LEO Pharma Exercises Option with HitGen to License Compounds for Development of Novel Class of Drugs in Dermatology

On November 12, 2019 LEO Pharma A/S and HitGen Inc. are reported that HitGen and LEO Pharma expands their collaboration with a license to develop a novel class of drugs for a dermatology indication (Press release, Leo, NOV 12, 2019, View Source [SID1234550956]).

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The licensed compounds were identified using HitGen’s leading technology platform, which involved screening DNA encoded libraries (DEL), containing over 400 billion small molecules with drug-like properties, synthesized on a broad range of structurally diverse scaffolds. A number of novel small molecule leads for an undisclosed target nominated by LEO Pharma are subject of this license.

Under the terms of the collaboration agreement, HitGen will grant exclusive rights to LEO Pharma to develop and commercialize the licensed compounds. HitGen will be eligible for preclinical and clinical milestone payments from LEO Pharma as the project progresses, in addition to an option exercise fee.

Today’s announcement marks a significant milestone in the long lasting partnership between LEO Pharma and HitGen originally initiated in 2015.

"We are delighted to announce this license with LEO Pharma. The success of delivery of these licensed compounds has further demonstrated the power of our DEL platform to discover novel small molecules against a variety of targets, including those previously deemed challenging for small molecule modalities. In this case that target may be characterized as a "protein-protein interaction", a class that has proved "hard-to-drug" for small molecule discovery. The current achievement marks the continued progress and success of the discovery collaboration between the companies, spanning a range of discovery programs. We look forward to announcing future milestones as the programs progress." said Dr. Jin Li, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of HitGen.

To date HitGen has initiated screening efforts on multiple LEO Pharma discovery programs related to dermatology. These programs are at various stages of screening, selection, synthesis and validation.

"It is with great pleasure that we expand our collaboration with HitGen to further accelerate LEO Pharma’s ambition to discover promising lead compounds against challenging drug targets in dermatology. This license marks a successful discovery of a promising compound series targeting a novel "protein-protein interaction" and is yet another important milestone in our dedicated efforts to discover and develop oral first-in-class drugs. LEO Pharma is committed to making pioneering advances in dermatology research and to bringing new treatments to patients faster," said Dr. Thorsten Thormann, Vice President of Global Research at LEO Pharma.

NGM Reports Business Highlights and Third Quarter 2019 Financial Results

On November 12, 2019 NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (NGM or the Company) (Nasdaq: NGM), a clinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing transformative therapeutics for patients, reported business highlights and third quarter 2019 financial results for the period ending September 30, 2019 (Press release, NGM Biopharmaceuticals, NOV 12, 2019, View Source [SID1234550973]).

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"We continue to build momentum across our three therapeutic focus areas: metabolic disease, oncology and ophthalmic disease," said David J. Woodhouse, Ph.D., chief executive officer of NGM. "We’re very encouraged by the interim results we reported last month from the 24-week cohort in our aldafermin Phase 2 study. Consistent with our prior Phase 2 readouts, these data reinforce that aldafermin rapidly returns patients to near normal levels of liver fat and other key inflammatory and fibrotic biomarker measures by 12 weeks, and that these clinically meaningful reductions are sustained through a 24-week period. We look forward to learning early next year whether extending the duration of improved liver health from 12 to 24 weeks will translate to histological benefit. With our ongoing Phase 2b ALPINE 2/3 study of aldafermin, we are working to build a strong clinical case for the efficacy and tolerability of aldafermin in treating NASH patients."

Dr. Woodhouse continued, "We are also advancing a Phase 1 study of NGM621 in patients with dry AMD and are preparing to initiate a Phase 1a/1b study of NGM120 in patients with solid tumors, some of whom are afflicted with cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome (CACS). Like NASH, dry AMD and CACS are diseases characterized by large unmet medical needs. We are working diligently to develop transformative medicines for those patients. These programs are part of our strategic collaboration with Merck, which has enabled us to broaden our pipeline into areas such as oncology and ophthalmology. We are also advancing another wholly-owned program, NGM395, a long-acting GDF15 receptor agonist, into a Phase 1 safety and tolerability study."

