Living Cell Technologies Appoints New US-Based Director
Living Cell Technologies Appoints New US-Based Director
Jan. 8, 2008 12:06 AM
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA and AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/07/08 -- Living Cell
Technologies Limited (ASX: LCT) (PINKSHEETS: LVCLY) today announced the
appointment of Dr. Robert Caspari of Boulder, Colorado to LCT's Board of
Directors as a Non Executive Director.
Dr. Caspari is a physician with extensive experience in the pharmaceutical
and biotechnology industries. He has led clinical groups at international
pharmaceutical companies such as Schering Plough Corporation and Boehringer
Mannheim Corporation, as well as holding product manager and medical
affairs positions at such companies. Dr. Caspari has also had significant
clinical experience with diabetes.
More recently, Dr. Caspari has held senior positions at US-based
biotechnology companies. He was Senior Vice President of Commercial
Operations at Myogen Inc., and is currently President and CEO of Aurogen
Inc., a drug development company focused on neurological disorders.
Dr. Caspari is appointed pursuant to the agreement with NaviGroup
Management Ltd which has, among other rights, the right to appoint a new
director following its investment of US$2 million on November 6, 2007.
Living Cell Technologies' Chairman, Mr. Simon O'Loughlin, said, "We are
delighted to welcome Dr. Robert Caspari to LCT's Board of Directors. He
brings a wealth of experience in both the medical and commercial arenas.
Dr. Caspari's experience in global commercialization of biotechnology will
be invaluable to LCT going forward."
Living Cell is developing cell-based products to treat life threatening
human diseases. The Company owns a biocertified pig herd that it uses as a
source of cells for treating diabetes and neurological disorders. For
patients with Type 1 diabetes, the Company transplants microencapsulated
islet cells so that near-normal blood glucose levels may be achieved
without the need for administration of insulin or at significantly reduced
levels. The company entered clinical trials for its diabetes product in
2007. For the treatment of Huntington's disease and other neurological
disorders, the company transplants microencapsulated choroid plexus cells
that deliver beneficial proteins and neurotrophic factors to the brain.
Living Cell's technology enables healthy living cells to be injected into
patients to replace or repair damaged tissue without requiring the use of
immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection. Living Cell also offers
medical-grade porcine-derived products for the repair and replacement of
damaged tissues, as well as for research and other purposes.
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