Last month’s highlight was that we completed the primary screening phase of our NPC lead program. Let’s take a closer look at how summer started at PLab.
Prices of orphan drugs for monogenic diseases are skyrocketing while approvals are flat — both unsustainable trends. pic.twitter.com/FOgWgYZ9rQ
— Perlara (@PerlaraPBC) June 2, 2015
We kicked off June with the first in a three-part blog series on what’s happening in the world of orphan drugs for monogenic diseases, starting with two disturbing trends with respect to prices and approvals.
Post-pitch drinks with the team pic.twitter.com/YChgx3rp8J
— Ethan Perlstein (@eperlste) June 3, 2015
PLabbers celebrating the beginning of fundraising season.
Excited to attend the annual Parseghian conference for Niemann-Pick C research w/ @NinaDiPrimio @hartl_tom http://t.co/GsYquq6Drh #NPC2015
— Ethan Perlstein (@eperlste) June 10, 2015
.@PerlsteinLab road trip @hartl_tom @eperlste #npc2015 pic.twitter.com/8E5scSBf4v
— Nina DiPrimio (@NinaDiPrimio) June 11, 2015
Nina, Tom and I attended the Ara Parseghian conference for Niemann-Pick C research in Notre Dame, IN. This will hopefully become an an annual tradition.
Our poster! #NPC2015 pic.twitter.com/PncvDnZcH4
— Perlara (@PerlaraPBC) June 12, 2015
Here’s the poster we presented at the Parseghian meeting, which includes data on the yeast, worm and fly primary screens.
How much does it cost to run an early-stage biotech startup? http://t.co/rjW6Bkvc5a pic.twitter.com/DcdNHepZ7t
— Perlara (@PerlaraPBC) June 17, 2015
One of our most popular blog posts to date described our burn rate. As a PBC, we seek to maintain a higher standard of transparency, starting with our budget.
Summer intern @materechm is blogging about her projects in realtime http://t.co/NYNhcjSrsO
— Perlara (@PerlaraPBC) June 17, 2015
Our summer intern Maria has been blogging about her two projects. The first one is computational and is looking at whether disease-causing mutations preferentially occur in evolutionarily conserved amino acids. The second one is experimental and involves validating a small-molecule suppressor screen for 3 ALS models in yeast.
#worm15 starts this Wednesday! http://t.co/95I25haWbo @IyerSangeetha will be there presenting data on our NPC worm screen.
— Perlara (@PerlaraPBC) June 22, 2015
And on that note, calling all worm behavioralists, image analysis enthusiasts and worm wranglers in general, stop by for a chat at #worm15
— Sangeetha Iyer (@IyerSangeetha) June 22, 2015
Sangeetha, our resident worm expert, attended the international GSA C. elegans meeting at UCLA.
Primary phase of our NPC HTS campaign is done. We're now in hit validation mode. So far we've validated one chemotype, more in the queue.
— Perlara (@PerlaraPBC) June 22, 2015
And that’s a wrap for June!