Third Quarter 2019 and Recent Highlights

Reported preliminary topline results from interim analysis of Cohort 4 in the Phase 2 clinical study of aldafermin (NGM282) in NASH patients with Stage 2 or 3 (F2-F3) fibrosis. The protocol for this cohort, which includes 78 patients with biopsy-confirmed NASH and F2-F3 liver fibrosis, consists of an assessment of the efficacy, safety and tolerability of a 1 mg daily dose of aldafermin compared to placebo over 24 weeks. A pre-specified interim analysis conducted in approximately half the patients revealed that 24 weeks of treatment with aldafermin was well-tolerated and resulted in statistically significant reductions compared to placebo in absolute and relative liver fat, alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and PRO-C3. See link here to view a summary of the Cohort 4 interim analysis findings.

Topline results of the full Cohort 4, which will include an assessment of the effect of 24 weeks of treatment on liver histology, are anticipated in the first quarter of 2020. NGM plans to report preliminary results on ALPINE 2/3, an ongoing Phase 2b study of aldafermin in NASH patients with F2-F3 fibrosis, by the end of 2020.

Disclosed complement C3 as the target for NGM621, an antibody intended to slow progression of vision loss in patients with dry AMD. NGM621 is an inhibitory antibody binding complement C3, a key node of all three complement pathways. Human genetics data suggest that inhibition of complement can effectively slow the progression of AMD. A Phase 1 study is currently underway to evaluate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of up to two intravitreal doses of NGM621 in patients with geographic atrophy, the dry form of advanced AMD. Currently, there are no approved therapies to treat geographic atrophy, a disease that is prevalent in approximately one million adults in the United States and progresses to permanent loss of central vision.

Announced addition of Valerie Pierce as Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer. NGM continued to expand its leadership team with the addition of Ms. Pierce to provide legal oversight to the Company. Prior to joining NGM in September 2019, Ms. Pierce served as Senior Vice President, Associate General Counsel at Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Jazz). She brings to NGM over 25 years of experience providing legal counsel to public pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, including Jazz, Amyris, Inc., Sunesis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Tularik Inc. (acquired by Amgen, Inc.) and ALZA Corporation (acquired by Johnson & Johnson). Ms. Pierce received a B.A. from Yale University and a J.D. from the Yale Law School.

Third Quarter Financial Results

Related party revenue for the third quarter of 2019 was $21.6 million, compared to $20.8 million for the same period in 2018.

Research and development expenses for the third quarter of 2019 were $29.0 million, compared to $24.5 million for the same period in 2018. The increase in research and development expenses was primarily attributable to increases in unallocated research and development expenses associated with personnel-related expenses, external research and development expenses associated with the advancement of NGM’s growing pipeline and aldafermin program expenses for ongoing Phase 2 and Phase 2b clinical trials.

General and administrative expenses for the third quarter of 2019 were $5.6 million, compared to $4.8 million for the same period in 2018. The increase in general and administrative expenses was primarily attributable to personnel-related expenses and an increase in legal and other professional service expenses required to support NGM’s operations as a public company.

For the third quarter of 2019, NGM reported a net loss of $10.9 million, compared to a net loss of $7.5 million for the same period in 2018.

Cash, cash equivalents and short-term marketable securities were $356.6 million as of September 30, 2019, compared to $206.6 million as of December 31, 2018. The increase of $150.0 million was primarily attributable to net cash proceeds of $173.7 million from the Company’s initial public offering and concurrent private placement, offset by cash used in operations over the period.

Moleculin Biotech, Inc. Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter Ended September 30, 2019

On November 12, 2019 Moleculin Biotech, Inc., (NASDAQ: MBRX) ("Moleculin" or the "Company"), a clinical stage pharmaceutical company with a broad portfolio of drug candidates targeting highly resistant tumors, reported its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2019 (Press release, Moleculin, NOV 12, 2019, View Source [SID1234550989]). Additionally, the Company announced potential upcoming milestones and recent corporate developments.

