The agreement with Axxam is the first of its kind between cross-disciplinary patient advocacy organizations and represents a new frontier in which groups such as JDRF and Fast Forward ally to lessen the risk of drug discovery and accelerate the development of new therapies that can impact multi-disorders. "We are pleased to partner with Axxam and JDRF to advance the development of new treatments for T1D and MS," said Dr. Timothy Coetzee, President of Fast Forward. Adds Dr. Coetzee, "People with MS and T1D need more treatment options and the approach taken by Axxam holds great promise for both diseases."
"Our partnership with Fast Forward and Axxam opens exciting new avenues for JDRF to speed the translation of basic research into drugs and treatments for type 1 diabetes," said Alan J. Lewis, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of JDRF. "Research into the Kv1.3 ion channel has the potential to negate the autoimmune process causing type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis, which must be addressed to cure these diseases."
"It's rewarding for Axxam to be working with two world class non-profits dedicated to speeding new therapies to their constituencies," said Dr. Stefan Lohmer, Ph.D., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Axxam. "This collaboration recognizes the quality of our research in the challenging ion channels field and we hope to be on the cusp for developing potential new therapies for both type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis."
SOURCE Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation