development project in the history of Irish
third-level education.
In recent years, UCD has fostered over 250 industry partnerships and is
the national leader in technology transfer and university spinouts.
Supported by the expertise of NovaUCD - the University's hub for
knowledge transfer and commercialisation activities - many of these
start-ups have gone on to develop new and game-changing products and
services.
About Elan
Elan is a neuroscience focused biotechnology company committed to making
a difference in the lives of patients and their families by dedicating
itself to bringing innovations in science to fill significant unmet
medical needs that continue to exist around the world. For additional
information about Elan, please visit www.elan.com
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