New Hamner-UNC Center for Drug Safety Sciences

Released on: September 4, 2008, 10:34 am

Press Release Author: MMI ASSOCIATES, INC.

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: The Hamner Institutes and The University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill Announce New Research Partnership in Drug Safety Sciences

Press Release Body: RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. – The Hamner Institutes for Health
Sciences and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced they are
establishing a joint Center for Drug Safety Sciences that will be led by Dr. Paul
Watkins, one of the world’s leading experts in drug-induced liver injury. As
founding director for this innovative new research center, Watkins will develop new
drug-safety initiatives with academic partners, the bio/pharmaceutical industry, the
National Institutes of Health and FDA. He will retain his position as the Verne S.
Caviness Distinguished Professor of Medicine at UNC-Chapel Hill.

The Center for Drug Safety Sciences is a unique collaboration between The Hamner
Institutes, a private nonprofit translational-research organization in Research
Triangle Park, and the School of Medicine and the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy at
UNC-Chapel Hill. The Hamner Institutes and the University have committed to spend at
least $10 million over the next three years to launch the center and its research
and training programs. A new 14,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art research
laboratory that will open in early 2009 at the Hamner Institutes is included in the
funding commitments, along with several new joint faculty appointments from the
schools of medicine and pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill.

The Center for Drug Safety Sciences is the first initiative resulting from a
memorandum of understanding that The Hamner Institutes and the University signed on
April 18, 2008. This agreement was established to guide innovative collaborations in
translational research and to provide new opportunities for The Hamner Institutes to
work with the university’s Office of Technology Development and Kenan-Flagler
Business School on business-development and scientific-entrepreneurship projects.

Related Links:
www.thehamner.org
www.unc.med.edu
www.unc.pharmacy.edu

Quotes:
“The Center for Drug Safety Sciences positions North Carolina to be a leading force
in drug safety,” said Dr. William Greenlee, president and CEO of The Hamner
Institutes. “This partnership with one of the world’s leading biomedical research
universities will bring together academe, the bio/pharma industry, and government to
accelerate the discovery and development of new and safer medicines.”

“For many people, life depends on safe, effective drugs,” said Dr. Holden Thorp,
chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “With The Hamner
Institutes and our other collaborators, we will use research-based information to
enhance drug safety and improve human health. I can’t imagine anyone more qualified
to lead this vital effort than Paul Watkins.”

“Understanding why good drugs are bad for some people has become a national research
priority,” said Dr. Paul Watkins, Verne S. Caviness Distinguished Professor of
Medicine and Director of the Center for Drug Safety Sciences (CDSS). “I am
extremely excited about the opportunity to capitalize on the unique resources and
expertise at UNC-Chapel Hill and The Hamner Institutes. The CDSS positions North
Carolina to be a global leader in drug safety.”

About the Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences:
The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences is strategically located on a 56-acre
campus in the heart of Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. As a
cross-disciplinary nonprofit organization, The Hamner Institutes acts as a catalyst
to facilitate technology development among North Carolina universities, while
serving as a gateway to establish research collaborations with the
bio/pharmaceutical industry and countries in Europe and Asia. The Hamner Institutes
also has an Accelerator to support emerging companies and a new Institute for
Translational Medicine to enhance its research in oncology, diabetes, and
respiratory diseases. For more information, visit www.thehamner.org or call (919)
558-1200.

About the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill:
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation’s first public
university, is a leader in American higher education and known around the world for
innovative teaching, research and public service. Now in its third century, Carolina
offers 76 bachelor’s, 108 master’s, 74 doctorate and four professional degree
programs. This fall, the University enrolled more than 28,000 students who are
taught by a 3,200-member faculty. Every day, faculty, staff and students shape their
teaching, research and public service priorities to meet North Carolina’s most
pressing needs in every region and all 100 counties.

Keywords:
The Hamner Institutes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of
Medicine, School of Pharmacy, Center for Drug Safety Sciences, FDA, Dr. Paul
Watkins, New Medicines, Safer Medicines, Drug Safety, Translational Research,
Economic Development, Chancellor Holden Thorp, Dr. William Greenlee, Dr. Charles
Hamner

Hamner Institutes Media Contact:
Ryal Curtis
MMI Associates, Inc.
(919) 233-6600
ryal@mmimarketing.com

UNC News Services Contact:
Mike McFarland
(919) 962-8593
mike_mcfarland@unc.edu

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Contact Details: Hamner Institutes Media Contact:
Ryal Curtis
MMI Associates, Inc.
(919) 233-6600
ryal@mmimarketing.com

UNC News Services Contact:
Mike McFarland
(919) 962-8593
mike_mcfarland@unc.edu

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