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Moleculin Biotech, Inc. is a clinical stage pharmaceutical company focused on the development of a broad portfolio of oncology drug candidates for the treatment of highly resistant tumors. (PRNewsfoto/Moleculin Biotech, Inc.)

Management Discussion

Walter Klemp, chairman and chief executive officer of Moleculin, said, "We are extremely pleased with the progress we have achieved year-to-date with our research programs and ongoing clinical trials setting the stage for the Company to report clinical results in the near future. During the third quarter we continued to make great progress, particularly on the Annamycin front. The recent discovery that Annamycin accumulates at elevated levels in the lungs, liver, spleen and pancreas represents what we believe could be a significant opportunity to treat certain difficult cancers. We’ve known for some time that Annamycin is effective in the treatment of AML (acute myeloid leukemia) in animal models. In that regard, our expectation for positive activity from our current AML clinical trials may very well correlate with this. What’s new here is the observation that Annamycin may also be more effective than currently approved anthracyclines due to its high uptake and effectiveness in eliminating cancer cells localized in different organs. Annamycin may be well suited to treat metastasized tumors because of its ability in murine research models to accumulate in certain organs at nearly six times the level of the current standard of care anthracycline. This is an important development as we progress through our research and clinical trials."

Mr. Klemp continued, "In Poland, our Annamycin clinical trial continues to indicate positive results from patients dosed at the 180mg level. We expect to report treatment results for this latest cohort in the fourth quarter of this year. This is our third cohort of patients in the Polish trial that have been successfully treated with increased dosages from 120 mg/m2 to 150 mg/ m2 to 180 mg/ m2 with minimal to no adverse events and has continued to exhibit no cardiotoxicity. We believe this sets the stage for yet another increased dose in the next cohort at 210 mg/kg. Given the potential for the first ever non-cardiotoxic anthracycline and Annamycin’s apparent ability to avoid multi-drug resistance, we are excited with the opportunities ahead."

"Due to the positive results we are achieving with Annamycin in our research and ongoing clinical trials, we recently announced the expansion of Annamycin production commitments. To this point, our clinical supply of Annamycin has been produced in a smaller pilot-level facility. Our supplier is now shifting Annamycin production to a larger-scale production facility. We believe this is a positive indication as we continue the development of Annamycin."

"Given the positive results reported in recent quarters from (1) the physician sponsored research and clinical trial in the treatment of glioblastoma with our lead STAT3 inhibitor – WP1066 – in combination with radiation therapy, (2) the elevated accumulation of Annamycin in the lungs, liver, pancreas and spleen, and the possibilities for triple negative breast cancer metastasized to the lungs, and (3) the expectation of reporting results soon from our proof of concept clinical trial to evaluate our p-STAT3 inhibitor, WP1220, for the topical treatment of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma ("CTCL"), we remain highly focused on developing ‘multiple shots on goal’ for the treatment of rare and difficult cancers. We are pleased with the progress being achieved on a number of different clinical fronts in developing treatments for highly resistant cancers," concluded Mr. Klemp.

Jonathan Foster, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Moleculin, stated, "We finished the third quarter with a solid balance sheet with cash of approximately $15.4 million and no debt. We believe our existing cash and cash equivalents will be sufficient to fund our planned operations well into the second quarter of 2020 without the issuance of additional equity for cash. During the third quarter our R&D expense increased to $2.8 million due to increased clinical activity with three drugs in four clinical trials. For the nine-month period, cash used in operations was $12.5 million and net cash provided by financing activities was $20.9 million. We are highly focused on our ongoing research programs, clinical trials and remaining capital efficient through our important developmental process. We also continue to be pleased with our team’s progress on the Company’s stated milestones."

