Akademiliv

Sahlgrenska akademins nyheter

På Svenska
University of Gothenburg Logotype
  • News
  • Notices
  • Grants
  • About Akademiliv
Image: GoCo Health Innovation City

New Modality Support is implemented – for commercialization of research from OligoNova and CCRM Nordic

8 May, 2024 Leave a Comment

INTERACTION. New Modality Support (NMS) — a collaboration between Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska University Hospital and GU Ventures, was established recently, with the mission to support the commercial development of research projects within the national drug development initiatives OligoNova and CCRM Nordic. Now, NMS takes important steps towards implementation.

Västra Götaland Region (VGR), through its Environment and Regional Development Board, has contributed financial support to establish NMS at GoCo Health Innovation City in Mölndal. This decision enables GU Ventures, the holding company at the University of Gothenburg and coordinator of NMS, to take the next steps in advancing this initiative.

“This initiative clarifies the strength of our mission to drive both regional drug development and healthcare. An important prerequisite for patients to be able to access novel, advanced drugs is the translation of new research into sustainable business opportunities,” said Helena Lundberg Nilsson, Regional Development Director at VGR.

Crucial component

Success in therapeutic oligonucleotide and advanced therapy (ATMP)-specific drug development requires significant infrastructure investments, as well as new knowledge and understanding to handle development projects emerging from research strategically. Early incorporation of strategies for research development, application, and commercialization is vital to increase a project’s chance of commercial success.

“NMS acts as an entrepreneurial catalyst that provides drug development support and serves as a valuable hub of expertise for researchers and their projects as they progress towards clinical application,” said Klementina Österberg, CEO of GU Ventures.

NMS will facilitate further development and commercialization of individual research projects in this field. By connecting the experience and resources of participating parties with new, sector-specific expertise, value-creating services can be created and deployed more quickly. Moreover, as a platform that promotes networking and highlights both the research and commercialization efforts within the therapeutic oligonucleotide and ATMP arena, NMS will increase opportunities for projects and companies to attract investments and partnerships.

“Although OligoNova and CCRM Nordic operate in relatively different areas and development stages, there are significant opportunities for synergies and collaboration,” said Fredrik Wessberg, CEO of CCRM Nordic.

“Combining and building on our respective skills and strengths will leverage these unique assets to create new and competitive global companies. NMS is a crucial component in this formula and a central resource for the academic drug projects that we support,” said Pär Matsson, Professor and Scientific Leader at OligoNova Hub.

Future drugs

NMS is strongly supported by the other constellation members, including the University of Gothenburg that aims to increase use of its research results by co-financing NMS.

“Utilizing research is crucial. Our researchers’ ideas and solutions can contribute to a better future—if given the opportunity to realize them. NMS plays an important role in achieving this,” said Jenny Nyström, Professor and Dean at Sahlgrenska Academy.

While GU Ventures has extensive experience in the business development of highly specialized and research-driven projects in life science and traditional drug development, the therapeutic oligonucleotide and ATMP arena requires novel specialist services, business models, skills, and types of collaboration. The VGR decision means that complementary resources can now be identified and deployed to NMS to explore and build new knowledge that will support drug development also in this arena.

“The healthcare sector plays a central role in the innovation process underlying new drug development. Within the area that NMS addresses, we already have established and good relationships with healthcare, industry, and academia, and will build on these. In this way, we will contribute to ensuring that healthcare and patient perspectives become an integral part of the development of new, advanced drugs,” said Kristina Levan, Project Manager for the ATMP Center at Sahlgrenska University Hospital.

TEXT: GU VENTURES

By: Elin Lindström
Tagged With: Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset, Samverkan

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

HAPPY SUMMER!

The newsletter from Akademiliv will return on Wednesday, August 21st.

