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hi murr

>"Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and MS are all on the threshold
>of being understood and unravelled," Professor Horne said.

yesss!!!

even if this does not mean an 'instant' cure
for any of the three diseases mentioned,
the knowledge gained will be priceless and
the treatment and management of same could only benefit


janet


At 13:32 2001/07/15 -0700, Murray Charters wrote:
>Financial Review
>Schering joins in Victorian neurobiology research
>Bill Pheasant
>16/07/2001
>
>The Victorian Government will today announce a $25 million
>funding deal by German drug giant Schering AG for a new
>biotechnology collaboration, Neurosciences Victoria (NSV).
>
>NSV is a consortium from three of Melbourne's main biomedical
>precincts with research institutes in the area of neurobiology,
>including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dementia,
>stroke recovery and multiple sclerosis.
>
>The commercial support for Victoria's biotech push is the latest
>in a series of national initiatives that include plans by Victoria
>and Queensland to build a $150 million synchrotron for drug
>development and rivalry between the States for investment
>in biotech. The NSV funding, in 10 projects for up to five years,
>will be one of the global pharmaceutical company's largest R&D
>arrangements, says Schering Australia CEO Mr John Dammery.
>
>"I honestly believe that this brings together powerful resources
>that, working in synergy, will advance the availability of new
>treatments for a number of debilitating neurological conditions,"
>Mr Dammery said.
>
>In April, Schering AG, which had sales of about $7.5 billion
>last year, pledged DM1 million a year to kick-start a European
>Neuroscience Institute in Germany.
>
>Dr William Hart, CEO of NSV, said the ageing population,
>the Human Genome Project and increased computer processing
>were driving major advances in the neurobiology. Dr Hart said
>Australia had a "bad track record" of translating research
>discoveries into commercial benefits, and the deal with Schering
>would provide cash flow for the development of the NSV
>research collaboration.
>
>Monash Medical Centre's head of neurology,
>Professor Malcolm Horne, said the Victorian Government
>had put $13 million into the new institute, including $7 million
>for new leading-edge technologies, for example in proteomics,
>to be shared by a range of researchers.
>
>Intellectual property issues were dealt with by NSV,
>with companies such as Schering able to enter licensing deals
>on discoveries rather than gaining ownership of patents,
>enabling more commercial value to be retained in Australia,
>he said.
>
>Neurobiology would be a key growth area in medical science,
>with about a quarter of all medical research in the field
>of neuroscience and degenerative conditions.
>
>"Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and MS are all on the threshold
>of being understood and unravelled," Professor Horne said.
>
>NSV will incorporate neurological science researchers
>at Melbourne University, Monash University,
>the Austin Hospital, the Walter & Eliza Hall Institute
>and the Howard Florey Institute.
>
>SOURCE: Financial Review
>http://afr.com/australia/2001/07/16/FFXNDPAP5PC.html

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