TPP Global Development secures £9.6M for future drug candidate development
19
May 2010 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom: TPP Global Development (TPP), an
innovative drug development company, announced today it has raised £9.6m which
will be used to execute the Company’s strategy to develop early-stage
pre-clinical drug candidates.
TPP
has raised funds from a select group of investors, including the Scottish
Venture Fund. TPP will be using the funds to build shareholder value by
developing a diversified portfolio of drug programmes.
Therapeutic
focus areas are nervous system disorders, immunology/inflammation and niche
oncology, with early-stage, pre-clinical drug programmes sourced mainly from
research institutes and universities. TPP will develop these programmes in the
lab of the inventor where possible, or at a local contract research organization
(CRO). Once programmes reach the later stages of pre-clinical development, TPP
will look to license them to Pharma or, where it makes commercial sense,
establish them as separate spin-out companies.
TPP’s
willingness to in-license and develop programmes at a much earlier stage than
most other commercial organizations is a key differentiating feature.
Peter
Trill, TPP’s CFO commented, “There has always been a funding shortfall for
early stage research. This will become ever more acute as the pharma industry
continues to reduce spending on pre-clinical research, instead looking to
in-license late-stage pre-clinical drugs, and the economic environment puts
pressure on central government and medical charity research funding.”
TPP
has assembled an experienced board with strong industry expertise. CEO Tom Brown
and CFO Peter Trill, have almost 25 years combined experience of advising on and
investing in healthcare and biotech companies. Other board members include
Professor Michael Walker, CEO of Verona and a founder of Rhythm Search
Developments (RSD) which evolved into Nortran Pharmaceuticals and subsequently
NASDAQ-listed Cardiome, and Dr Sharon O’Kane, a founder of LSE-listed Renovo.
The
scientific advisory board (SAB) comprises a team of exceptional scientists,
chaired by Professor Sid Gilman, previously member and chairman of the FDA’s
PNS/CNS committee (the panel advising the FDA on drugs targeting nervous system
disorders) and a renowned scientist in the fields of Alzheimer’s and
Parkinson’s diseases and other movement disorders.
CEO
Tom Brown said, “We are fundamentally a science company but our board brings
more to TPP than scientific excellence - these are individuals with a
substantial track record of commercial success.” He added, “Our SAB also
stands out on the basis of its quality, composition and strategic role. Its role
is not simply a rubber stamping exercise for management - it has real input on
which programmes we develop and how we develop them.”
TPP
has headquartered itself in Edinburgh, Scotland. The key attractions are the
proximity to a number of highly ranked life-sciences universities, together with
a strong local skill base and infrastructure to support TPP’s business needs.
Additionally, there is strong momentum behind the Edinburgh BioQuarter project
which aims to cement Edinburgh and Scotland as a key player in the global
life-science arena. The recently announced £24m investment in a new
bio-incubator in Edinburgh, joint funded by Scottish Enterprise and the UK
Strategic Investment Fund, demonstrates commitment to this aim.
Lena
Wilson, chief executive, Scottish Enterprise said: “We are creating the kind
of supportive business environment that will hopefully see many more companies
follow TPP’s example in locating HQ functions here in Scotland. Through
projects like the Edinburgh BioQuarter, we are building on our clear strengths
in life sciences such as our academic base, the quality of our research and our
skilled motivated people, all of which TPP and many more global life sciences
companies clearly value.”
“TPP’s
investment in Edinburgh is excellent news for the Scottish economy generally and
will further enhance our growing international reputation in attracting
successful and ambitious life sciences organisations.”
For
more information, please visit www.tppgd.com
or contact:
TPP Global Development
Peter Trill, CFO
Ph: +44 (0)7887 631 550
Email: peter.trill@tppgd.com