CervoMed to Host Virtual KOL Event on Neflamapimod for Dementia with Lewy Bodies on July 23, 2024
CervoMed (NASDAQ: CRVO) will host a virtual key opinion leader (KOL) event on July 23, 2024, at 10:00 AM ET, focusing on their Phase 2b RewinD-LB trial for neflamapimod, a treatment for dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). The trial is fully enrolled, with topline data expected in December 2024. Esteemed speakers will include John-Paul Taylor and Ralph A. Nixon, who will discuss DLB's unmet needs, the role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system, and neflamapimod’s mechanism of action. The event will also cover the trial design, which aims to provide a clear path to market upon success. A live Q&A session will follow, moderated by CervoMed's CEO, John Alam. Registration is required to attend, and a replay will be available on CervoMed's website.
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- Phase 2b RewinD-LB trial of neflamapimod for the treatment of dementia with Lewy bodies is fully enrolled with topline data expected in December 2024
BOSTON, July 11, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CervoMed Inc. (NASDAQ: CRVO), a clinical stage company focused on developing treatments for age-related neurologic disorders, today announced that it will host a virtual key opinion leader (KOL) event on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 10:00 AM ET.
Company’s management will be joined by John-Paul Taylor, MBBS (hons), MRCPsych, PhD (Newcastle University), who will discuss the unmet need and the role of loss of integrity of the cholinergic system in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), and Ralph A. Nixon, MD, PhD (New York University Grossman School of Medicine), who will focus on the mechanistic and preclinical data with neflamapimod, an oral p38α inhibitor that targets the molecular mechanisms underlying degeneration and dysfunction in the basal forebrain cholinergic system.
Agenda Topics: Right Disease, Right Drug, Right Patient, Right Trial
- Overview of the DLB disease state, unmet need and current treatment landscape for patients
- Understanding the role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system in clinical disease expression and progression in patients with DLB
- Neflamapimod mechanism of action and therapeutic potential to reverse disease progression in the basal forebrain cholinergic system
- Understanding the role of plasma phosphorylated tau in the selection of patients for inclusion in DLB clinical trials
- Overview of CervoMed’s Phase 2b RewinD-LB trial design in DLB, which is optimized for success and with a positive result is expected to provide a clear path to market in this high value indication
A live question and answer session, moderated by John Alam, MD, Chief Executive Officer of CervoMed, will follow the formal presentation.
Attendees will be required to register in advance for the webcast. To register, click here. For those who are unable to attend, a replay will be made available through CervoMed’s website following the event.
About John-Paul Taylor, MBBS(hons), MRCPsych, PhD
John-Paul Taylor, MBBS(hons), MRCPsych, PhD is Professor of Translational Dementia Research, Institute of Neuroscience, at Newcastle University and Honorary Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Trust. He specialises in understanding the causes and symptoms of DLB and is a world leading authority in that arena.
Professor John-Paul Taylor graduated with honors and distinction from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne having completed an intercalated MD PhD programme in 2001. He subsequently worked in the Institute of Psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital in London, before completing clinical academic training in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 2010 he was awarded a Wellcome Trust Intermediate Clinical Fellowship and was appointed in 2019 as Professor of Translational Dementia Research at Newcastle University.
Dr. Taylor has published over 200 peer reviewed articles, numerous book chapters and has edited two books in the field of dementia and old age psychiatry. Dr Taylor’s research focuses on the application of neuroimaging and neurophysiological approaches in understanding symptom aetiology in DLB and Parkinson’s disease dementia as well as developing better management approaches for people with Lewy body disease.
Clinically he leads a specialist Lewy body dementia clinic in Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust.
About Ralph A. Nixon, MD, PhD
Ralph A. Nixon, MD, PhD is Professor of Psychiatry and Cell Biology at New York University Grossman School of Medicine and the Director of the Center for Dementia Research at the Nathan S. Kline Institute. He received his PhD in Cell and Developmental Biology from Harvard, MD from University of Vermont, and internship/residency training in medicine and psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Dr. Nixon’s research focuses on the biology of protein clearance by endosomal-lysosomal, autophagy, and calpain-calpastatin systems and addresses molecular defects in these clearance mechanisms driven by genetic and environmental factors as a basis for Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders and as promising therapeutic targets. A second major research effort focuses on the axonal transport, assembly, and turnover of cytoskeletal proteins and their dysregulation within synapses in relation to dementing diseases.
Dr. Nixon has >300 scientific publications (H-index, 108) and eight issued patents. Dr. Nixon’s awards include the MERIT, Leadership and Excellence in Alzheimer Research, and Academic Career Leadership Awards from NIH and the Zenith, Temple Discovery, and Khachaturian Awards from the Alzheimer’s Association. He is past fellow of the A.P. Sloan Foundation and current fellow of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
About the RewinD-LB Phase 2b Study in Dementia with Lewy Bodies
CervoMed’s ongoing Phase 2b study, RewinD-LB, is a randomized, 16-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluating oral neflamapimod (40mg TID) in up to 160 patients with very mild or mild dementia due to DLB. Patients completing the 16-week placebo-controlled study period will be able to continue in the study while receiving open label neflamapimod treatment for an additional 32 weeks. Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease-related co-pathology, assessed by a blood biomarker (plasma ptau181), will be excluded. The primary endpoint in the study is change in the Clinical Dementia Rating Sum of Boxes, and secondary endpoints include the Timed Up and Go test, a cognitive test battery, and the Clinician’s Global Impression of Change. The RewinD-LB study is funded by a
About CervoMed
CervoMed Inc. (the “Company”) is a clinical-stage company focused on developing treatments for age-related neurologic disorders. The Company is currently developing neflamapimod, an investigational, orally administered small molecule brain penetrant that inhibits p38MAP kinase alpha. Neflamapimod has the potential to treat synaptic dysfunction, the reversible aspect of the underlying neurodegenerative processes that causes disease in DLB and certain other major neurological disorders. Neflamapimod is currently being evaluated in a Phase 2b study in patients with DLB.
Forward-Looking Statements
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