Issuer: Berlin Cures Holding AG / Key word(s): Personnel/Research Update 29.08.2024 / 08:00 CET/CEST The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Berlin, Germany, 29 August 2024 – Berlin Cures, a biotechnology company in Phase II clinical trial for a treatment against Long COVID and other autoimmune diseases, is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Danny Altmann to its Advisory Board. Altmann, a distinguished immunologist from the Imperial College London, will bring invaluable expertise to the company’s drug research and development efforts focused on autoimmune diseases, including Long COVID. The role of the Advisory Board is to advise Berlin Cures on industry developments, explore growth opportunities, and support the successful market launch of new therapies.
“We are thrilled to welcome Professor Altmann to our Advisory Board,” said Oliver von Stein, CEO of Berlin Cures. “His extensive experience and highly regarded research in immunology, particularly related to the long-term effects of SARS-CoV-2, make him the perfect addition to our esteemed Advisory Board. I’m confident that his guidance will be of great value in our efforts to develop and bring to market effective treatments for Long COVID and other diseases associated with functional autoantibodies.” Danny Altmann is a Professor of Immunology at Imperial College London, where he leads a laboratory at the Hammersmith Hospital campus. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Altmann played a key advisory role to various policy makers and organizations, including the House of Commons and House of Lords Science Committees, the EU, the Scottish Parliament, the World Health Organisation and many others. He is currently heading a research project to understand the long-term immunological effects of SARS-CoV-2, is a trustee at the British organization Long COVID support and has co-authored the Penguin Long COVID Handbook. Berlin Cures, a biotechnology company specializing in the neutralization of functional autoantibodies (fAABs), is currently conducting a Phase II clinical trial with its drug candidate BC 007 (Rovunaptabin) in patients with Long COVID. Initial results are expected in Q4 2024. Berlin Cures has already completed a Phase IIa study with BC 007 in heart failure, showing long-term neutralization of functional autoantibodies after a single dose. Biographies of Danny Altmann and further Advisory Board members can be found here. About Berlin Cures: Berlin Cures is currently running a Phase II clinical trial with BC 007 in the indication Long COVID, an acute and escalating global health problem, to obtain meaningful and robust results on efficacy and tolerability. The trial is fully recruited, and first results are expected in Q4 2024. Contact: Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News – a service of EQS Group AG. The EQS Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. |
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