Third Quarter Highlights and Recent Corporate Developments

Moleculin Announces New Data Confirms Anti-tumor Efficacy of Annamycin in Both Human and Murine AML Models – Data Presented at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)-NCI-EORTC Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics Conference – October 29, 2019, the Company announced the presentation of a poster at the AACR (Free AACR Whitepaper)-NCI-EORTC Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics Conference in Boston, MA. The poster, entitled "Dose and Schedule-Dependent Efficacy of Liposomal Annamycin in Pre-clinical Models of Acute Myeloid Leukemia," presents data documenting the high activity of Annamycin against AML, including in vitro studies in a panel of human AML cell lines, as well as in vivo studies in both human and murine AML models developed under the Company’s sponsored research agreement with MD Anderson Cancer Center.

This study highlights an important new finding that Annamycin may be more effective than other drugs due to its high uptake and effectiveness in eliminating AML cells localized in different organs. Additional important observations made with these studies indicates that the long-term exposure of healthy mice (at least 12 doses so far) to a highly efficacious dose of 4 mg/kg administered weekly is not toxic and that even two weekly doses of 4 mg/kg are producing a significant increase in survival. Annamycin is designed to be non-cardiotoxic, this extended dosing regimen may prove to be feasible and beneficial in humans. This potentially opens the door for expanded and improved dosing regimens in future clinical trials.

From the abstract: Based on bioluminescence imaging, the liposomal formulation of the Annamycin significantly delayed AML progression in the human OCL-AML3/NSG model at 4 mg/kg with once weekly dosing. Similarly, significant dose-dependent reduction of peripheral blood AML blasts was observed in the murine AML-Turq2 model, and this reduction was strongly correlated with prolongation of animal survival. The median survival of mice receiving four doses of L-Ann once a week at 4 mg/ml was 37 days while mice receiving vehicle lived only 14 days (p=0.0002). Different doses and administration schedules of [Annamycin] were tested in an effort to maximize survival benefits. In summary [Annamycin] is effective in AML, demonstrating significant activity in both in vitro and in vivo mouse models with a distinct pattern of intracellular uptake and organ distribution using a once a week schedule. This suggests that [Annamycin] with this profile, including a lack of cardiotoxicity and activity against [doxorubicin] resistant tumors, may be an advantageous approach in the treatment of AML.

To see the entire poster, please go to: www.moleculin.com

Moleculin Increases Annamycin Production Due to Positive Clinical Trial Activity and Expanded Potential Indications – Expansion of potential indications includes lung-localized tumors – October 22, 2019, the Company announced the expansion of Annamycin production commitments in response to management’s assessment of positive AML clinical trial activity and the potential expansion of indications for use to include lung-localized tumors. The purchase commitment arranged through Davos Pharmaceuticals includes moving final production of Annamycin to a larger-scale suite within BSP Pharmaceuticals S.p.A. ("BSP") in Latina, Italy.

The Company’s clinical trials of Annamycin in relapsed and refractory AML are going better than expected and it appears it will be able to reach a higher maximum tolerable dose than what was established in previous clinical trials. The Company believes this will increase its chances for improved patient outcomes. Coupled with the recent discovery in animal models that Annamycin may be well suited to treat lung-localized tumors because of its ability in such models to accumulate in the lungs at nearly 6 times the level of the current standard of care anthracycline.

Management’s view of success in clinic and the expectation of wider demand resulting from additional clinical trials in lung-localized tumors, it’s time for Moleculin to start preparing for an eventual drug approval process. That requires the development and validation of commercial scale methods and this move with BSP marks the beginning of that process. In addition to increasing the scale of clinical supply production, the Company will be working with BSP and with our manufacturer of API to develop the commercial scale synthesis and drug production methods we will need to ultimately prepare for New Drug Approval.

Moleculin Announces its Sponsored Research at MD Anderson Cancer Center Has Resulted in the Filing of Patent Protection for New Discovery – September 16, 2019, the Company announced its sponsored research at MD Anderson Cancer Center has resulted in the filing of a new patent on behalf of MD Anderson Cancer Center covering the combination of its immune stimulating/transcriptional-modulator, WP1066, with well-known immune checkpoint inhibitors.

