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NEW YORK & PETACH TIKVAH, Israel -- (Business Wire)
BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. (BCLI.OB), a developer of adult stem
cell technologies and CNS therapeutics, announced today that it has
entered into a Memorandum of Understating with Massachusetts General
Hospital and the University of Massachusetts Medical School in
anticipation of applying for FDA approval to begin ALS human clinical
trials in the United States.
The parties have agreed to take initial preparatory steps for the
collaboration, including developing a protocol for the ALS human
clinical trials and the selection of appropriate production facilities
in the USA prior to entering into the definitive agreements for this
collaboration.
BrainStorm was granted FDA Orphan Drug Designation for its NurOwn™
treatment for ALS. This collaboration is the next step towards inclusion
of additional patients suffering from ALS in clinical trials via the
extension of BrainStorm’s clinical trials to medical centers in the
United States in accordance with FDA regulations.
The University of Massachusetts Medical School team will be led by
Professor Robert Brown, D.Phil., MD, Chair of the Neurological
Department at University of Massachusetts Medical School. Professor
Brown is a leading expert in neuromuscular genetics and is world
renowned for his expertise in ALS. Investigators at the University of
Massachusetts Medical School have discovered several fundamental
processes for controlling gene expression and are pursuing the
application of these discoveries to treating diseases like ALS.
Massachusetts General Hospital is an internationally recognized medical
facility and has vast medical expertise in the study and treatment of
patients with neurodegenerative disorders, including ALS. The team will
be led by Professor Merit Cudkowicz, an expert in clinical trial design
and therapy development for neurogenerative disorders. She co-chairs the
Northeast ALS Consortium and directs the Massachusetts General Hospital
Neurology Clinical Trial Unit. She has led several clinical trials
developing new treatments for people with ALS.
Professor Robert Brown stated: “Professor Cudkowicz and I are delighted
to join forces with BrainStorm to prepare for BrainStorm’s first human
clinical trials in the United States. We are hopeful that together we
may achieve a breakthrough for the treatment of people suffering from
ALS. This trial will be conducted after receiving all necessary FDA
approvals and in parallel with the human clinical trials that are being
conducted by BrainStorm in Israel in collaboration with the Hadassah
Medical Center.”
“We are extremely pleased to enter into collaboration with Massachusetts
General Hospital and the University of Massachusetts,” stated Chaim
Lebovits, President of BrainStorm. “Both are world renowned medical
organizations with proficiency in ALS treatment and have been providing
ALS treatments to patients for quite some time. We are extremely
delighted to be particularly working together with Professors Brown and
Cudkowicz, both of whom are world-wide leaders in the field of ALS. This
collaboration provides BrainStorm with the medical expertise and support
needed to prepare for its first ALS human clinical trials in the United
States, in parallel to BrainStorm's human clinical trials that are
underway at the Hadassah Medical Center in Israel.”
About NurOwn™
BrainStorm’s core technology, NurOwn™, is based on the scientific
achievements of Professor Eldad Melamed, former Head of Neurology, Rabin
Medical Center, and Tel-Aviv University, and Professor Daniel Offen,
Head of the Neuroscience Laboratory, Felsenstein Medical Research Center
at the Tel-Aviv University.
The NurOwn™ technology processes adult human Mesenchymal stem cells that
are present in bone marrow and are capable of self-renewal as well as
differentiation into many cell types. The research team is among the
first to have successfully achieved the in vitro differentiation
of adult bone marrow cells (animal and human) into cells capable of
releasing neurotrophic factors, including glial-derived neurotrophic
factor (GDNF) by means of a specific differentiation-inducing culture
medium.
About BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc.
BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. is a company developing adult stem
cell therapeutic products, derived from autologous (self) bone marrow
cells, for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. The Company
holds rights to develop and commercialize the technology through an
exclusive, worldwide licensing agreement with Ramot at Tel Aviv
University Ltd., the technology transfer company of Tel-Aviv University.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.brainstorm-cell.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Statements in this announcement other than historical data and
information constitute "forward-looking statements" and involve risks
and uncertainties that could cause BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc.'s
actual results to differ materially from those stated or implied by such
forward-looking statements. The potential risks and uncertainties
include risks associated with BrainStorm's limited operating history,
history of losses; minimal working capital, dependence on its license to
Ramot's technology; ability to adequately protect the technology;
dependence on key executives and on its scientific consultants; ability
to obtain required regulatory approvals; and other factors detailed in
BrainStorm's annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form
10-Q available at http://www.sec.gov.
The Company does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking
statements made by us.

Contacts:
BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics
Adrian Harel, Ph.D., COO and Acting CEO
+972-3-9236384
aharel@brainstorm-cell.com
Source: BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc.
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