Contact your institute to add your event to the calendar in the Staff Portal

  • Biomedicine: Kristian Kvint: kalender@biomedicine.gu.se
  • Core Facilities: Amelie Karlsson: amelie.karlsson.2@gu.se
  • Clinical Sciences: Katarina Olinder Eriksson: klinvet@gu.se
  • Medicine: Nina Raun; kommunikation@medicine.gu.se
  • Neuroscience and Physiology: Josefin Bergenholtz; kommunikation@neuro.gu.se
  • Odontology: Johan Thompson; info@odontologi.gu.se
  • Sahlgrenska Academy’s Office and faculty-wide calendar events Åsa Ekvall; info@sahlgrenska.gu.se
  • Health and Care Sciences: Karin Mossberg; vardvetenskap@fhs.gu.se

Information from Sahlgrenska Academy Research Support Office

[UPDATED JUNE 2024]
The Sahlgrenska Academy Research Support Office provides an overview of upcoming and current calls, nominations and events in an information letter. This letter is updated on a monthly basis.
Current and previous newsletters are also available in the Staff Portal.

’20 minutes for researchers’ is back – see full spring program

During 20 minutes over Zoom, the Biomedical Library gives tips on tools and services that can facilitate your research everyday life.

More news

En personlig död (A Personal Death) – a chance to win Björn Fagerberg’s new book

27 May, 2024

NEW BOOK. During his career as a physician specializing in internal medicine, Björn Fagerberg has been involved in many end-of-life situations, …  

She is doing her residency in the US with a medical degree from Gothenburg

21 May, 2024

STUDENT. Doing a “residency” in orthopedics in the United States is an unattainable dream for many newly qualified American doctors. Now Janina Ka …  

Alba Corell reports from a high-level brain tumor meeting

20 May, 2024

COLUMN. The recent gathering of the Scandinavian Society of Neuro-oncology (SNOG) in Gothenburg has concluded. Professor Asgeir Jakola hosted and …  

From South Africa to Sweden: Collaborative Research Efforts Improving Pregnant Women’s Health

17 May, 2024

GLOBAL HEALTH. In the bustling Tygerberg University Hospital in Cape Town, a dedicated research team led by Lina Bergman, is on a mission to …  

Sara Bjursten and Anna Wenger are the recipients of the Assar Gabrielsson Prize 2024

17 May, 2024

AWARD. The Assar Gabrielsson Foundation has named Anna Wenger as the winner in the basic science research category and Sara Bjursten as the …  

A full day for PhD students focused on mental health

16 May, 2024

PHD STUDENTS. For the sixth time, PhD students at Sahlgrenska Academy were invited to PhD Day, organized by the Doctoral Student Council. The day …  

Kaj Blennow ranked highest in Sweden in neuroscience

16 May, 2024

AWARD. In this year's edition of the researcher ranking from Research.com in the field of neuroscience, Kaj Blennow is ranked 17th …  

Linda Wass is doing a postdoc at Stanford with ALF funding

14 May, 2024

ALF FUNDING. Biomedical Scientist Linda Wass has just settled in Stanford, California, where she will spend two years as a postdoc. She is the …  

Karin Nilsson wrote the Thesis of the Year at Sahlgrenska Academy in 2023

14 May, 2024

AWARD. Karin Nilsson, currently a postdoc at the Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, receives the faculty-wide Thesis of the …  

Some answers from the proposed members of the next Faculty Board

14 May, 2024

FACULTY ELECTIONS. The eight proposed members of the next Faculty Board hereby give some brief answers on how they want to contribute to the work …  

More news...

Sahlgrenska Academy

© University of Gothenburg
PO-Box 100, S-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
Phone: 00 46 31 786 0000

About the website

Elin Lindström is editor for Akademiliv.
Please feel free to send your ideas and comments to akademiliv@gu.se

Sign up for the Akademiliv newsletter:

Send you tips to Akademiliv

Do you have a suggestion for news, grants, seminars or an education?
Send an email to Elin Lindström Claessen