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DBV TECHNOLOGIES
STENGTHENS BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD
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Paris, France – 13 November 2007 – DBV
Technologies (DBV), announced today that it has made several significant
appointments to its Board of Directors (BOD) and Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).
DBV Technologies is developing its proprietary, patented VIASKIN® epicutaneous
delivery technology primarily for the diagnosis and treatment of allergies and
mass vaccination. Stéphane Thiroloix is appointed to the Board of Directors,
while Richard Guy and Paul-Henri Lambert join the Scientific Advisory Board.
Newly appointed Board member Stéphane Thiroloix brings extensive strategic and
operational experience in the pharmaceutical industry. He is presently Executive
VP Corporate Development at Ipsen, heading preclinical, clinical and
pharmaceutical development as well as business development, regulatory and legal
affairs. Prior to his role at Ipsen, Mr. Thiroloix also fulfilled roles at
Bristol Myers Squibb France and GlaxoSmithKline Europe.
Mr. Thiroloix joins another notable board member Torbjorn Bjerke, who provides
further insight and expertise into the field of allergy treatment from his
extensive allergy experience as CEO at the Swedish inflammatory diseases focused
Biolipox, Executive Vice President of R&D at ALK-Abello and as a Director of
Research at AstraZeneca.
As a new SAB appointment, Prof. Richard Guy increases DBV Technologies’
expertise in percutaneous administration, having contributed to breakthroughs in
understanding of the skin and the in vivo evaluation of topical bioavailability.
Prof. Guy is currently Head of Pharmacy and Pharmacology at the University of
Bath, United Kingdom.
Finally Prof. Paul Henri Lambert, a specialist in vaccination and immunology,
has also joined the SAB. He was previously Director of vaccine and vaccination
research at the World Health Organisation (WHO). Between 2000 and 2004, Prof.
Lambert was Coordinator of the European Commission’s European project on the
Improvement of Neonatal Vaccination and has chaired the Steering Committee of
the European Consortium for (TB) Vaccines (TBVAC) since 2004. He is Director of
the annual global Advanced Course of Vaccinology co-sponsored by the B&M Gates
Foundation and the European Commission.
The SAB, chaired by world-renowned expert in allergy diagnosis and neonatal care
Prof. Christophe Dupont, now includes a full complement of six leading experts
appointed to support DBV’s present and future objectives to become a leader in
epicutaneous delivery and its applications in allergy diagnosis, allergy
treatment and mass vaccination.
Commenting on the appointments to the board and scientific board, Jean François
Biry, Chairman and CEO of DBV, said, “We are delighted that we have been able to
attract such talented and renowned individuals. Our new BOD appointment
significantly adds to DBV’s experience in clinical development while the
combined SAB will provide DBV with extensive expertise in the areas of allergy
diagnosis, vaccination, and dermatology. This knowledge and experience will be
integral to the future of DBV Technologies, as we expand and mature our pipeline
in the areas of allergy diagnosis, allergy desensitisation, vaccine delivery and
cosmaceutical applications of our VIASKIN technology.”
-Ends-
For more information contact:
Northbank Communications:
Katja Stout/ Justine Lamond/ Holly Griffiths
Tel: +44 (0)20 7268 3241
dbv@northbankcommunications.com
DBV Technologies:
www.dbv-technologies.com
Jean-François Biry, Chairman and CEO
Tel: +33 (0)1 55 427878
jfbiry@dbv-technologies.com
Notes to editors:
About DBV Technologies
DBV Technologies, headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, is a
biopharmaceutical company specialising in the development of non-invasive
epicutaneous diagnostics and immunotherapies for allergy diagnosis and
treatment. The Company is headed by Jean-François Biry, Chairman & CEO and was
born out of the experience of Doctor Pierre-Henri Benhamou, a paediatrician
specialising in gastro-enterology, allergosis and nutrition, and Bertrand Dupont,
a qualified engineer from the Arts et Métiers Institute. DBV’s lead product,
Diallertest® Milk, is on sale in France and several other countries for the
diagnosis of cow’s milk protein allergy. The product represents a revolution in
paediatrics and was awarded an International prize for Technological Innovation
by the Altran foundation.
Founded in 2002, DBV Technologies has ca.30 employees and is based in the
Pépinière Paris Santé Cochin, in Paris’ 14th arrondissement. More information
can be found at
www.dbv-technologies.com .
For more information on cow’s milk protein allergy, visit
http://allergieaulaitdevache.com
and www.aplv-leblog.com .
About VIASKIN®
The company has perfected and patented worldwide its VIASKIN® technology, a
unique delivery system that retains the active compound on the carrier using
electrostatic forces only. This allows active compounds to be delivered to the
epidermis of the skin without breaking the blood-skin barrier. The Company has a
pipeline of Diallertest® products geared for the diagnosis of other allergies
including wheat, soya bean and dust mites. The VIASKIN® technology is in
development for use in treating allergies through desensitisation and for the
administration of vaccines. The company is currently seeking partnerships in
these areas. The technology was awarded the Siemen’s prize for Innovation 2006.
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