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Orange County Companies Participate In Bio-Pharmaceuticals Discussion

An Exploration of Innovations and Progress in Neurological Disorders and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005 – University Club, UC Irvine – 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

IRVINE, Calif. – October 5, 2005 – Representatives from Orange County pharmaceutical companies, venture capital firms and UC Irvine will gather on Wednesday, October 12th to discuss significant developments in neurological research taking place in and around the county. The conference is being delivered by the Orange County Technology Action Network (OCTANe) and the OCTANe@UCI initiative and will be held Wednesday, October 12 protection , 2005 at the University Club at UC Irvine, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The event is being sponsored by Latham & Watkins, a global leader in the protection of intellectual property as well as corporate finance, capital markets transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and complex business litigation.

Attendees will participate in a dialogue with executives from Allergan, Hamilton BioVentures, Latham & Watkins and the Brain Imaging Center at UC Irvine, as well as other respected industry professionals. In the last five years, Allergan has invested more than $750 million in its technology pipeline, pursuing developments in the areas of the back-of-the-eye and neurological/CNS. Researchers at UC Irvine are leveraging Positron Emission Topography (PET) to observe the living brain and evaluate brain function without fear of harming the individual. Hamilton BioVentures is actively investing in entrepreneurial companies conducting neurological research, such as Angstrom Pharmaceuticals and Ceregene in San Diego.

"The bio-pharmaceutical community is on the verge of making great strides in the treatment of common brain disorders such as autism and Parkinson’s disease,” said Dr. Gary W. Matkin, Dean of Continuing Education at UC Irvine Extension. “Much of this exciting research is happening right here in Orange County. Professionals at all levels interested in this fast-growing field will benefit by the combined experience of our panel.”

Panelists will include:

  • Dr. Kerry Dance, Managing Director of Hamilton BioVentures
    Dr. Dance has 25 years of executive experience as a leader in science. He has previously served as CEO of Advanced Distillation Technology as well as president of the S-Cubed Division of Maxwell Laboratories, Inc., and vice president of technology for Aerojet General Corporation.
  • Dr. Steven G. Potkin - Brain Imaging Center at UC Irvine.
    Steven Potkin, MD, has been a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at UCI for the past 15 years. Potkin’s career has been devoted to understanding the causes of, and developing new treatments for, schizophrenia and other neurological diseases.
  • Dr. Larry Wheeler, Senior Vice President - Biomedical Sciences of Allergan.
    Dr. Wheeler has been with Allergan since 1982. He is presently a member of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics as well as the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. He is widely published and holds 25 patents.

To register for the event, please email Cynthia Bemis at cynthia.bemis@octaneoc.org or visit octane.uci.edu. The event is free for OCTANe members and $30 for entrepreneurs, VC-backed companies and University staff or students. For the general public, admission is $50 with advance registration or $60 at the door.

About OCTANe

OCTANe is a non-profit corporation comprised of information and biomedical technology business executives, venture capitalists, service providers, private investors and leaders from UC Irvine as well as other universities, all working together to drive innovation and accelerate the growth of technology business in Orange County and surrounding regions.

About UC Irvine Extension

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