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time for some holiday cheer!!!!
tide a turning? hmmmm......
Moon shot on deck!
volume on both tickers picking up....hmmmmm
All good....great to get the work moving in animals first anyhoo!
News on the 2 FDA submissions should be right around the corner!!
Regen BioPharma, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Xiaojing Ma, PhD as the Company's New Senior Research Advisor
Dr. Xiaojing Ma, a Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, to assist with research design, modeling and protocol development for the Company's NR2F6 program
08:00 ET from Regen BioPharma, Inc.
SAN DIEGO, September 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Regen BioPharma Inc. (OTCQB: RGBP), (OTCQB: RGBPP) is pleased to announce that Xiaojing Ma, Ph.D. has agreed to serve in the consulting role as the Company's Senior Research Advisor. Specifically, he will be assisting Dr. Lander in pre-clinical research design and execution of cellular and animal experiments for the Company's NR2F6 program.
Dr. Ma has been studying cytokines, particularly the IL-10 and IL-12 family of interleukins, for more than 20 years in many aspects of their regulation and immunobiology in various inflammatory autoimmune and tumor-immune models. Dr. Ma's group first identified a novel function of the Crohn's disease-associated NOD2 mutation and uncovered the mechanisms by which IL-12 induces strong cell-mediated immune responses against various malignancies. He was also the first to identify a novel, non-chemokine activity of CCL5 in the generation and function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and tumor-associated macrophages in the regulation of immune responses against breast cancer/mammary tumor.
"I am pleased to have Dr. Ma assist us in our cellular and animal studies as we move the NR2F6 small molecule program forward. He is an expert in understanding how the human immune system functions in response to various stimuli, and his participation in the program will accelerate the development of small molecule drugs," said Harry Lander, Ph.D., MBA, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regen.
About Regen BioPharma Inc.:
Regen BioPharma Inc. is a publicly traded biotechnology company (OTCQB: RGBP) and (OTCQB: RGBPP). The Company seeks to identify undervalued regenerative medicine applications in the immunotherapy and stem cell space. The Company is focused on rapidly advancing these technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently the Company is focused on gene silencing therapy and small molecule therapies for treating cancer, along with developing stem cell treatments for aplastic anemia and disorders of the bone marrow. Additional information on Regen BioPharma is available at http://www.regenbiopharmainc.com
Disclaimer: This news announcement may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties to which forward looking statements are subject include, but are not limited to, the effect of government regulation, competition and other material risks.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Regen BioPharma Inc.
David R. Koos, Ph.D.
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
+1-619-702-1404 Phone
+1-619-330-2328 Fax
Regen BioPharma, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Xiaojing Ma, PhD as the Company's New Senior Research Advisor
Dr. Xiaojing Ma, a Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, to assist with research design, modeling and protocol development for the Company's NR2F6 program
08:00 ET from Regen BioPharma, Inc.
SAN DIEGO, September 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Regen BioPharma Inc. (OTCQB: RGBP), (OTCQB: RGBPP) is pleased to announce that Xiaojing Ma, Ph.D. has agreed to serve in the consulting role as the Company's Senior Research Advisor. Specifically, he will be assisting Dr. Lander in pre-clinical research design and execution of cellular and animal experiments for the Company's NR2F6 program.
Dr. Ma has been studying cytokines, particularly the IL-10 and IL-12 family of interleukins, for more than 20 years in many aspects of their regulation and immunobiology in various inflammatory autoimmune and tumor-immune models. Dr. Ma's group first identified a novel function of the Crohn's disease-associated NOD2 mutation and uncovered the mechanisms by which IL-12 induces strong cell-mediated immune responses against various malignancies. He was also the first to identify a novel, non-chemokine activity of CCL5 in the generation and function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and tumor-associated macrophages in the regulation of immune responses against breast cancer/mammary tumor.
"I am pleased to have Dr. Ma assist us in our cellular and animal studies as we move the NR2F6 small molecule program forward. He is an expert in understanding how the human immune system functions in response to various stimuli, and his participation in the program will accelerate the development of small molecule drugs," said Harry Lander, Ph.D., MBA, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regen.
