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Agios Pharmaceuticals Highlights Extensive Cancer - Agios Founders, Tak Mak and Craig Thompson, Deliver Key Presentations - Cambridge, MA – April, 30, 2009 – Agios Pharmaceuticals, the first biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing novel cancer metabolism drugs, highlights the breadth and depth of research in the field of cancer metabolism presented at the 100th American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Denver, Colorado last week. Agios founders Tak Mak and Craig Thompson, as recognized leaders in the field, were featured in multiple cancer metabolism presentations and symposia at AACR in addition to the large volume of cancer metabolism scientific data presentations. Key highlights include:
Abstracts from the AACR Annual Meeting may be found at http://www.aacrmeetingabstracts.org. “This year at AACR, even more than last year, the scientific engagement around cancer metabolism was truly extraordinary,” said Dr. Tak W. Mak, Ph.D., Agios Co-Founder and Director of The Campbell Family Institute for Cancer Research and Professor of The University of Toronto. “It is clear to me that the scientific advances within the field of cancer metabolism have captured a significant mindshare of the community and the time is now for aggressive translational science to help bring transformative drugs to patients.” "As the first company founded to pursue cancer metabolism, we have a unique opportunity to lever and translate the scientific progress into meaningful advances in drug development,” said Kevin Starr, interim Chief Executive Officer, Agios Pharmaceuticals and Partner, Third Rock Ventures. “Since our founding only a year ago, the company has more than 40 scientists focused on advancing our pipeline programs towards the clinic and we have established a cell metabolism platform that is continuously informing our biological understanding of how to best select and target key metabolic enzymes in the cancer.” Agios was founded by three of the foremost authorities and leaders within the field of cancer metabolism: Lewis C. Cantley, Ph.D., Director of the Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Professor of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School; Tak W. Mak, Ph.D., Director of The Campbell Family Institute for Cancer Research and Professor of The University of Toronto; and Craig B. Thompson, M.D., Director, Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania. About Cancer Metabolism About Agios Pharmaceuticals Media Contact: [ back to top ] |
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