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Hadasit, the technology transfer company of Hadassah University Medical
Center, announced that Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat visited the new
Hadassah Medical Center Hebrew University Biotechnology Park
(JBP-Jerusalem BioPark) Ein-Kerem at Hadassah University Hospital’s Ein
Kerem campus today.
The visit coincided with the mayor’s June 15th announcement
to invest NIS 100 million in the development of the capital's biomedical
industry over the next five years to create jobs and attract local and
foreign businesses to establish a presence in the city. The JBP is a
cornerstone of this plan and is heralded as first of its kind in Israel.
Mayor Barkat said, “The municipality and the Jerusalem Development
Authority are available to the JBP and support plans to extend the
Jerusalem light rail train to the BioPark and Hadassah Ein Kerem campus.”
He continued, “Hadassah University Medical Center is a world class
medical facility; Hadasit is a novelty amongst technology transfer
companies, and Hadasit Bio Holdings (HBL), its publicly traded
subsidiary, adds additional elements of attraction for the investment
community such as liquidity, transparency and diversity. Hebrew
University is a prime academic institution. Indeed there is much
potential here.”
Mayor Barkat concluded, “Hadassah, Hadasit, HBL and HU have successfully
pushed boundaries and pioneered new terrain in terms of the marriage of
science and business. Today, we bear witness to a vision realized, the
beginnings of a thriving biopark, the essential infrastructure element
to compliment the existing innovation and commercialization programs
already in place. It is a great pride that all of the scientific
creativity and commercial progress at the Hadassah Ein Kerem campus is
attracting global interest.”
The mayor’s visit at JBP was hosted by Professor Shlomo Mor-Yosef,
Director General of Hadassah Medical Organization and chairman of the
board of Hadasit. The visit was attended by Elchanan HaCohen, vice
president & director general of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Avraham Kuznitsky, founder and owner of Minrav, the heads of the
departments at Hadassah University Hospital Ein Kerem, the CEO and
chairman of HBL, chief scientific officers of HBL’s nine portfolio
companies, including Cell Cure, Thrombotech, ConjuGate, TKsignal,
InCure, ProtAb, Tolarex, Verto, and KAHR Medical, as well as the staff
of the HCRC.
Professor Mor-Yosef said, “Mayor Barkat, we hope that you will join the
efforts of bringing additional businesses to the JBP by introducing
incentives.”
“It is an honor to host you today Mr. Mayor. Your firm commitment to
supporting and growing the life science industry in Jerusalem is an
inspiration to all of us, and especially, the hard working scientists
and company CEOs who have already chosen to innovate at the Jerusalem
BioPark,” said Dr. Rafi Hofstein, chairman of the board of HBL.
Mr. HaCohen said, “The massive infrastructure within the campus and the
combination of the Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical Center are
ideal for leveraging the economic and scientific capabilities of
Jerusalem, especially in high tech where Jerusalem enjoys a relative
advantage.”
The JBP, a joint project of Hadassah and the Hebrew University, was
constructed by Minrav, one of Israel's leading real estate developers.
The facility, which just recently opened it doors, comprises customized
offices and access to Hadassah's state of the art Clinical Research
Center (HCRC) which provides pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical
device companies a complete package of services and facilities for drug
and device clinical studies. HCRC services include the availability of
Hadassah’s dedicated, top rate, GCP qualified clinical team, a large
patient pool, a certified GMP facility and a research center with
standard operating procedures (SOP's) to ensure quality control. JBP is
also intended to be a center where occupants may benefit from the
massive pool of expertise and innovation within Hadassah Medical Center,
the hospital with the highest rate of translational R&D in Israel, as
well as the free flow of ideas and symbiotic collaborations.
About Hadasit and HBL
Hadasit (www.hadasit.co.il),
the technology transfer company of Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO)
in Jerusalem, Israel, promotes and commercializes HMO’s continuously
generated intellectual property (IP) and R&D capabilities. IP generated
by HMO has already gained global recognition due to Hadasit’s successful
enterprising of Hadassah’s biomedical technology, including novel
therapeutics, diagnostics and devices.
Hadasit Bio Holdings (TASE:HDST), (www.hbl.co.il),
is the publicly traded holding company of Hadasit, the technology
transfer company of Hadassah Medical Organization. HBL was founded in
2005 for the purpose of advancing the knowledge and experience
accumulated in the Hadassah University Hospital Research Laboratories.
HBL has a portfolio of nine biotechnology companies, all of which have
proven success at the feasibility stage; all have demonstrated efficacy
of a medication/s in animal models and are before clinical trials. HBL’s
companies are all developing medications for billion dollar markets and
have blockbuster potential. Fields of focus include cancer, inflammatory
diseases and tissue rehabilitation by means of stem cells, all of which
Hadassah University Hospital possesses vast knowledge and is known as a
world leader. The company was issued in January 2006 and raised up to
date approximately 20 million dollars from the public and from a
strategic investor.
About Hadassah University Medical Center
The Hadassah University Medical Center (www.hadassah.org.il)
is a state-of-the-art medical center incorporating all medical and
surgical sub-specialties. With a 750 beds tertiary care referral
hospital at Ein Kerem and a 300 bed community hospital on Mt. Scopus,
Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem conductshalf of
the hospitalresearch in Israel. The flagship of Hadassah, the
Women's Zionist Organization of America, which laid the foundation of
Israel's medical infrastructure, initiated and maintains educational
programs and youth institutions, and is the main supporter of The
Hadassah Medical Center, which is committed to excellence in health
care, medical research and medical education. Together with the Hebrew
University, Hadassah runs five academic schools of medical professions.
Hadassah treats everybody, regardless of race, religion, gender,
ethnicity or political persuasion, and provides medical services to
nearly one million people annually.
About Hadassah Clinical Research Center
The Hadassah Clinical Research Center (HCRC) is the Phase I Clinical
Trial Unit of the Hadassah University Hospital located at The Hadassah
Medical Center Hebrew University Biotechnology Park (JBP-Jerusalem
BioPark) Ein-Kerem. The HCRC is a joint venture of the Clinical
Pharmacology Unit of the Division of Medicine and Hadasit, the
technology transfer company of Hadassah University Hospitals. Professor
Yoseph Caraco, a clinical pharmacologist with an international
reputation in clinical and laboratory research, leads a dedicated team
of professionals trained to conduct research with the highest
international standards. The staff at the 15 bed HCRC unit has years of
experience working with local and international pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, medical device and CRO companies, offering a complete
package of services and facilities for drug and device clinical studies.
For more information about the HCRC, please contact: liron@hadassah.org.il.