Vivani Medical Appoints Daniel Bradbury to its Board of Directors
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Appointment comes as Vivani prioritizes the development of its GLP-1 implants for the treatment of obesity and chronic weight management
Under Bradbury’s leadership as CEO, Amylin Pharmaceuticals, with partner Alkermes, secured in 2012 approval of Bydureon® (exenatide injection), the world’s first once-weekly GLP-1 receptor agonist, a class of drugs that now includes blockbusters Ozempic®, Trulicity®, and Wegovy®
“Dan has served as an advisor to Vivani and our legacy company, Nano Precision Medical, since 2017, and his guidance has been invaluable,” said Adam Mendelsohn, Ph.D., Vivani President and Chief Executive Officer. “As a member of Vivani’s distinguished board of directors, Dan’s leadership expertise and deep insight and experience developing and commercializing the world’s first GLP-1 drug (exenatide injection) will continue to prove pivotal as we focus our efforts on delivering miniature, long-term GLP-1 implants for the treatment of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and potentially, other serious chronic diseases.”
In addition to his new role as Board Director,
About Vivani Medical, Inc.
Leveraging its proprietary NanoPortal™ platform, Vivani Medical develops biopharmaceutical implants designed to deliver drug molecules steadily over extended periods of time with the goal of guaranteeing adherence, and potentially to improve medication tolerability. Vivani’s lead programs NPM-115 and NPM-119 are miniature, six-month, GLP-1 implants in development for the treatment of chronic weight management in obese or overweight patients and type 2 diabetes, respectively. Both NPM-115 and NPM-119 are exenatide based products with a higher-dose associated with NPM-115 for the treatment of chronic weight management in obese or overweight patients. These NanoPortalTM implants are designed to provide patients with the opportunity to realize the full potential benefit of their medication by avoiding the challenges associated with the daily or weekly administration of orals and injectables. Medication non-adherence occurs when patients do not take their medication as prescribed. This affects an alarming number of patients, approximately
Vivani’s wholly owned subsidiary Cortigent is developing targeted neurostimulation systems intended to help patients recover critical body functions. Investigational devices include Orion®, designed to provide artificial vision to people who are profoundly blind, and a new system intended to accelerate the recovery of arm and hand function in patients who are partially paralyzed due to stroke. Vivani continues to assess strategic options for advancing Cortigent’s pioneering technology.
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