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Nuvilex forms Diabetes consortium to develop treatment for Insulin-Dependent Diabetes

Nuvilex, a clinical-stage biotechnology company providing cell therapy solutions for the treatment of diseases, has formed a 'Diabetes Consortium' that will be tasked with the development of Nuvilex's treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes.

The composition of the Diabetes Consortium has evolved over many months. In addition to key personnel from Nuvilex, it consists of principals from Austrianova – Prof. Dr. Walter H. Gunzburg, the Chief Technical Officer of Austrianova and Nuvilex’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Brian Salmons, the CEO of Austrianova (Drs. Gunzburg and Salmons co-developed the Cell-in-a-Box(R) technology) and Prof. Ann Simpson of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) who, along with her professional colleagues at UTS, developed the insulin-producing cells known as Melligen cells. The plan is for these cells to be used as part of Nuvilex’s diabetes treatment.

The Diabetes Consortium will also include scientists from the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (UVMV) where many of the preclinical studies will be done to develop Nuvilex’s diabetes treatment. This research will be led by Prof. Dr. Walter H. Gunzburg, who is a member of the faculty at the UVMV.

Other members of the Diabetes Consortium are renowned researchers Prof. Eckhard Wolf and Prof. Rudiger Wanke from the Ludwig-Maximillians University of Munich (UOM) who have developed unique animal models for insulin-dependent diabetes, as well as the former Chief Scientist of Austrianova, Dr. Eva Maria Brandtner, who conducted much of the early research on encapsulated Melligen cells and is now at the VIVIT Research Institute in Austria.

Noted European gastroenterologist and oncologist Dr. Matthias Lohr, who is experienced in the treatment of diabetes and who also serves as the Chairman of Nuvilex’s Scientific Advisory Board, will play a major role in overseeing the research to be done within the Diabetes Consortium.

Kenneth L. Waggoner, the CEO and President of Nuvilex, commented, "We believe that, within the Diabetes Consortium, we have assembled a world-class group of scientists who have a keen and laser-focused interest in developing a treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes.

"The establishment of the Diabetes Consortium will allow for the free flow of critically important scientific information between all parties in the Diabetes Consortium as well as the collaboration between major research institutions from around the globe. This should serve to optimize the overall development time as we strive to create an entirely new treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes – a debilitating and dangerous disease that affects so many around the world."

Pivotal for the treatment will be the encapsulation of live insulin-producing Melligen cells using the proprietary, cellulose-based live cell encapsulation technology known as Cell-in-a-Box(R). These cells and the models at both the UVMV and the UOM will be used for the preclinical studies needed in preparation for clinical trials of Nuvilex’s diabetes treatment.

Nuvilex’s Chief Scientific Officer, Prof. Dr. Walter H. Gunzburg, said, "The formation of this Diabetes Consortium by Nuvilex is very timely and vitally important. Its existence should greatly facilitate our overall efforts as Nuvilex works to develop a unique treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes based on the Cell-in-a-Box(R) live cell encapsulation technology. In doing so, we believe that we will be able to develop a true "bio-artificial pancreas" that is both long-lived and effective in treating this devastating disease."