
NexMed, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is based in San Diego, California. NexMed, Inc. is a pharmaceutical and medical technology company with a focus on developing and commercializing therapeutic products based on its delivery systems. The Company focuses its efforts on new and topical pharmaceutical products based on a penetration enhancement drug delivery technology known as NexACT, which may enable an active drug to be better absorbed through the skin. The NexACT transdermal drug delivery technology is designed to enhance the absorption of an active drug through the skin, overcoming the skin’s natural barrier properties, and enabling high concentrations of the active drug to rapidly penetrate the desired site of the skin or extremity. In December 2009, the Company closed its acquisition of Bio-Quant, Inc., a research organization for in vitro and in vivo contract drug discovery and pre-clinical development services.

Roche Diagnostics Corporation company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Roche Diagnostics Corporation operates as a subsidiary of Roche Holding AG. Roche Diagnostics Corporation offers diagnostic tests and systems. The company operates in the diagnostic areas of diabetes care, centralized diagnostics, applied science, molecular diagnostics, and point-of-care diagnostics. Its products include diagnostics tools that test for congestive heart failure, HIV, Hepatitis B and C, fertility, and diabetes diseases. The company supplies its products to researchers, physicians, patients, hospitals, and laboratories. It has facilities in Indiana, New Jersey, South Carolina, Colorado, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and California, as well as locations in Canada.

Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Woodridge, Illinois. Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc., is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of drugs in the areas of infectious disease, oncology and respiratory disease. The Company has assembled a pipeline of clinical and preclinical product candidates. In September 2008, the Company entered into a development and commercialization agreement with Wyeth for cethromycin in the Asia Pacific region excluding Japan. Advanced Life Sciences Holdings, Inc. has a worldwide license (excluding Japan) from Abbott Laboratories (Abbott) to develop and commercialize cethromycin, once-a-day antibiotic for the treatment of respiratory tract infections. On September 30, 2008, the Company submitted a new drug application for the use of cethromycin in community acquired pneumonia.

Wockhardt works hard in the pharmaceutical world. The research and pharmaceutical manufacturing firm employs more than 500 scientists who focus on recombinant biopharmaceuticals, generics, and new drug discovery. Wockhardt's products include injectables, tablets, liquids, and topicals (creams and ointments) that it manufactures to sell itself and for AstraZeneca, Sanofi-Aventis, Cell Therapeutics, Schering-Plough, and other major drug companies. It operates 15 manufacturing plants in India, the UK, Ireland, France, and the US, and has filed more than 250 patents for biotechnology products. The company is a subsidiary of Khorakiwala Holdings and Investments.

AVAX Technologies company is developing vaccines created by extracting a patient's own cancer cells and chemically treating them to induce an immune system response. The technology used to create the vaccines (called AC Vaccine) is licensed from Thomas Jefferson University. AVAX's lead vaccine candidate M-Vax is intended as a post-surgical treatment for late-stage melanoma, but the company is also developing vaccine candidates to fight ovarian cancer (O-Vax) and non-small cell lung cancer (L-Vax). The company also offers contract manufacturing services to other biotech and pharmaceutical companies.

Kalypsys is searching for new medicines, and has developed a zippy way to find them. Its ultra-high throughput automated epiK screening system can analyze more than one million cell-based assay wells a day and can run 24 hours a day seven days a week. With that kind of research capability, the company has developed its own bioinformatics software to enable researchers to quickly find and compare data points. Kalypsys is generous enough to market the system, under the Kalypsys Systems brand, to other pharmaceutical research facilities. Its own drug development pipeline includes compounds in early stages of development, targeting cancer, inflammatory diseases, pain, and metabolic diseases.

Ben Venue Laboratories prides itself on having products that are clean, clear, and cold. A subsidiary of German drug firm Boehringer Ingelheim, the company provides contract manufacturing services, including product and process development and regulatory compliance services. The company specializes in manufacturing liquid and lyophilized (freeze-dried) pharmaceuticals. Ben Venue's Bedford Laboratories division provides contract manufacturing of generic injectable pharmaceuticals. Customers include multinational drugmakers, small biotech development firms, and government agencies.

Amarillo Biosciences, Inc. company was founded in 1984 and is based in Amarillo, Texas. Amarillo Biosciences, Inc. (AMAR) is engaged in developing biologics for the treatment of human and animal diseases. The Company has a technology for a less toxic method of administration, low-dose oral interferon, in United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Phase II clinical trials. The Company has developed a dietary supplement and an interferon alpha lozenge, but, as of December 31, 2008, had not commenced any product commercialization activities. Injectable interferon is an immune modulator used to treat viral and autoimmune diseases and cancer. Orally delivered interferon binds to mucosal cells in the mouth and throat resulting in stimulation of immune mechanisms, and has been shown to activate hundreds of immune system genes in the peripheral blood. As of December 31, 2008, the Company has a Phase II study in progress in the United States to treat oral warts in human immunodeficiency virus-positive (HIV+) patients (Orphan Drug Designation).

Genmab was founded in 1999. Genmab analyzes genomes in its lab. The biotech company creates and develops human antibodies to treat such conditions as lymphoma and other cancers, as well as autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. It has assembled a portfolio of products under its HuMax brand that are in different stages of development, ranging from pre-clinical to late-stage trials. In addition to developing its HuMax products, Genmab is working to create products for conditions such as infectious diseases and vascular conditions. The company has licensing and development partnerships with several international pharmaceutical and biotech companies including GlaxoSmithKline, Amgen, Medarex, and Roche.

BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc. company was founded in 1996 and is based in Lincolnshire, Illinois. BioSante Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, develops products for female sexual health, menopause, contraception, and male hypogonadism. It develops calcium phosphate nanotechnology for aesthetic medicine, novel vaccines, and drug delivery. The company's products include LibiGel, a transdermal testosterone gel in Phase III development for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction; Elestrin, a transdermal estradiol (estrogen) gel for the treatment of moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause; Bio-T-Gel, a transdermal testosterone gel in development for the treatment of hypogonadism, or testosterone deficiency in men; and the Pill-Plus for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction in women using oral or transdermal contraceptives. The company's CaP products in development comprise BioLook, which is facial line filler in development using proprietary CaP technology in the area of aesthetic medicine; BioVant for the treatment of viral and bacterial infections and autoimmune diseases; BioOral, a delivery system using CaP technology for oral/buccal/intranasal administration of proteins and other therapies; and BioAir, a delivery system using CaP technology for inhalable versions of proteins and other therapies.
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