About Regen BioPharma Inc.:
Regen BioPharma Inc. is a publicly traded biotechnology company (OTCQB: RGBP) and (OTCQB: RGBPP). The Company seeks to identify undervalued regenerative medicine applications in the immunotherapy and stem cell space. The Company is focused on rapidly advancing these technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently the Company is focused on gene silencing therapy and small molecule therapies for treating cancer, along with developing stem cell treatments for aplastic anemia and disorders of the bone marrow. Additional information on Regen BioPharma is available at http://www.regenbiopharmainc.com
Disclaimer: This news announcement may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties to which forward looking statements are subject include, but are not limited to, the effect of government regulation, competition and other material risks.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Regen BioPharma Inc.
David R. Koos, Ph.D.
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
+1-619-702-1404 Phone
+1-619-330-2328 Fax
Regen BioPharma, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Xiaojing Ma, PhD as the Company's New Senior Research Advisor
Dr. Xiaojing Ma, a Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, to assist with research design, modeling and protocol development for the Company's NR2F6 program
08:00 ET from Regen BioPharma, Inc.
SAN DIEGO, September 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Regen BioPharma Inc. (OTCQB: RGBP), (OTCQB: RGBPP) is pleased to announce that Xiaojing Ma, Ph.D. has agreed to serve in the consulting role as the Company's Senior Research Advisor. Specifically, he will be assisting Dr. Lander in pre-clinical research design and execution of cellular and animal experiments for the Company's NR2F6 program.
Dr. Ma has been studying cytokines, particularly the IL-10 and IL-12 family of interleukins, for more than 20 years in many aspects of their regulation and immunobiology in various inflammatory autoimmune and tumor-immune models. Dr. Ma's group first identified a novel function of the Crohn's disease-associated NOD2 mutation and uncovered the mechanisms by which IL-12 induces strong cell-mediated immune responses against various malignancies. He was also the first to identify a novel, non-chemokine activity of CCL5 in the generation and function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells and tumor-associated macrophages in the regulation of immune responses against breast cancer/mammary tumor.
"I am pleased to have Dr. Ma assist us in our cellular and animal studies as we move the NR2F6 small molecule program forward. He is an expert in understanding how the human immune system functions in response to various stimuli, and his participation in the program will accelerate the development of small molecule drugs," said Harry Lander, Ph.D., MBA, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regen.
About Regen BioPharma Inc.:
Regen BioPharma Inc. is a publicly traded biotechnology company (OTCQB: RGBP) and (OTCQB: RGBPP). The Company seeks to identify undervalued regenerative medicine applications in the immunotherapy and stem cell space. The Company is focused on rapidly advancing these technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently the Company is focused on gene silencing therapy and small molecule therapies for treating cancer, along with developing stem cell treatments for aplastic anemia and disorders of the bone marrow. Additional information on Regen BioPharma is available at http://www.regenbiopharmainc.com
Disclaimer: This news announcement may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties to which forward looking statements are subject include, but are not limited to, the effect of government regulation, competition and other material risks.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Regen BioPharma Inc.
David R. Koos, Ph.D.
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
+1-619-702-1404 Phone
+1-619-330-2328 Fax
common now > pref's...HA!
nah....gotta be Bezos!
thx boss!
it's early but the dust appears to have settled!
and massive bids!
I wish I had bought more yesterday...argh!
leaning for a face plant by u
I check the wires every morning!
They sure have been busy....and I agree that all they are working on will solidify any deal in the works!
Regen BioPharma Responds to FDA Comments on Its Application for Orphan Drug Designation on its Aplastic Anemia Therapy
08:00 ET from Regen BioPharma, Inc.
SAN DIEGO, September 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Regen BioPharma Inc. (OTCQB: RGBP), (OTCQB: RGBPP) has submitted additional data and other responses to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) supporting its application requesting Orphan Drug status for the use of HemaXellerate in aplastic anemia.
While aplastic anemia impacts a small percentage of the population, it is an extremely lethal disease. In fact, patients with aplastic anemia typically die within one year of diagnosis. Immunosuppressive therapy has shown some positive impact on the disease but researchers are very cautious as to its efficacy in treating aplastic anemia. See R. Storb for detailed discussion (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9423394)
Currently there is no effective treatment for severe aplastic anemia. Regen BioPharma believes its HemaXellerate treatment offers hope to those suffering from this disease. The fact that it impacts such a small segment of the population allows Regen to file for orphan drug status. If approved, Regen would be able to receive annual grant funding to defray costs associated with clinical testing, tax credits for clinical research, assistance with clinical research design and a seven year exclusive marketing period after orphan drug status is approved. These benefits of orphan drug status make addressing this deadly disease viable for companies like Regen interested in these specific market niches.
Aside from the social benefit in helping those with this disease, these specialized niches can be extremely profitable. There are several biotechnology companies that successfully focus on orphan drug products, such as Shire Pharmaceutical Inc.
Regen's HemaXellerate is comprised of cells extracted from the patient's own fat tissue and processed using a proprietary method so as to induce a biological response in the patient that heals damaged bone marrow and restores ability of the body to generate healthy blood cells. The FDA recently cleared Regen to perform phase I clinical trials using HemaXellerate in aplastic anemia patients.
"Should HemaXellerate be fortunate enough to be designated an Orphan Drug, we will take advantage of the rich resources the National Institutes of Health provides in assisting development of such drugs to get HemaXellerate to market as quickly as possible," said Harry Lander, Ph.D., MBA, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regen BioPharma.
"Because HemaXellerate is a personalized cell therapy product aimed at addressing an unmet medical need, we are hopeful that the FDA will grant it orphan status," said David Koos, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO of Regen BioPharma.
About Regen BioPharma Inc.:
Regen BioPharma Inc. is a publicly traded biotechnology company (OTCQB: RGBP) and (OTCQB: RGBPP). The Company seeks to identify undervalued regenerative medicine applications in the immunotherapy and stem cell space. The Company is focused on rapidly advancing these technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently the Company is focused on gene silencing therapy and small molecule therapies for treating cancer, along with developing stem cell treatments for aplastic anemia and disorders of the bone marrow. Additional information on Regen BioPharma is available at http://www.regenbiopharmainc.com.
Disclaimer: This news announcement may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties to which forward looking statements are subject include, but are not limited to, the effect of government regulation, competition and other material risks.
Regen BioPharma Responds to FDA Comments on Its Application for Orphan Drug Designation on its Aplastic Anemia Therapy
08:00 ET from Regen BioPharma, Inc.
SAN DIEGO, September 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Regen BioPharma Inc. (OTCQB: RGBP), (OTCQB: RGBPP) has submitted additional data and other responses to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) supporting its application requesting Orphan Drug status for the use of HemaXellerate in aplastic anemia.
While aplastic anemia impacts a small percentage of the population, it is an extremely lethal disease. In fact, patients with aplastic anemia typically die within one year of diagnosis. Immunosuppressive therapy has shown some positive impact on the disease but researchers are very cautious as to its efficacy in treating aplastic anemia. See R. Storb for detailed discussion (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9423394)
Currently there is no effective treatment for severe aplastic anemia. Regen BioPharma believes its HemaXellerate treatment offers hope to those suffering from this disease. The fact that it impacts such a small segment of the population allows Regen to file for orphan drug status. If approved, Regen would be able to receive annual grant funding to defray costs associated with clinical testing, tax credits for clinical research, assistance with clinical research design and a seven year exclusive marketing period after orphan drug status is approved. These benefits of orphan drug status make addressing this deadly disease viable for companies like Regen interested in these specific market niches.
Aside from the social benefit in helping those with this disease, these specialized niches can be extremely profitable. There are several biotechnology companies that successfully focus on orphan drug products, such as Shire Pharmaceutical Inc.
Regen's HemaXellerate is comprised of cells extracted from the patient's own fat tissue and processed using a proprietary method so as to induce a biological response in the patient that heals damaged bone marrow and restores ability of the body to generate healthy blood cells. The FDA recently cleared Regen to perform phase I clinical trials using HemaXellerate in aplastic anemia patients.
"Should HemaXellerate be fortunate enough to be designated an Orphan Drug, we will take advantage of the rich resources the National Institutes of Health provides in assisting development of such drugs to get HemaXellerate to market as quickly as possible," said Harry Lander, Ph.D., MBA, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regen BioPharma.
"Because HemaXellerate is a personalized cell therapy product aimed at addressing an unmet medical need, we are hopeful that the FDA will grant it orphan status," said David Koos, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO of Regen BioPharma.
About Regen BioPharma Inc.:
Regen BioPharma Inc. is a publicly traded biotechnology company (OTCQB: RGBP) and (OTCQB: RGBPP). The Company seeks to identify undervalued regenerative medicine applications in the immunotherapy and stem cell space. The Company is focused on rapidly advancing these technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently the Company is focused on gene silencing therapy and small molecule therapies for treating cancer, along with developing stem cell treatments for aplastic anemia and disorders of the bone marrow. Additional information on Regen BioPharma is available at http://www.regenbiopharmainc.com.