The Company previously announced preliminary preclinical data showing beneficial therapeutic effect from WP1066 when used in combination with PDL-1 and CTLA-4 immune checkpoint inhibitors in pancreatic cancer models. This new discovery opens new potentially effective approaches to utilize check point inhibitors for treatment of pancreatic cancer and other types cancers that are unresponsive to current immunotherapies.

Moleculin Announces CTRC Approval of WP1066 Pediatric Brain Tumor Trial – August 20, 2019, the Company announced approval by the Emory University Clinical Trial Review Committee (CTRC) to move forward with an Investigator Initiated clinical trial of Moleculin’s immune-stimulating/transcriptional-modulator, WP1066, for the treatment of pediatric brain tumors. The trial will take place at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Continued progress with the MD Anderson clinical trial of WP1066 in brain tumors has cleared the way for a pediatric brain tumor trial with investigators from Emory University School of Medicine. With CTRC approval, the investigators can now submit a request for an IND from the FDA for this indication referencing the MD Anderson IND already in place.

Dr. Tobey MacDonald, Professor of the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine, Director of Pediatric Neuro-Oncology at Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center and Principle Investigator for this clinical trial commented: "We’ve done a lot of preclinical research suggesting that WP1066 may be beneficial in treating pediatric brain tumors, including medulloblastoma, where there continues to be a critical unmet need for more effective therapies. We are excited to finally get this trial moving."

Moleculin Announces Completion of Lymphoma Trial Enrollment – August 13, 2019, the Company announced its proof of concept clinical trial to evaluate its p-STAT3 inhibitor, WP1220, for the topical treatment of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma ("CTCL") has reached full enrollment.

The Company believes there continues to be an unmet need for an improved topical therapy for Stage I-III CTCL skin lesions, especially one that may avoid significant unwanted side effects. CTCL is known to frequently involve the upregulation of the activated form of STAT3 (p-STAT3), which has been linked to a range of tumor-related transcriptional activity. This proof of concept, if successful, could be an important first demonstration of a therapeutic effect in humans from such a p-STAT3 inhibitor. This trial represents one of four clinical trials currently underway. The Company believes showing activity with one of its STAT3 inhibitors, within its WP1066 family of molecules, could be an indicator of both the value of p-STAT3 as a target and the potential for its drugs in the treatment of other cancers where STAT3 is highly activated.

Moleculin Announces Breakthrough Discovery: WP1066 Potentially Capable of Immune Reprogramming in Glioblastoma Animal Models – Data to be presented at the Inaugural Conference on Brain Metastases, August 16-17, 2019 – August 6, 2019, the Company announced that a paper entitled "Immunological Reprogramming in the CNS Tumor Microenvironment and Therapeutic Efficacy of Radiotherapy with STAT3 Blockade" was presented at the Inaugural Conference on Brain Metastases, in New York City, August 16-17, 2019. Dr. Martina Ott, of MD Anderson Cancer Center, presented the findings of the research she conducted in collaboration with Dr. Amy Heimberger (the Principle Investigator of the current investigator-initiated clinical of WP1066 for brain tumors) in combining WP1066 with radiation therapy in glioblastoma animal models.

One of the findings of her research that is especially encouraging is that immune-competent mice treated with both radiation and WP1066 developed an immunological memory that enabled them to prevent regrowth of the tumor after these tumor cells were reintroduced. The result was the development of long-term survivors, leading to an increase in overall survival in these models.

This study was also particularly interesting because it showed the most robust immunological responses were located in the CNS (Central Nervous System) tumor microenvironment rather than peripheral non-tumor tissue. Importantly, the study indicated that the combination of STAT3 inhibition with whole brain radiotherapy had the capacity to enhance the therapeutic effect against established tumors based on immunological competence.

Moleculin Announces Annamycin in Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Poland Advances to 3rd Cohort – July 18, 2019, the Company announced additional positive interim safety and efficacy data from its ongoing open label, single arm Phase 1/2 study of Annamycin in Poland. Three patients were treated at a dose level of 150 mg/m2 with no drug-related adverse events, including no signs of cardiotoxicity. The results for all 3 patients were reviewed by the Drug Safety Review Committee, which determined that the trial could progress to the next higher dose level of 180 mg/m2. To date in Poland, one patient experienced grade 2 mucositis (which resolved to grade 1 within 2 days) and no other adverse events related to Annamycin have been reported. One patient has completed treatment in the 120 mg/m2 (second) cohort in the Company’s parallel US clinical trial (the US trial started at a lower initial dose of 100 mg/m2). The Company continues to see no evidence of cardiotoxicity in any of the patients treated thus far in its clinical trials.

Moleculin Files for New Patents for Annamycin After Receiving FDA Approval of Fast Track Designation – July 10, 2019, the Company announced it has filed new patents covering the production and reconstitution of Annamycin, which is currently in two clinical trials for the treatment of relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Annamycin has Orphan Drug Designation in the US for the treatment of AML and the Company recently announced promising preclinical data showing the potential for Annamycin to become an important treatment for lung metastases. If these patent applications are approved, this will potentially give the Company 20 years of patent protection for Annamycin.

Moleculin Announces Additional Positive Interim Results in First Cohort of Phase 1/2 Clinical Studies of Annamycin in Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Europe – 2 of 3 patients qualify to proceed to a potentially curative bone marrow transplant; trial advances to next higher dose level – May 7, 2019, the Company announced additional positive interim safety and efficacy data from its ongoing open label, single arm Phase 1/2 study of Annamycin in Poland. After receiving a single starting dose of 120 mg/m2 in the first cohort of the dose escalation phase of the trial, 2 of 3 patients treated responded sufficiently to qualify for a potentially curative bone marrow transplant. The results for all 3 patients were reviewed by the Safety Review Committee, which determined that no drug-related adverse events were observed that would prevent advancing the trial to the next higher dose level of 150 mg/m2. To date in the European trial, one patient experienced grade 2 mucositis (which resolved to grade 1 within 2 days) and no other adverse events related to Annamycin have been reported. No additional patient data have been developed in the Company’s parallel US clinical trial, which is currently recruiting its second cohort to be given a dose level of 120 mg/m2 (the U.S. trial started at a lower initial dose of 100 mg/m2).

Financial Results for the Third Quarter ended September 30, 2019

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Baystate Health and Life Image Announce Strategic Partnership to Develop AI Innovations to Improve Treatment Decisions and Match Cancer Patients to Clinical Trials

On November 12, 2019 Baystate Health, the premier integrated health system serving more than 800,000 patients in western New England, reported a strategic partnership with Life Image, the largest medical evidence network providing access to points of care and curated clinical and imaging data, to develop novel artificial intelligence tools that would help advance technical innovations in radiology, neurology and oncology (Press release, Baystate Health, NOV 12, 2019, View Source [SID1234551007]).

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Specifically, TechSpring, the innovation arm for Baystate, will work closely with Life Image to evaluate a number of AI solutions including those that promise to improve speed and accuracy in diagnosing blood clots in stroke patients; improve clinical pathways for physicians treating or diagnosing a patient by finding and comparing clinical criteria against a group of de-identified patients with similar clinical characteristics; and identify potential patient matches to oncology clinical trials in order to advance cancer research as well as give western New England residents better access to potentially life-saving treatments.

Baystate and Life Image began working together 10 years ago when the health system became one of the company’s first customers. Life Image created the image exchange category when it developed solutions more than a decade ago to help solve the many technical and structural barriers that prevented the seamless exchange of medical images.

With its beginnings in image exchange, Life Image is now a global medical evidence network that offers ‘living’ datasets of novel imaging data that’s linkable to other clinical information and provides network access to points-of-care to enable improved care delivery, novel research and innovation.

