Race Initiates Strategic Zantrene Formulation Collaboration with the University of Wollongong

On November 8, 2021 Race Oncology Limited ("Race") reported that it has entered into a strategic collaborative research agreement with the University of Wollongong (UOW) to undertake preclinical evaluation of new Zantrene formulations designed by Race (Press release, Race Oncology, NOV 8, 2021, View Source [SID1234595209]). This collaboration is expected to provide significant value to the company by expanding the market potential of Zantrene for new and existing cancer indications. All IP generated will be owned by Race royalty free.

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"This is an exciting and valuable collaboration for Race as we develop new Zantrene formulations and expand our pipeline. We are very much looking forward to working with Professor Ranson on this important program and building on the clinical lead we have in the m6A RNA methylation field via our FTO targeted drug Zantrene."

Chief Scientific Officer, Dr Daniel Tillett
Improved Formulations of Zantrene
Current administration of Zantrene requires the use of a central venous catheter in a hospital setting. While this is standard practice for the delivery of many chemotherapy drugs, longer-acting and more patient-friendly routes of administration are desirable if the full market potential of Zantrene is to be achieved.

Through a series of internal and collaborative programs, Race has designed and is developing several new proprietary Zantrene formulations that offer the potential for long-acting peripheral IV administration in an outpatient setting. Additional programs have identified a number of formulation approaches that could allow Zantrene to be delivered orally.The UOW collaboration provides Race with access to the lab, instrumental capabilities and expertise required to rapidly advance formulation development at lower cost and greater speed, while generating and capturing new patentable IP.

"As our preclinical programs mature, having the capacity to rapidly evaluate and subtly optimise formulations is an essential requirement in pharmaceutical development. I worked extensively on cancer drug development projects with Prof. Ranson while at UOW and a big part of our success can be attributed to an outstanding young PhD student and later postdoc with us, Dr Benjamin Buckley. It is fantastic to now have Ben’s expertise on the Race team and to be working together again alongside Prof Ranson to develop and expand our leading asset Zantrene."

Principal Scientist, Professor Michael Kelso
Team
These programs are to be led by Professor Marie Ranson in collaboration with Race’s Principal Scientist, Professor Michael Kelso. Prof Ranson is an esteemed cancer biologist with extensive experience in drug development and formulation. She has joint appointments at the Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute and Molecular Horizons Institute at the University Wollongong. Professor Ranson has published more than 110 peer-reviewed scientific papers in the area of oncology and drug development, holds several patents and has attracted over $20 million in research and industry funding.

"As a scientist who spends most of my time investigating basic biological processes, the opportunity to work with Race to develop new drug formulations that could translate into tangible benefits for cancer patients is extremely exciting. Zantrene shows immense promise as an effective new cancer drug and I am delighted to be working with my former UOW colleagues, Prof Kelso and Dr Buckley, in this collaboration with Race".

Professor Ranson
To support this program, Race has recruited a new Senior Scientist, Dr Benjamin Buckley, to perform work in Prof. Ranson’s lab. Dr Buckley brings over 8 years of doctoral training and postdoctoral experience in drug discovery and development to the Race team.

"I’m thrilled to be joining the team at Race and advancing formulations that can further realise the potential of Zantrene. Working in the Ranson Lab and leveraging the state-of-the-art facilities, expertise and instrumentation available at both UOW and the Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute adds considerable value to Race’s ‘Three Pillar’ strategy. Together with Profs Ranson, Kelso and the Race team, I very much look forward to capitalising on Zantrene’s significant first-mover advantage and showing the true clinical value of targeting FTO in difficult-to-treat cancers".

Dr Ben Buckley
This collaboration is to start immediately with results to be reported over the coming 12 months. While the contract value is not material in dollar terms, it is significant in that it transforms our R&D capability, so we can optimise and enhance Zantrene formulations and their utility in additional patient settings.