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Roche sets up R&D Institute in France to foster collaborative translational research

BaselSaturday, June 25, 2011, 10:00 Hrs  [IST]

Roche announced the launch of a new R&D Institute in France under the lead of the company’s Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED) unit. The pRED French R&D Institute will be fully dedicated to collaborative translational research and medicine, with the objective to build in-depth strategic partnerships with leading French academic centres in areas of mutual interest.

The Institute will serve as the single entry-point for academic collaborations in France across multiple disease areas and scientific disciplines: oncology, neurosciences, metabolism, inflammation, virology, translational research and toxicology.

“We are committed to establishing robust collaborations in France, which ranks among the leading nations in life-science research, with internationally recognized experts and a fantastic innovation potential,” comments Jean-Jacques Garaud, Global Head of pRED at Roche." The pRED French R&D Institute will enable us to work hand-in-hand with France’s world-class scientists in a common objective: accelerating the translation of early scientific discoveries into innovative and personalized treatments for patients.”

With the French R&D Institute, Roche adds another piece to its network of external “hubs”, joining academic collaborations established in Singapore, Switzerland with Basel and Geneva, and the Netherlands. Those multidisciplinary collaborative models with multiple investigators and universities aim at more rapidly advancing biomedical research from the lab to the patient.

The pRED French R&D Institute will be managed by a dedicated Roche academic alliances group. This multidisciplinary team will be in charge of building new research networks with leading French academic partners, leveraging their expertise, novel technology platforms and scientific breakthroughs in areas of high unmet medical need.

“Our objective is to accelerate the development of new therapeutic solutions that will benefit to public health – and above all, to the patients,” explains Roche Pharma France CEO Sophie Kornowski-Bonnet. “Through this network of strategic collaborations with best-in-class French academic centres, we, at Roche, intend to leverage the fantastic innovation potential of France and progress towards our mission to deepen our understanding of life sciences.”

Leveraging external innovation and fostering strategic collaboration with leading academic centres in different parts of the world is a core component of Roche’s global R&D strategy of translating cutting edge science into clinically differentiated medications. By offering unique access to translational and technological capabilities, academic collaborations are expected to enhance and complement Roche’s global R&D network which is based on its own research centers with main sites being located in Basel, Nutley and San Francisco, as well as numerous collaborations with partners in biotech and industry worldwide.

Currently, 48 research programmes with best-in-class French public partners are ongoing in key focus areas like oncology, nephrology, virology or Alzheimer’s disease.  

Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is a leader in research-focused healthcare with combined strengths in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics.

 
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