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Global BioDiagnostics Receives Wellcome Trust Support for Development of New TB Diagnostic
Publish date: Mar 6, 2013
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PR Newswire CHESHIRE, England, March 6, 2013
CHESHIRE, England, March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
A UK company has received a £2.6m ($4.3m) Strategic Translation
Award from the Wellcome Trust to progress its development of a new, rapid point-of-care test for the
diagnosis of tuberculosis
, one of the world
'
s biggest killers.
Global BioDiagnostics (GBD), based at Sci-Tech Daresbury, Cheshire,
UK, and Texas, USA, has received the Wellcome Trust money after completing a proof
of concept study of a new technique for the diagnosis of tuberculosis. The test can detect the bacterium that causes TB in as little as 10 minutes. It is based on technology developed at Texas A&M and Stanford and recently described in Nature Chemistry. The ultimate goal is to develop an accessible, affordable test that can be used at the point of care level in communities
across the developing world. A benchmark evaluation study undertaken in the US and Peru using fresh sputum from suspected
TB patients has proven feasibility of the technique for the rapid diagnosis of TB.
Michael T. Norman, CEO of Global BioDiagnostics, said: "This new funding will support refinements
of the assay technology and further product development work culminating in field trials of the diagnostic test and CE registration. "We hope to develop a test that will enable accurate diagnosis at an earlier stage of infection, while requiring little
by way of clinical or technical skill, in a matter of minutes and at a fraction of current costs." The new diagnostic test uses technology developed by Dr Jeffrey D Cirillo of Texas A&M Health Science Center College
of Medicine, near Houston, and Dr Jianghong Rao of Stanford
University, California. The basic research has taken more than five years and has been funded through an on-going £3m-plus ($5m-plus)
grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to Texas A&M. The technology utilises novel chemical substrates that generate a fluorescent signal when they come into contact with an
enzyme produced by the bacterium causing TB. This technology is called Reporter Enzyme Fluorescence, or REF. The fluorescent
signal is easily detected by simple, low cost, portable fluorometers that are commercially available. The new technique is already generating interest from public health authorities and NGOs active in South
Africa, India and the Gulf States. "We expect to develop our base in the UK at Sci-Tech Daresbury, near Liverpool, so that
we can manage all aspects of the business from there, including global logistics and international relationship management,"
added Mr Norman. TB is responsible for the deaths of some 1.4m people every year - or 3,800 people every day, half of them children - and
is the world's eighth biggest killer according to the World Health Organisation. In 2009, there were almost 10 million orphan
children as a result of the disease.
Sci-Tech Daresbury is a national science and innovation campus between Liverpool and Manchester which is regarded as one of Europe's
leading centres for innovation and business. It assumed official status in April 2012 as one
of the UK Government's flagship Enterprise Zones. The site is a private-public sector joint venture between property company Langtree,
the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and Halton Borough Council. The Universities of Lancaster,
Liverpool and Manchester are active partners on the site.
John Downes, Group Chief Executive of Langtree and director of the Sci-Tech Daresbury Joint
Venture Company, said: "Sci-Tech Daresbury's position at the heart of the UK's science and business community offers immeasurable
assistance to businesses wishing to forge links with key partners such as the Wellcome Trust. We're delighted to be able to
play a role in developing something which might have such an important impact on the lives of millions of people." NOTES TO EDITORS About Global BioDiagnostics Global BioDiagnostics Corp. is an early stage biotechnology company whose mission is to develop, manufacture and distribute
diagnostics that address huge needs in the global infectious disease market. The company's first product in development for
TB utilizes a ground-breaking biophotonic detection platform called Reporter Enzyme Fluorescence (REF) developed by researchers
at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine and Stanford University. The
research conducted by Texas A&M and Stanford was funded by the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The company has offices in Temple, Texas and Daresbury,
England. About Sci-Tech Daresbury Sci-Tech Daresbury is a world class location for high-tech business and leading edge science based in Cheshire. It
provides a unique environment for innovation and business growth, with knowledge sharing, collaboration and networking. Home
to the ground-breaking STFC Daresbury Laboratory and the Cockcroft Institute as well as over 100 high-tech companies,
the site was originally established in 2006. In December 2010 a new private-public joint-venture
partnership was created to spearhead the longer-term development of the Campus. Partners in the private-public joint-venture
partnership are developers, Langtree, the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
,
and Halton Borough Council.
http://www.sci-techdaresbury.com
About the Wellcome Trust The Wellcome Trust is a global charitable foundation dedicated to achieving extraordinary improvements in human and animal
health. It supports the brightest minds in biomedical research and the medical humanities. The Trust's breadth of support
includes public engagement, education and the application of research to improve health. It is independent of both political
and commercial interests. SOURCE Global BioDiagnostics Corp
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