STM publisher Elsevier has announced that four start-up companies have been selected for The Hive, Elsevier's new incubator project for biotech and pharmaceutical start-up firms.
Arctic Pharma, Rubius Therapeutics, Reset Therapeutics and Myelo Therapeutics were selected for demonstrating their commitment to addressing areas of high needs in therapeutics. All four firms will receive complimentary training and access to Elsevier's suite of information solutions, to empower their work and help overcome R&D bottlenecks and challenges. Through The Hive, Elsevier will showcase the innovation that occurs in early stage drug discovery and development.
Elsevier's R&D Solutions for Pharma & Life Sciences fuel research and decision-making in early stage drug discovery and development, and are used by most of the world's leading biopharmaceutical companies. The four start-ups that are part of The Hive will be using Elsevier's tools to support their research.
Arctic Pharma AS is developing anti-cancer drugs by exploiting the 'sweet tooth' of cancer cells and their peculiar metabolic features. Key enzymes that are upregulated in cancer cell metabolism are targeted with inhibitors designed at Arctic Pharma. This supports Arctic Pharma's development of new pharmaceuticals to combat cancer that exhibit few side effects.
Rubius Therapeutics, founded by Flagship VentureLabs, is using breakthrough science to develop an entirely new class of therapy. Red-Cell Therapeutics™ (RCTs) have the potential to treat a wide array of diseases including rare genetic disorders, metabolic conditions, cancer, autoimmune and infectious diseases.
Reset Therapeutics is a discovery-stage biopharma company developing first-in-class approaches to treating diseases by restoring the body's natural 24-hour, or circadian, rhythms. Reset's pipeline includes new chemical entities designed to treat Cushing's disease, type-2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders and narcolepsy and other disorders associated with excessive daytime sleepiness.
Myelo Therapeutics is developing treatments in areas of high unmet medical needs. Its lead compound, Myelo001, is an orally applied small molecule. MyeloConcept, a phase IIa clinical trial, currently investigates the efficacy of Myelo001 in reducing the occurrence of Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia (CIN), a side effect of cytotoxic chemotherapy that can delay treatment.
The products that The Hive Participants will be using include: Pathway Studio™, Reaxys®, Reaxys® Medicinal Chemistry, ScienceDirect, Scopus, PharmaPendium® and Embase®. The Hive will engage the wider pharma R&D community via case studies and other digital content featuring the participants; which will be widely-promoted throughout Elsevier's online and social networks.
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