
PharmaNet, a global, drug development services company, provides a comprehensive range of services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, generic drug, and medical device industries. PharmaNet offers clinical-development solutions including consulting services, Phase I clinical studies, bioequivalency and pharmacodynamic studies, bioanalytical analyses, and Phase II, III, and IV clinical development programs. In addition, PharmaNet offers technology tools for managing clinical trial data.

Vernalis plc company was founded in 1986 and is based in Winnersh, the United Kingdom. Vernalis plc, a development stage pharmaceutical company, engages in de novo structure and fragment-based drug discovery, and pre-clinical and clinical development primarily in Europe and North America. It primarily involves in the research, development, and commercialization of pharmaceutical products for a range of medical disorders. The company’s products include Frovatriptan, a 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonist, which is approved as an acute oral treatment for migraine headache and its associated symptoms; and Apokyn, an acute intermittent therapy for the treatment of re-emergence of Parkinson’s disease symptoms associated with advanced Parkinson’s disease. Its product pipeline comprises V3381/Indantadol, a Phase IIb study novel small molecule with a dual mechanism for the treatment of neuropathic pain; V85546, a Phase I study selective MMP 12 inhibitor for inflammation; V1512/Levodopa methyl ester/carbidopa, a Phase II trial product for Parkinson’s disease treatment; V2006, an adenosine A2A receptor antagonist in Phase IIa study for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease; NVP-AUY922, a novel Hsp90 inhibitor, which is in Phase I program for the treatment of a range of cancers, including solid tumors and hematological cancers; V158866 Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase, a pre-clinical stage product for pain management; V10153, a Phase IIa recombinant human thrombolytic protein for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke; and V24343, a Phase I study cannabinoid type 1 receptor antagonist for the treatment of obesity, diabetes, and related disorders.

Accentia Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (Accentia) is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of late-stage, targeted therapeutic clinical products in the areas of respiratory disease and oncology. The Company operates in two segments: Biopharmaceutical Products and Services, and Specialty Pharmaceuticals. The Biopharmaceutical Products and Services segment develops late-stage biopharmaceutical products with an emphasis on the respiratory and oncology therapeutic areas. The products developed in this segment are SinuNase, BiovaxID and Revimmune. This segment also includes the Company’s consulting business, which provides a range of services relating to biopharmaceutical product development, and its biologics products business. The Specialty Pharmaceuticals segment markets and sells pharmaceutical products that are developed primarily by its third-party development partners. In this segment, Accentia sells the Respi~TANN, SinuTest and Zinotic.

Third Wave Technologies is riding the biotech breakers. Using its Invader technology, Third Wave develops molecular diagnostic tests that detect genetic variations associated with a variety of conditions, including cystic fibrosis, cardiovascular risk factors, and infectious disease. Some tests can determine a patient's likely response to certain drugs, making it possible for doctors to avoid prescribing a drug that might cause dangerous side effects. Third Wave company has a strong presence in Japan, where it has a collaboration agreement with genetic researchers at the University of Tokyo. Third Wave Technologies was acquired by Hologic in 2008 for $580 million.

Metagenics, Inc., doing business as Ethical Nutrients, manufactures and distributes medical foods and nutraceuticals to healthcare practitioners. The company offers FirstLine Therapy programs for the prevention and management of chronic conditions, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and arthritis. It distributes its products in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. The company was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in San Clemente, California with research and development centers in Gig Harbor, Washington; and Ithaca, New York. It has manufacturing facilities in Gig Harbor, Washington. As of September 11, 2009, Metagenics, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Alticor Inc.

XenoPort, Inc. company was founded in 1999 and is based in Santa Clara, California. XenoPort, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, focuses on developing internally discovered product candidates that utilize the body's natural nutrient transport mechanisms to enhance the therapeutic benefits of drugs. Its portfolio of product candidates includes XP13512, which is a transported prodrug of gabapentin, has been evaluated in a phase III clinical program for the treatment of restless legs syndrome, as well as completed a phase IIa clinical trial for the management of post-herpetic neuralgia; XP19986, a transported prodrug of R-baclofen for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease and spasticity; and XP21279, a transported prodrug of levodopa, which is in phase I clinical trial for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. The company also develops XP21279, a transported prodrug of L-Dopa, for the treatment of Parkinson's disease; and XP21510, a transported prodrug of tranexamic acid, for the treatment of menorrhagia or heavy menstrual bleeding. XenoPort has strategic alliances with Astellas Pharma, Inc.; Glaxo Group Limited; and Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Norgine Limited was founded in 1906 and is based in Harefield, the United Kingdom with regional offices in Tunisia and Saudi Arabia. It has manufacturing sites in Dreux, France; and Hengoed, the United Kingdom. The company has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Spain, as well as in Australia, and South Africa. Norgine Limited is a subsidiary of Norgine Europe B.V. Norgine Limited, a specialty pharmaceutical company, develops, manufactures, and markets products in the areas of gastroenterology, hepatology, and pain management in Europe. It offers products for the treatment of chronic constipation and faecal impaction, bowel preparation prior to colonoscopy, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, duodenal and benign gastric ulcers, traveler’s diarrhoea, and pain, as well as provides antitussive medications and products for the relief of smooth muscle spasm. The company also provides assistance in the development and launch of pharmaceutical products for companies.

The Westaim Corporation was founded in 1996. The Westaim Corporation, a holding company, develops, manufactures and commercializes medical products that fight infection and inflammation. Nucryst Pharmaceuticals Corp. Nucryst develops, manufactures and commercializes innovative medical products that fight infection and inflammation. Wound Care Products: Acticoat Burn Dressings and Acticoat 7 Dressings, targeting the burn and chronic wound markets, were developed and sold by Nucryst. Nucryst's license to Smith & Nephew grants Smith & Nephew the exclusive worldwide right to market, distribute and sell Acticoat products using Nucryst's SILCRYST coatings for use on non-minor dermal wounds or burns in humans, including improvements to those products, and any new products developed with Smith & Nephew using Nucryst's SILCRYST coatings or powders in the Field. There are six product families with SILCRYST coatings manufactured by Nucryst for Smith & Nephew at its Fort Saskatchewan plant: Acticoat Burn, Acticoat 7, Acticoat Absorbent, Acticoat Moisture Control, Acticoat Site, and Acticoat Post-Op. In 2008, Nucryst announced that Health Canada granted marketing approval for a new SILCRYST product, Acticoat Flex Barrier Dressing. Agreements with Smith & Nephew: In 2007, Nucryst signed amended agreements with Smith & Nephew for the manufacture and sale of Acticoat products.

AVIVA Biosciences develops biochips to speed drug discovery and research. The chips help researchers learn how cells interact with each and their environment which in turn helps scientists to create drugs that target those behaviors. The firm is also developing a means for isolating hard-to-detect rare cells from blood samples; this technology could be used in prenatal care, such as detecting Down syndrome in the first trimester of pregnancy. It can also be used for cancer diagnostics. Chinese life sciences company, CapitalBio, is AVIVA's primary shareholder.

Vaccination is one of the most effective methods of preventing infectious diseases. That’s why Janssen Vaccines is committed to developing first-in-class or best-in-class vaccines for some of the world’s most life- threatening infectious diseases such as Ebola, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Extra-intestinal Pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) and polio. Most of our pipeline products are based on two innovative technology platforms – PER.C6® and AdVac®. We partner with many of the world’s leading experts, academic and clinical institutions and other pharmaceutical companies for the development of vaccines.
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