VPN Logo   
 Home   About Us   Contact Us
3:54 PM   September 02, 2010
Your Email:

 

 
Bookmark and Share
Imulan Signs Vet Cancer Agreement with ImmunoPhotonics

Posted: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 6:47 p.m., EDT

Imulan Signs Vet Cancer Agreement with ImmunoPhotonics
Craig Woods, DVM, MS, MBA (left) of Imulan and Tomas Hode, Ph.D. of ImmunoPhotonics Inc., sign a veterinary cancer agreement at Veterinary Cancer Therapeautics Headquarters in St. Joseph, Mo. Photo courtesy of Imulan BioTherapeutics, LLC
Imulan BioTherapeutics LLC of St. Joseph, Mo., recently signed an exclusive licensing agreement for ImmunoPhotonics Inc.’s apSTAR, a new laser device for cancer.

apSTAR, named after Autologous Patient Specific Tumor Antigen Response, is a patented medical device technology that uses a specific laser wavelength to liberate tumor specific antigens and activate an immune response against the tumor cells. The companies indicate that studies have shown that the device improves the rate of primary and metastatic tumor regression and induce long term tumor immunity.

Imulan’s new oncology division, Veterinary Cancer Therapeutics, has already started establishing cancer centers around the country using the apSTAR medical device technology.

“We are very excited to be working with ImmunoPhotonics to advance this simple, yet comprehensive oncology breakthrough,” said Craig Woods, DVM, chief executive officer of Imulan and Veterinary Cancer Therapeutics. “The apSTAR laser will help shift the emphasis towards immune-based therapies and away from cytotoxic drug or radiation therapy for many types of cancer.”

The device is currently available on a limited basis in the United States, with full scale production scheduled for later this year.

ImmunoPhotonics is based in Roseland, Va. <HOME>

 Give us your opinion on
Imulan Signs Vet Cancer Agreement with ImmunoPhotonics
Submit a Comment

Industry Professional Site: Comments from non-industry professionals will be removed.

BROUGHT TO YOU BY

Copyright ©   BowTie, Inc. All rights reserved.
Our Privacy Policy has changed.
Privacy Policy/Your Cailfornia Privacy Rights.
Terms of Use | Guidelines for Participation

Veterinary Practice News - Digital Edition