Tuesday, December 24, 2013
The Retina within Sight of RNAi Therapeutics
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
ISIS Demonstrates Wider Utility of RNaseH ASOs for Nuclear Targets
Reduction
of Nuclear-Retained RNA
Monday, December 9, 2013
Silenseed Lifts Secrecy of First Clinical RNAi Slow-Release Formulation
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Delivery Advance Illustrates Influence of Cosmetics Skin RNAi Therapeutics
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Investor Appetite for Expanding the Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Tool Box
As the economy improves and interest rates remain low, I expect money continue to move into the higher risk end of the market. In terms of the stock market this generally means that while the 'safe' companies were the first to recover following the collapse of the housing bubble, the more innovative and 'risky' groups such as social media and biotech followed with even larger returns.
Thinking of the oligonucleotide therapeutics space, the ultimate high-risk play that has yet to respond to the improved market conditions is Marina Bio. In hindsight, the two main reasons for Marina Bio's spectacular share price erosion were (1) that it promulgated the idea of an oligonucleotide therapeutics supermarket concept when nobody wanted to hear of it, and (2) that it did so after it had lost its credibility in the markets after many broken promises (largely under previous leadership) and then tried to re-define itself by the year.
Most would consider it dead now, but with a number of licenses to companies like Novartis, Monsanto, and Tekmira, two products in the clinic that utilize its SMARTICLE delivery technology (one for a microRNA Rx mimic by Mirna Therapeutics, one for an DNAi Therapeutic by ProNAi) and an in-house clinical candidate for an orphan indication (transkingdom RNAi for FAP cancer) in a suspended (for financial reasons) phase I study that one ought to be able to revive, it should have more inherent value than the $3-4M current market cap suggests. In addition, it retains access to usiRNAi triggers and high-affinity antisense chemistry for RNaseH gene knockdown and steric blocking applications that I see on par with the technologies by ISIS Pharmaceuticals, Santaris, and Regulus.
As appetite for all things oligonucleotide therapeutics grows, this could be an interesting play.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Silence Therapeutics to Validate Endothelial RNAi Knockdown in Man
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Friday, November 15, 2013
Arrowhead Research Patent Application Shows Ample Experience with Triantennary GalNAc-siRNAs
Monday, November 11, 2013
Alnylam Solidifies Lead in TTR Amyloidosis Race
By initiating a phase III study of Patirisan and further announcing fast-track designation for this product candidate, the company remains on track for an approval in 2016/7. Data from the competing RNaseH antisense compound by ISIS and GSK at the same meeting remains to be publicized.
Monday, November 4, 2013
ARC520 for Chronic HepB: The Immune System…It’s Reactivating!
Monday, October 28, 2013
Tekmira Grabs Leadership Position in Messenger RNA Therapeutics
Sunday, October 27, 2013
OTS 2013 Meeting Report- Now Available
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Regulus Borrows from RNAi Delivery Technologies…5 Years Late
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