Disclaimer: This news announcement may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties to which forward looking statements are subject include, but are not limited to, the effect of government regulation, competition and other material risks.
Regen BioPharma Responds to FDA Comments on Its Application for Orphan Drug Designation on its Aplastic Anemia Therapy
08:00 ET from Regen BioPharma, Inc.
SAN DIEGO, September 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
Regen BioPharma Inc. (OTCQB: RGBP), (OTCQB: RGBPP) has submitted additional data and other responses to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) supporting its application requesting Orphan Drug status for the use of HemaXellerate in aplastic anemia.
While aplastic anemia impacts a small percentage of the population, it is an extremely lethal disease. In fact, patients with aplastic anemia typically die within one year of diagnosis. Immunosuppressive therapy has shown some positive impact on the disease but researchers are very cautious as to its efficacy in treating aplastic anemia. See R. Storb for detailed discussion (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9423394)
Currently there is no effective treatment for severe aplastic anemia. Regen BioPharma believes its HemaXellerate treatment offers hope to those suffering from this disease. The fact that it impacts such a small segment of the population allows Regen to file for orphan drug status. If approved, Regen would be able to receive annual grant funding to defray costs associated with clinical testing, tax credits for clinical research, assistance with clinical research design and a seven year exclusive marketing period after orphan drug status is approved. These benefits of orphan drug status make addressing this deadly disease viable for companies like Regen interested in these specific market niches.
Aside from the social benefit in helping those with this disease, these specialized niches can be extremely profitable. There are several biotechnology companies that successfully focus on orphan drug products, such as Shire Pharmaceutical Inc.
Regen's HemaXellerate is comprised of cells extracted from the patient's own fat tissue and processed using a proprietary method so as to induce a biological response in the patient that heals damaged bone marrow and restores ability of the body to generate healthy blood cells. The FDA recently cleared Regen to perform phase I clinical trials using HemaXellerate in aplastic anemia patients.
"Should HemaXellerate be fortunate enough to be designated an Orphan Drug, we will take advantage of the rich resources the National Institutes of Health provides in assisting development of such drugs to get HemaXellerate to market as quickly as possible," said Harry Lander, Ph.D., MBA, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Regen BioPharma.
"Because HemaXellerate is a personalized cell therapy product aimed at addressing an unmet medical need, we are hopeful that the FDA will grant it orphan status," said David Koos, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO of Regen BioPharma.
About Regen BioPharma Inc.:
Regen BioPharma Inc. is a publicly traded biotechnology company (OTCQB: RGBP) and (OTCQB: RGBPP). The Company seeks to identify undervalued regenerative medicine applications in the immunotherapy and stem cell space. The Company is focused on rapidly advancing these technologies through pre-clinical and Phase I/ II clinical trials. Currently the Company is focused on gene silencing therapy and small molecule therapies for treating cancer, along with developing stem cell treatments for aplastic anemia and disorders of the bone marrow. Additional information on Regen BioPharma is available at http://www.regenbiopharmainc.com.
Disclaimer: This news announcement may contain forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified. Future events and actual results could differ materially from those set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties to which forward looking statements are subject include, but are not limited to, the effect of government regulation, competition and other material risks.
bidders about to pounce!
and bid at 70k! this is gonna move up big and hard!
and 140k on the bid...clear the overhang and we are off!
fully expect a real nice pop, rebound across the tickers today!
and who does a 3 shares trade?? really?
200k buy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's 2's time!
To date, no one in the world has reported the discovery of molecules, natural or synthetic, which activate or inhibit NR2F6 except Regen."
Seems the F&F shares are done....time to ROLL!!!!!
subsidiary, not sister co! BMSN owns a big chink of it and controls it...directly!
right!
STAY CALM AND LOOK AT THE 147K ON THE BID....it's all good!
THE rgbp NEWS IS epic!!!
REALLY JUST THE BEGINNING!
2'S ARE GONNA GET HAMMERED TODAY!!! WATCH...
.20 X .30!!!!!! SEATBELTS PEOPLE!!!
HERE COMES THE PUB!!
Well said...GINA BE GREAT TODAY AND ONWARD!!!
And this PR shows in ihub as it it part of a BIGGER release of other companies!!!!