SUCCESS STORIES
The Science Center has been instrumental in nurturing such companies as Neose
Technologies, SEI, Centocor, Bentley Systems, 3-D Pharmaceuticals, Morphotek,
and many other ventures that have become “household” names in the life science
and technology industries.

3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals
Acquired by Johnson & Johnson
in January, 2003, 3-Dimensional Pharmaceutical applies the latest techniques
in high throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, X-ray crystallography,
structure-based drug design, and cheminformatics to discover and develop new
drugs in the areas of oncology, inflammation, metabolic, and cardiovascular
diseases.
3DP's proprietary drug discovery technology, known as DiscoverWorks®, is intended
to increase the productivity of the drug discovery process and enables scientists
to design improved characteristics into lead drug candidates.
3DP has drug discovery and development programs focusing on potential new
drugs in early stage development for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders,
oncology, and inflammation.
Founder, president and chief scientific officer, Dr. F. Raymond Salemme, has
been a major supporter of the Science Center and continues to help and mentor
Science Center companies.

Acuity Pharmaceuticals
Acuity Pharmaceuticals was co-founded in October 2002 by researchers at the
Scheie Eye Institute of the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN) Medical School
and Samuel Reich, then a doctoral candidate in UPENN's Ophthalmology Department.
Acuity exclusively licensed several types of RNA interference (RNAi) intellectual
property from UPENN - including both broad-based and target-focused applications. Acuity
Pharmaceuticals made history in the fall of 2004, when the company initiated
Phase l studies for its lead candidate Cand5, dosing the first human ever to
receive a potential therapeutic drug based on revolutionary RNA interference
technology.
Acuity operates and maintains a full working research and development laboratory
in the Science Center.

Bentley Systems, Inc.
Bentley Systems, Incorporated provides
software for the lifecycle of the world’s
infrastructure. The company’s comprehensive portfolio for the building, plant,
civil, and geospatial vertical markets spans architecture, engineering, construction
(AEC) and operations. With 2004 revenues exceeding $300 million, Bentley is
the leading provider of AEC software to the Engineering News-Record Design
500 and major owner-operators.

BioRexis
BioRexis™ was formed to develop and produce novel
biopharmaceuticals with superior pharmacology using efficient manufacturing
systems. Many biopharmaceuticals face difficulties in development and commercialization
due to pharmacological issues. For example, many existing drugs, and development
compounds such as peptides, have a very short half-life, requiring both high
and frequent dosing.
Unwanted side effects from high or frequent dosing can limit therapeutic benefit
and narrow application of the particular product to one indication. High dosing
per patient also often places a further burden on already limited manufacturing
capacity driving up the cost of treatment, as in the case of monoclonal antibodies
and other high-priced biopharmaceuticals.
BioRexis seeks to solve this problem through a new approach of protein engineering.
The goal is to enable cost-efficient production of high value proprietary biopharmaceuticals
that provide longer lasting therapeutic benefit and greater safety

CardioKine
CardioKine is a specialty pharmaceutical company
developing innovative compounds for the treatment and prevention of heart failure
and related cardiovascular indications.
Heart failure is one of the world’s fastest growing diseases, impacting all
segments of society. It occurs when the heart becomes too weak to pump blood,
leading to accumulation of fluids, shortness of breath, and premature death.
By developing and bringing to market a new generation of therapies, treatments
and preventative measures, CardioKine is positioning itself as a leader in the
fight against this debilitating condition.

Centocor
Centocor is a leading biopharmaceutical company that creates, acquires and
markets cost-effective therapies that yield long-term benefits for patients
and the healthcare community.
The company is dedicated to the research and development of treatments for
a wide range of diseases including cancer, infectious diseases, cardiovascular
and metabolic diseases, and Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disorders (I.M.I.D.),
such as arthritis and inflammatory skin diseases. Centocor’s products, developed
primarily through monoclonal antibody technology, help physicians deliver innovative
treatments to improve human health and restore patients’ quality of life.
Centocor is a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, the worldwide
manufacturer of healthcare products. Centocor discovered REMICADE and has exclusive
marketing rights to the product in the United States.
Schering-Plough Corporation has rights to market REMICADE in all countries outside
of the United States, except in Japan and
parts of the Far East where Tanabe Seiyaku, Ltd. markets the product.

