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02/09/05
-- SEQUENOM, Inc. (Nasdaq: SQNM) and Iceland Genomics Corporation (Iceland
Genomics), a privately-held company, entered into a research collaboration
to analyze SEQUENOM's proprietary panels of genetic markers associated with
breast and prostate cancer in Icelandic patient samples. The results of this
collaboration could provide further validation of SEQUENOM's genetic markers
predisposing for breast and prostate cancer, and improve the understanding
of the role of these genetic markers in disease onset, progression and
therapeutic response.
SEQUENOM's
proprietary genetic markers were discovered through a series of genome-wide
association studies and subsequently replicated in multiple independent
clinical collections. Among the markers to be studied in the Icelandic
population are SNPs (single nucleotide polymorphisms) from the ICAM and the
NuMA gene regions. SEQUENOM and Iceland Genomics will jointly analyze the
resulting data to determine to what extent SEQUENOM's disease predisposition
markers are associated with specific clinical endpoints.
"The
collaboration between our two companies may lead to important breast and
prostate cancer diagnostic and prognostic applications in the field of
molecular medicine. The study should provide insight to what extent genetic
markers that predispose an individual to a higher disease risk affect
disease progression and therapeutic outcome," stated Steve Zaniboni,
SEQUENOM's acting Chief Executive Officer. "SEQUENOM has identified and
validated more than 60 high confidence candidate gene regions in 11 major
disease areas. This collaboration is part of a program to establish the
diagnostic value of SEQUENOM's disease gene portfolio beyond disease
predisposition."
"Iceland is a
very exciting and rewarding place for performing genetic analysis of complex
diseases such as cancer. Comprehensive clinical data combined with the
participation and goodwill of Icelanders and the clinical community provides
an unparalleled basis for a successful research effort," said Dana Hosseini,
Iceland Genomics' Chief Executive Officer. "This agreement is part of our
long term strategic effort to utilize our cancer research program to develop
results that can be translated into therapeutic benefits for cancer
patients."
Iceland
Genomics will utilize its large collections of breast and prostate cancer
patient samples and clinical databases to test and validate SEQUENOM's
markers. The results of the collaboration are expected to increase the
utility and value of Iceland Genomics' cancer genomic database. SEQUENOM has
commercialization rights for products developed as a result of the
collaboration and Iceland Genomics is entitled to receive royalties from
sales of those products.
About Iceland
Genomics Corporation
Iceland
Genomics Corporation (Iceland Genomics) is a privately held cancer biology
company using an innovative 'clinical genomics' approach to understand the
underlying mechanisms of cancer, isolate and characterize new therapeutic
targets for cancer, assess outcomes of specific therapies in genetically
defined subcategories of cancer patients and optimize clinical trials for
success. Iceland Genomics was incorporated in the State of Delaware in
October 1998, and is the sole owner of an Icelandic subsidiary called UVS.
Iceland Genomics is one of several genomics-based biotechnology companies
operating in Iceland and the only company that solely focuses on cancer
biology.
About
SEQUENOM
SEQUENOM is
committed to providing the best genetic analysis products that translate
genomic science into superior solutions for biomedical research, molecular
medicine and agricultural applications. The Company's proprietary MassARRAY
system is a high-performance DNA analysis platform that efficiently and
precisely measures the amount of genetic target material and variations
therein. The system is able to deliver reliable and specific data from
complex biological samples and from genetic target material that is only
available in trace amounts.
SEQUENOM(R)
and MassARRAY(R) are registered trademarks of SEQUENOM, Inc.
Except for the historical information
contained herein, the matters set forth in this press release, including
statements related to the results of the collaboration, validating
SEQUENOM's genetic markers predisposing for breast and prostate cancer,
improving the understanding of the role of SEQUENOM's genetic markers in
disease
onset, progression and therapeutic response, the association of SEQUENOM's
disease predisposition markers with specific clinical endpoints including
disease progression and therapeutic outcome, the collaboration's lead to
important breast and prostate cancer diagnostic and prognostic applications
in the field of molecular medicine, developing results that can be
translated into therapeutic benefits for cancer patients, increasing the
utility and value of Iceland Genomics' cancer genomics database, and
products developed as a result of the collaboration, sales of such products,
and Iceland Genomics' entitlement to royalties from those products, are
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor"
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may
cause actual results to differ materially, including the risks and
uncertainties associated with the development and commercialization of any
new technology, including SEQUENOM's technologies, and other risks detailed
from time to time in SEQUENOM's SEC filings, including SEQUENOM's most
recently filed Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2003. These forward-looking statements are
based on current information that is likely to change and speak only as of
the date hereof.
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