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NephroGenex Receives Seed Funding
CARY, N.C./EWORLDWIRE/Nov. 8, 2004 ---
NephroGenex Inc., a new biotechnology company developing treatments for kidney
disease utilizing the latest scientific advancements in molecular profiling,
completed a seed funding of $500,000. Structured as a promissory note
convertible to preferred stock, the financing was led by Discovery Life Sciences
Fund, L.P., Vanderbilt University of Nashville, Tenn., and Karolinska
Innovations AB of Stockholm, Sweden.
"This seed financing allows us to complete the foundation for a company that
combines cutting-edge molecular profiling technologies with world-renowned
kidney researchers," explained J. Wesley Fox, Ph.D., president and CEO of the
company. The proceeds will be used to initiate research and business operations,
and expand the company's intellectual property portfolio. "We are excited to
participate in the formation of NephroGenex," indicated Tony Natale, a principal
of the Discovery Life Sciences Fund L.P. "Kidney disease is one of the costliest
and most challenging areas of medicine today. NephroGenex brings together some
of the most respected research minds from Europe and the United States - along
with seasoned biotechnology executives - to focus on developing effective
therapies for kidney disease."
About NephroGenex
NephroGenex is a new biotechnology company developing treatments for kidney
disease utilizing the latest scientific advancements in molecular profiling.
More than 20 million Americans have some form of chronic kidney disease, and
approximately 350,000 in the United States have end-stage renal disease (ESRD),
making renal disease one of the most costly illnesses to treat. Kidney disease
is a very complex disease, and although a number of drug candidates have been
identified in the last decade, few clinical trials have been initiated.
NephroGenex's proprietary kidney-specific molecular profiling technology is
establishing molecular fingerprints for the leading renal diseases. The
technology provides for the identification of key pathogenic pathways as well as
kidney disease patient populations that can potentially benefit from
FDA-approved drugs and established drug candidates. Molecular profiling can
significantly reduce the length and cost of clinical trials, and most
importantly increase the probability of a successful outcome.
The company's first proprietary drug candidate has shown promising results in
preclinical studies of glomerulosclerosis, a fundamental disease process common
to many kidney diseases.
The founders and collaborating scientists of NephroGenex are world-leading
experts on the molecular basis of kidney disease and the application of genomic
and proteomic molecular profiling to the characterization of disease processes.
A fact sheet on the company is available by calling
NephroGenex Inc. at (919) 678-9512, or by e-mailing
info@nephrogenex.com
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CONTACT:
J. Wesley Fox
NephroGenex, Inc.
204 Cherwell Drive
Cary, NC 27513
PHONE. 919-678-9686
FAX. 919-678-9688
EMAIL: info@nephrogenex.com
http://www.nephrogenex.com
KEYWORDS: Biotechnology, kidney disease, molecular profiling
SOURCE: NephroGenex, Inc.
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