Cira Discovery Sciences
Cira Discovery Sciences, Inc. creates
new advanced algorithmic methods for analyzing biosequence, chemistry, proteomic,
metabolomic, and genomic data. Cira applies these methods:
- in close collaboration with scientists in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology
industries to facilitate the discovery of safe and potent new medicines, and
- in the development of more accurate and sensitive diagnostic tests for disease
and drug response.
Cira was incorporated in 2003, by happy chance on the 50th anniversary
of the publication of Watson and Crick's famous paper on the double-helical
structure of DNA.
ePay Capital Partners
ePay Capital Partners, a national consulting and financing concern, plays a critical role aiding in the growth, development, and industry positioning of innovative electronic payment companies.
Ethereal Technologies
Imagine sitting at a
desk and having a computer-generated image hover in front of you—just hanging
out there in the air. You are able to seemingly touch the image, and even take
measurements from it. No special glasses or even a darkened room are required.
Just some simple-to-use, affordable hardware and you are able to view images
in three dimensions and manipulate them in real time.
Ethereal’s propriety system is a unique combination of advanced optics, prisms
and software, according to Ethereal President and CEO Linda Yu. They have a
functioning system (known as the VIS4D ™ Workstation) on the market. And, thanks
to a new generation of lighter-weight mirrors, Ethereal plan to role out a more
portable version soon.

Monell Chemical Senses Center
The
Monell Chemical Senses Center was established in 1968 as the world's first scientific
institute for research on the chemical senses - taste, smell, and chemosensory
irritation. The Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the
chemical senses at every level, from molecular to behavioral. For more than
30 years Monell has brought together top scientists from academia, industry,
and government to collectively focus on the chemical senses. This multidisciplinary
approach has resulted in worldwide recognition of Monell as the premier institute
for chemosensory research.

Morphotek
Morphotek is a biotechnology company focused on
the generation of proprietary organisms for product discovery and development. The
company has a validated and patented platform technology called morphogenics
that rapidly enhances the natural process of genetic evolution within a targeted
host to yield variants with novel, commercially important output traits.
This versatile technology has been successful applied to microbes, plants,
and mammals to yield genetically diverse offspring that are suitable for pharmaceutical
and agricultural product development in the areas of antibody and protein therapeutics,
high-titer protein manufacturing, and drug target discovery. Internally, Morphotek
employs its morphogenics technology to develop optimized therapeutic antibodies
for the treatment of cancer, inflammatory, and infectious diseases.

Neose Technologies
Neose is a biopharmaceutical
company focused on improving protein therapeutics using its proprietary technologies.
The Company’s core business is to use its
novel GlycoAdvance™ and GlycoPEGylation™ technologies to improve proteins for
which there is already a substantial body of data demonstrating safety and
efficacy. The company intends to apply its technologies to products it is developing
on its own and to products it co-develops and co-owns with others. It also expects
to make its technologies available, through strategic partnerships, to improve
the products of other parties.

SEI
SEI Investments is a leading global provider of asset
management and investment technology solutions. Its innovative solutions help
corporations, financial institutions, financial advisors, and affluent families
create and manage wealth.
As of the period ending December 31, 2004, through its subsidiaries and partnerships
in which the company has a significant interest, SEI administers more than $288
billion in mutual fund and pooled assets, manages more than $120 billion in
assets, and operates 22 offices in 11 countries.
T2B
T2B is a French-American Technology Development initiative located in Philadelphia to assist French start-ups in evaluating a potential entry and/or expansion into the U.S. market.
Jean Francois Large, jlarge@portoftech.com
VGX Pharmaceuticals
VGX Pharmaceuticals is a drug development company developing a novel class of drugs for the treatment of HIV, cancer, and inflammatory diseases.
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