
Eli Lilly and Company was founded in 1876 and is based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Eli Lilly and Company develops, manufactures, and sells pharmaceutical products worldwide. It offers neuroscience products to treat schizophrenia, manic episodes, and bipolar maintenance; depression and diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain; attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children, adolescents, and adults; depression, bulimia nervosa, and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and bipolar depression. The company's endocrinology products are used for diabetes; type 2 diabetes; osteoporosis in postmenopausal women; osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and men at high risk for fracture; and human growth hormone deficiency and idiopathic short stature.Eli Lilly and Company also provides oncology products to prevent pancreatic, metastatic breast, non-small cell lung, ovarian, and bladder cancers; malignant pleural mesothelioma; and colorectal cancers, as well as offers cardiovascular products for treating erectile dysfunction, atherothrombotic events in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary invention and adults with severe sepsis at high risk of death. In addition, the company offers animal health products, such as cattle feed additives; antibiotics used to treat respiratory diseases and other diseases in cattle, swine, and poultry; protein supplements to improve milk productivity in dairy cows; anticoccidial agents for use in poultry; antibiotics used to control enteric infections in calves and swine; parasiticides for use on cattle and premises; and products that prevents flea infestations on dogs, as well as other pharmaceutical products to treat staphylococcal infections and bacterial infections. Eli Lilly distributes its products principally through independent wholesale distributors, as well as directly to pharmacies. It has a strategic alliance with MacroGenics, Inc.; and licensing and development agreements with TransPharma Medical Ltd. and BioMS Medical Corp.

Apotex Inc. company is Canada's leading generic drugmaker, producing some 300 generic drugs in thousands of varying dosages and formulations. Its product line includes generic equivalents of Merck's Claritin (allergy medication) and Pfizer's Norvasc (hypertension). Apotex markets its drugs throughout Canada and the US, as well as in about 115 other countries in the Asia/Pacific region, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Apotex company also has a manufacturing agreement with The Harvard Drug Group.

Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Achillion) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of treatments for infectious diseases. Within the anti-infective market, it focuses on the development of antivirals for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C and the development of antibacterials for the treatment of resistant bacterial infections. As of December 31, 2008, Achillion focused its efforts on advancing two late-stage preclinical candidates: ACH-1095, an NS4A antagonist for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C, being developed in collaboration with Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Gilead), and ACH-1625, a protease inhibitor also for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C. It has a pipeline of other product candidates, for which it is seeking appropriate collaborative partners. These product candidates include elvucitabine for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and ACH-702 for the treatment of serious bacterial infections.

Simplexity Health (formerly Cell Tech International) hopes that the algae growing in the fountain of youth is the secret. More specifically, the company scrapes up Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, a type of blue-green algae, out of Upper Klamath Lake, and stirs it into nutritional supplements, body care products, and nutrition bars. Calling it Super Blue Green Algae, the company's product line includes digestive aids, weight loss supplements, antioxidants, and powdered drink mixes. Simplexity Health sells its products through a multi-level, direct marketing program using a network of independent associates.

Altea Therapeutics Corporation company was founded in 1998 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia. Altea Therapeutics Corporation, a pharmaceutical company, develops and commercializes transdermal patch technology that delivers therapeutic levels of water-soluble small drugs, therapeutic proteins, carbohydrates, and vaccines through the skin. It provides disease prevention products, insulin skin patches for diabetes, and acute and chronic pain management products. The company also offers PassPort Patch to deliver drugs through the skin. Altea Therapeutics Corporation was formerly known as Altea Development Corporation.

Genzyme and Medtronic are out to prove that it doesn't just take time to heal a broken heart. The two companies' joint venture, MG Biotherapeutics, was created in 2004 to develop new treatments for heart attacks and other cardiovascular conditions. The company in 2006 ceased enrollment of new patients in its Phase II clinical trial, which had been testing the use of cell therapy to repair damaged heart tissue following a heart attack, after evidence showed the trial would not be successful. MG Biotherapeutics is also engaged in long-term research into next-generation cell therapies and is developing a less-invasive, catheter-based delivery system for cell therapy using Medtronic's TransAccess technology.

TRANSGENE S.A. company was founded in 1979 and is based in Strasbourg, France. Transgene S.A. is a subsidiary of Merieux Alliance. Transgene S.A., a biopharmaceutical company, engages in the discovery and development of gene-based therapeutic vaccines and immunotherapy products for the treatment of cancer and infectious diseases. The company’s products primarily include TG 4001/R3484, an immunotherapy targeting anti-infectious for human papilloma virus-associated pathologies, which completed Phase IIa trials; TG 4010, a cancer vaccine primarily for non small cell lung cancer, which is in Phase IIb trials; TG 1042, an immune enhancement gene therapy for cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, which is in Phase II trials; TG 4040, an anti-infectious therapeutic vaccine for chronic hepatitis C infection, which is in Phase I trials; and TG 4023, a preclinical suicide gene candidate for the treatment of 5-FU-sensitive tumors. It also offers a package of services relating to molecular biology, development, and biomanufacturing that include design and construction of new vaccines; development and/or adaptation of production process; development and/or adaptation of quality control assays; production and control of starting material for pharmaceutical and clinical development; and manufacturing material for clinical trials. Transgene S.A. has collaboration agreements with Roche, Association Francaise contre les Myopathies, and MIRUS; manufacturing and subcontracting agreements with International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, Innogenetics, Agence Nationale de Recherche contre le SIDA, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale, and EUROVACC; and licensing agreements with Merck, Imperial Cancer Research Technology, Ajinomoto, Aventis, and Cayla.

GTC Biotherapeutics develops, produces, and commercializes therapeutic proteins through transgenic animal technology. ATryn®, our recombinant form of human antithrombin, is the first transgenically produced protein to be approved anywhere in the world, having recently been approved by the European Commission for the prophylactic treatment of deep vein thrombosis in patients with hereditary antithrombin deficiencies that are undergoing surgical procedures. ATryn® is produced in the milk of goats developed using micro-injection technology to incorporate a human antithrombin transgene. In addition to ATryn®, GTC is developing additional recombinant forms of therapeutic proteins normally found in human blood plasma as well as monoclonal antibodies. These products have potential applications in hematology, oncology, and autoimmune diseases.

The revolution in genomics and proteomics spawned by the human genome project is providing a steady stream of protein therapeutic candidates. Many of these proteins require enhancements in their pharmacokinetic properties in order to be clinically effective because of inherent limitations of proteins as drugs. Advanced Proteome Therapeutics has initiated a program that is broadly applicable to proteins. It builds on a technology platform developed over twenty years of targeting proteins for site-selective modification and addresses issues which limit therapeutic utilization of promising proteins.The Company’s laboratories are located at the BioSquare Innovation and Discovery Center on the campus of the Boston University School of Medicine. Its scientists are engaged in research and development applying leading edge chemical and biochemical methodologies to commercially viable proteins. The technology is applicable to the generation of a variety of protein products including protein therapeutics, protein diagnostics and high value reagents for research.

PRA International knows it takes more than laboratory research to get drugs approved. The company, a clinical research organization (CRO), provides an array of drug development services to pharmaceutical and biotech companies around the world. Services the company offers include clinical trials management, database development, and regulatory filings preparation. PRA's clients are engaged in most major therapeutic areas, but the firm's particular strengths lie in oncology, central nervous system disorders, cardiovascular disease, allergy and respiratory disorders, and infectious disease. The company is owned by private equity firm Genstar Capital.
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