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Almirall and the University of Dundee announce a multi-target research collaboration to develop novel Targeted Protein Degraders medicines

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Almirall, S.A., a global biopharmaceutical company based in Barcelona, has partnered with the University of Dundee to develop a new class of medicines targeting disease-causing proteins. This collaboration leverages Almirall's expertise in dermatology and Professor Alessio Ciulli's pioneering work on Targeted Protein Degraders (PROTACs). The goal is to innovate compounds for severe skin diseases with unmet medical needs. Almirall aims to advance drug discovery and enhance patient lives through this partnership, reflecting a commitment to transformative therapies.

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  • Utilization of PROTACs, a groundbreaking approach in drug discovery.
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BARCELONA, Spain, Oct. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Almirall, S.A. (ALM), a global biopharmaceutical company focused on skin health, and University of Dundee, a top-ranked university in the UK for biological sciences, announced today a research collaboration agreement with the aim to identify and develop a novel class of medicines that target and degrade disease-causing proteins. The collaboration brings together Almirall's strong knowledge in dermatology with the expertise of Professor Alessio Ciulli, one of the pioneers in the field of Targeted Protein Degraders (also known as PROTACs), and his research group at the School of Life Sciences at the University of Dundee. Through this collaboration, Almirall aims at developing drugs for severe skin diseases with high level of unmet medical need.

 

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PROTACs have emerged as a new pharmaceutical modality with the potential to revolutionise drug discovery. They are designed to co-opt the cell's natural disposal system (the ubiquitin-proteasome) to remove disease-driving proteins and are expected to be broadly applicable to diverse therapeutic areas such as immuno-dermatology, onco-dermatology, immunology, oncology, and also respiratory diseases.

The main objective of this collaboration is to identify and develop new compounds on a set of innovative and exclusive biological targets defined by Almirall. "This partnership is an example of how world class university researchers and the pharmaceutical industry can work together to accelerate drug discovery and improve patients' lives by transformative medicines," said Dr. Thomas Huber, Research Director at Almirall.

Alessio Ciulli, Ph.D., Chair of Chemical Structural Biology at the University of Dundee and winner of the 2015 EFMC Prize for a Young Medicinal Chemist in Academia: "We are looking forward to working on this new research collaboration with Almirall.  We are excited to partner with one of the world-leading pharmaceutical companies in the therapeutic area of dermatology, to advance a next-generation of first-in-class degraders as pharmaceutical agents that will eliminate protein drivers of disease to ultimately benefit patients."

The company, founded in 1943 and headquartered in Barcelona, is publically traded on the Spanish Stock Exchange and is a member of the IBEX 35 (ticker: ALM). Throughout its 77-year history, Almirall has retained a strong focus on the needs of patients. Currently, Almirall has a direct presence in 21 countries and strategic agreements in over 70, through 13 subsidiaries, with about 1,800 employees. Total revenues in 2019 were 908.4 million euros.

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What is the collaboration between Almirall and the University of Dundee about?

It aims to develop a novel class of medicines targeting disease-causing proteins using Targeted Protein Degraders (PROTACs).

What are PROTACs and their significance in this collaboration?

PROTACs are designed to remove disease-driving proteins and are expected to be applicable in various therapeutic areas, including dermatology.

What is Almirall's objective with this partnership?

Almirall aims to identify and develop new compounds for severe skin diseases with unmet medical needs.

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