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RiboBio, GE Healthcare sign partnership for oligonucleotide drug development and manufacturing
Guangzhou, China | Friday, November 24, 2017, 10:00 Hrs  [IST]

RiboBio Co., Ltd. (RiboBio),a company focused in the field of nucleic acids-based technologies offering products and services, and GE Healthcare Life Sciences (GE) held a strategic partnership signing ceremony at the 5th Canton Nucleic Acids Forum (CNAF) in Guangzhou, China, Guangzhou.

The strategic partnership agreement is aimed at establishing a deep alliance to jointly build Asia's largest oligonucleotide drug development and manufacturing facility in China. The goal of this partnership is to provide a total solution for oligonucleotide drug companies worldwide.

In November 9, 2017, RiboBio and GE Healthcare held a ceremony for the signing of the partnership agreement on building the Asia’s largest oligonucleotide manufacturing facility in Guangzhou. Dr. Biliang Zhang, the president of RiboBio, Sophia Lim, the CCO of GE Healthcare Life Science Greater China, and three Nobel Laureates including Dr. Tomas Lindahl, Dr. Craig C. Mello and Dr. Richard J. Roberts attended the ceremony.

Dr. Biliang (Bill) Zhang, president of RiboBio, and Shufang (Sofia) Lim, the Chief Commercial Director of GE Healthcare Life Science China, executed this strategic partnership agreement. The signing was witnessed by three Nobel Laureates including: Dr. Tomas Lindahl from Francis Crick Institute, the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Dr. Craig C. Mello from University of Massachusetts Medical School, the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and Dr. Richard J. Roberts from New England Biolabs, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.  The signing was also witness by additional members from both companies as well as the four hundred conference attendees.

According to the terms of the agreement GE Healthcare will provide the advanced instrumentation, including its new IN Cell Analyzer 6500HS and Äkta OligoProcess (1800 mmole) systems while RiboBio will provide new, state-of-the-art facilities, highly trained scientific staff, and support infrastructure with the goal to build Asia's leading oligonucleotide drug contract research organization (CRO) and Asia's largest contract oligonucleotide manufacturing operation (CMO).

Oligonucleotide-based drugs are being developed world-wide to target disease-specific genes. The drugs have provided new paths for the treatment of life-threatening diseases including cancers, infectious diseases, and genetic diseases.

The "Canton Nucleic Acids Forum" (CNAF) which began in 2013, is widely recognized as Asia's premier forum for advancing nucleic acids research and drug development in Asia. The CNAF has attracted high-profile speakers, including Nobel Prize winners, to highlight recent advances in nucleic-acid based medicine, research and development and industry trends. The topics covered during the 5th CNAF included 1) Latest advances in non-coding RNA research, 2) Nucleic acid-based drug clinical trials including Alnylam's positive phase III results, 3) Nucleic acid-based diagnostics and biomarkers and 4) Advances in Nucleic acids-based therapeutics. This year the speakers included three Nobel Laureates as well as 16 world-renown experts and scholars. The conference was attended by over 400 scientists and industry professionals.

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