On July 21, 2022 BridgeBio Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: BBIO), a commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on genetic diseases and cancers, reported a new collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine to identify and translate cutting-edge research into potential therapies for patients with genetic diseases (Press release, BridgeBio, JUL 21, 2022, View Source [SID1234616843]).
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"In these challenging times we believe it is more important than ever to be a stalwart partner to academic institutions working to serve patient populations big and small. We look forward to developing a close partnership with scientists at Baylor College of Medicine, which is known for its productive research engine, in the hope of translating innovations into meaningful medicines for patients with unmet medical needs," said Neil Kumar, Ph.D., BridgeBio founder and CEO.
Baylor College of Medicine’s unique approach to therapeutic development for genetic diseases and precision oncology integrates basic, translational and clinical sciences. Through this collaboration, BridgeBio will work with Baylor College of Medicine to identify and translate promising innovations into potential therapies for patients with genetically driven diseases.
"Together with BridgeBio’s drug development team, we are optimistic that our interdisciplinary team of scientists and physicians will be able to develop new therapeutics for patients in need and further our mission to identify and develop drugs for a wide variety of diseases," said Joseph Petrosino, Ph.D., chief scientific innovation officer and chair and professor of molecular virology & microbiology at Baylor.
A core part of BridgeBio’s efforts to help patients is the identification of new discoveries in academia. Through its academic collaborations, BridgeBio seeks to revolutionize the relationships between the drug development industry and biomedical researchers by moving away from one-off interactions in favor of engaging and creative partnerships. For a list of some of BridgeBio’s academic partners, please visit Our Partners page.