Baystate has been a healthcare innovator since 1873 when it first established the modern American hospital in Springfield, which was one of only 178 acute care hospitals in the country. Baystate has played an important role in the evolution of the healthcare industry by advancing leading-edge methods such as fast-track cardiac, chronic care, homeopathic medicine and educational innovation for physicians and nurses.

"Baystate Health and TechSpring are excited to partner with Life Image on the next generation of healthcare technology with AI initiatives that have targeted use cases with high clinical utility and value," said Richard Hicks, MD, Department Chair of Radiology at Baystate. "For example, by understanding how similar patients may have been diagnosed or treated can help improve accuracy and, ultimately, patient outcomes."

Baystate launched TechSpring five years ago to accelerate innovation in healthcare informatics and technology in order to solve the challenges of healthcare. TechSpring provides technology companies access to a real, live health system using a proven process and platform to test and validate digital health solutions.

"TechSpring has tackled a variety of challenges for Baystate, from transitions in care to operational efficiencies. This is a big, bold next step into the world of AI," said Joel Vengco, Vice President, Chief Information Officer and TechSpring Founder. "Baystate is a living lab to pursue those big ideas, learn quickly and eventually share with the wider market."

"Life Image enables creative collaborations outside of healthcare’s traditional silos through use of its leading technical capabilities and unmatched evidence-based network," said Matthew A. Michela, President and CEO of Life Image. "This partnership with Baystate and TechSpring will facilitate new breakthrough technologies that work in the real healthcare world, specifically in the practice setting where patients and clinicians interact."

Accenture analyzed key clinical health AI applications and found that they can potentially create $150 billion in annual savings in the United States by 2026. A McKinsey report found that a potential for healthcare AI to deliver between $350 billion and $410 billion in annual value by 2025.

Veloxis Pharmaceuticals Announces Financial Results for the First Nine Months of 2019

On November 12, 2019 Veloxis Pharmaceuticals A/S (OMX: VELO) reported its Interim Report for the first nine months of 2019 (Press release, Veloxis Pharmaceuticals, NOV 12, 2019, View Source [SID1234551022]). This Company Release should be read in conjunction with Veloxis’s full Interim Report for the first nine months of 2019, which is attached to this release and also available on Veloxis’s website at: View Source

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Highlights

Product revenue for the first nine months of 2019 was USD 54.5 million, an increase of 97% compared to the same period last year.
US revenue increased 98% to USD 47.3 million
EU revenue increased 80% to USD 7.0 million
Over 96% of US transplant centers have used Envarsus since its launch.
Cash balance, USD 35.9 million on September 30, 2019.
Veloxis reported a net income of USD 7.7 million for the first nine months of 2019 compared with a net loss of USD 4.1 million for the same period in 2018.
Outlook for 2019

On 31 October 2019, Veloxis revised its 2019 Outlook of revenues to be in the range of USD 75–82 million and operating income before accounting for stock compensation to be in the range of USD 15–22 million. Veloxis previously reported its 2019 Outlook to be USD 69–77 million for revenues and operating income before accounting for stock compensation to be in the range of USD 10–15 million.

Conference Call

A conference call will be held tomorrow, November 13, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. CET (Denmark); 3:00 p.m. GST (London); and 10:00 a.m. EST (New York).

To access the live conference call, please dial one of the following numbers:

DK: +45 32 72 75 18

UK: +44 (0) 203 009 5710

US: +1 917 720 0178

Confirmation Code: 1177055

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About Envarsus

Envarsus is a novel formulation of tacrolimus designed using advance technology which allows for increased bioavailability and controlled, smooth delivery, resulting in in once daily dosing, a lower total daily dose requirement, and lower peak concentrations with less fluctuation.

In addition to the prophylaxis of organ rejection in kidney transplant patients converted from tacrolimus, Envarsus is now FDA-approved for use in de novo kidney transplant patients as of December 2018. That means more patients, including hard-to-treat patients such as rapid metabolizers, can benefit from once-daily controlled-release Envarsus. Envarsus is marketed as Envarsus XR in the Unites States.