A Digital Publication for the Practicing Medical Specialist, Industry Executive & Investor

Locate Bio Announced the In-licencing of Multiple Late Stage Orthobiologics Assets from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences

September 21, 2020

Locate Bio, an orthobiologics focused regenerative medicine company, today announced the in-licencing of multiple late stage orthobiologics assets from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Locate Bio notes the technologies developed by the RCSI Tissue Engineering Research Group have extensive pre-clinical and human data demonstrating their effectiveness in the treatment of both hard and soft tissues.  The RCSI licensing deal includes best in class, proprietary, natural collagen-based delivery technologies,  which have been developed into products for the regeneration of bone, the treatment of infection and regeneration of cartilage tissues.

Locate Bio’s ambition is to build a world leading, diversified orthobiologics company with a suite of best-in-class technologies that address the performance limitations of existing products and enable orthopaedic surgeons to improve the lives of people suffering from debilitating conditions. The bone grafting market is ripe for disruption as surgeons are forced to compromise between fusion rates, side effects, convenience and affordability. Locate Bio’s proprietary, regenerative medicine technology pipeline is delivering exciting orthobiologics products.

The in-licencing of the assets from RCSI provides additional depth and breadth to its current orthobiologics portfolio and accelerates its route to market. The company is looking for additional, complementary acquisition or in-licencing opportunities that would further broaden the portfolio to provide surgeons with a choice of best-in-class technologies and products that address the current challenges of existing products and meet the specific patient driven clinical need.

Locate Bio is currently seeking to establish a corporate presence in Ireland to further exploit these and future orthobiologic opportunities.

RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences is a world-leading international, independent university exclusively focused on education and research to drive improvements in human health worldwide. Established in 1784, to set and support professional standards for surgical training and practice in Ireland, today RCSI maintains a singular focus on health, with a clinically-led, patient-centred approch at the core of its research, education and training.

John von Benecke, CEO of Locate, said: “I am very excited by the addition of these high-quality, complementary, late stage products to our portfolio. This is an important step in our drive towards building a world leading orthobiologics business, with our platforms now covering several key areas across the waterfront of clinical use. We continue to make excellent progress with our lead product for spinal fusion and I look forward bringing these new assets through the regulatory approval process in the near future.”

Dr Ian Wilding, Chairman of Locate said: “The in-licensing of these late stage orthobiologics assets accelerates the Company’s ambitions and is another step in our strategy towards creating a differentiated, complementary portfolio of high value, innovative products, with strong IP and a well-defined path to market.”

Peter Dines, Chief Operating Officer of Mercia, said: “We are delighted by the significant progress that Locate is making, both with their lead product, which has the potential to disrupt a $3bn* market, and with significantly rounding out of their value proposition with the addition of these assets.”

Professor Fergal O’Brien, Head of the RCSI Tissue Engineering Research Group and Director of Research and Innovation at RCSI, added: “We are very pleased to be partnering with Locate Bio in this licensing deal. It is a clear validation of the excellent work being done within RCSI that we can attract businesses like Locate Bio to take these  products developed in our Tissue Engineering Research Group and AMBER, the SFI Centre for Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research,  into international markets.  The opportunity to translate next generation medical technologies from our research labs to the clinic in partnership with Locate Bio is  perfectly aligned with RCSI’s mission. This partnership will unlock the potential of our technologies to improve treatments and quality of life for patients with orthopaedic conditions.”

* DRG Medtech 360 Bone Graft Substitutes 2019

 

Medical Device News Magazinehttps://infomeddnews.com
Medical Device News Magazine provides breaking medical device / biotechnology news. Our subscribers include medical specialists, device industry executives, investors, and other allied health professionals, as well as patients who are interested in researching various medical devices. We hope you find value in our easy-to-read publication and its overall objectives! Medical Device News Magazine is a division of PTM Healthcare Marketing, Inc. Pauline T. Mayer is the managing editor.

More News!

The Evolut ™ FX+ TAVR system leverages market-leading valve performance with addition of larger windows to facilitate coronary access
The study was an analysis of AstraZeneca’s Phase 2 52-Week clinical trial of tralokinumab in patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF). The patient data from the trial was processed with Brainomix’s e-Lung tool. The tool is uniquely powered by the weighted reticulovascular score (WRVS), a novel biomarker that incorporates reticular opacities and vascular structures of the lung.
“Since the algorithm for matching patients with donors is changing across for all organs, this was a prime time to better understand whether transplant team decisions to accept a donated organ varied by patient race and gender,” she said. “We wanted to understand how the process of receiving a transplant after listing varied by race and gender, and the combination of the two, so that steps can be taken to make that process more equitable," said Khadijah Breathett, MD.
The Mount Sinai study found that primary care physicians’ approach reflects a dearth of evidence-based guidance for lung cancer screening shared decision-making in patients with complex comorbidities
This is the first ever transplantation of a genetically engineered porcine kidney into a living human recipient.

By using this website you agree to accept Medical Device News Magazine Privacy Policy