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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May
24, 2004.
Genetronics
and Merck Sign Licensing Agreement for MedPulser(R) DNA Delivery
System to Support DNA Vaccine Delivery.
SAN
DIEGO, May 24, 2004 - Genetronics Biomedical Corporation (Amex:
GEB) has signed a collaboration and licensing agreement with Merck
& Co., Inc. (NYSE: MRK) to develop and commercialize Genetronics'
MedPulser® DNA Delivery System, which will be developed for
use with certain of Merck's DNA vaccine programs. This development
and commercialization agreement is an extension of an initial evaluation
agreement that was established in 2003.
Under
the terms of the Agreement, Merck receives the right to use Genetronics'
proprietary technology initially for two specific antigens with
an option to extend the agreement to include a limited number of
additional target antigens. Genetronics will receive an upfront
payment as well as milestone payments linked to the successful development
of a product; royalties would be payable on sales of a product utilizing
the device developed under the agreement. An option fee would be
payable if Merck includes additional target antigens in the agreement.
Further financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.
In
addition, Merck obtains a non-exclusive license to Genetronics'
intellectual property. The companies will co-develop certain components
of the electroporation system designed for administering DNA vaccines.
Merck will be responsible for all development costs and clinical
programs.
"DNA
vaccines offer tremendous potential as important new therapeutic
and prophylactic agents for treating various diseases," said
Avtar Dhillon, MD, Genetronics' President and CEO. "Among the
key obstacles to the commercialization of DNA vaccines are the limitations
associated with viral and lipid delivery systems. Merck is at the
forefront of DNA vaccine research and development, and appreciates
the strategic value of developing an optimal delivery solution to
realize the clinical and commercial benefits of DNA vaccines. Merck's
decision to partner now with Genetronics is an important acknowledgement
of our MedPulser® DNA Delivery System and intellectual property."
"We are delighted to continue our excellent working relationship
with Genetronics established through our evaluation agreement,"
said Mervyn Turner, Ph.D., senior vice president, Worldwide Licensing
and External Research, at Merck. "We are excited about the
potential for Genetronics' MedPulser® DNA Delivery System technology
to enhance our work on DNA vaccines with the goal of developing
efficacious products to meet important unmet medical needs. This
expansion of our relationship demonstrates our ongoing commitment
to access the most promising technology from the healthcare technology
community in building the Merck pipeline."
"Electroporation
has been shown to improve DNA expression, and to boost the immune
response to target antigens relative to 'naked' DNA injection,"
said Dietmar Rabussay, PhD, Genetronics' Vice President, Research
and Development, at Genetronics. "We believe Genetronics' technology
may have the potential to enhance cellular immunity, which is critical
to the generation of therapeutic vaccines. Our goal is to make electroporation
the gold standard for DNA delivery by building relationships with
additional companies of Merck's caliber."
About Genetronics Biomedical Corporation
Genetronics Biomedical Corporation is a late stage biomedical company
focused on building an oncology franchise based on its proprietary
electroporation therapy (EPT). EPT enhances the local delivery of
drugs, genes and DNA vaccines. The Company is moving its lead product,
MedPulser®, through pre-marketing studies for head and neck
cancer and cutaneous tumors in Europe, where it has received CE
Mark accreditation, and a Phase III registration study for recurrent
head and neck cancer in the US. The technology addresses a significant
unmet clinical need, providing highly efficient, local ablation
of solid tumors and selective killing of cancer cells while preserving
healthy tissue. Since EPT can be used to enhance the delivery of
other molecules, the Company is developing other therapies using
cancer vaccines and gene therapies with various biotechnology and
pharmaceutical companies. Current partnerships and collaborations
include Merck, Chiron, the US Navy, and Vical. Genetronics is a
leader in electroporation with over 240 patents issued, allowed
or pending. More information can be obtained from www.genetronics.com.
This
press release contains certain forward-looking statements relating
to Genetronics' plans to develop its electroporation drug and gene
delivery technology and to maximize shareholder value. Actual events
or results may differ from Genetronics' expectations as a result
of a number of factors, including the uncertainties inherent in
clinical trials and product development programs, evaluation of
potential opportunities, the level of corporate expenditures, the
assessment of Genetronics' technology by potential corporate partners,
and capital market conditions, and others set forth in the Genetronics
Annual Report, on Form 10-K for the 12-month period ending December
31, 2003, and the Form 10-Q for the 3-month period ending March
31, 2004, and other regulatory filings. There can be no assurance
that any product in the Genetronics product pipeline will be successfully
developed or manufactured, or that final results of human pilot
studies or clinical studies will be supportive of regulatory approvals
required to market Licensed Products. The American Stock Exchange
has not reviewed and do not accept responsibility for the adequacy
or accuracy of this release.
Source: Genetronics Biomedical Corporation
Genetronics
Biomedical Corporation (GEB) is a featured company on: http://www.investorideas.com/Research/Industries/Biotech.asp
For
further information contact:
Mr.
Punit Dhillon
858.597.6006
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