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October
6, 2009
Quidel and BioHelix enter into a joint development and commercialization
agreement
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. & BEVERLY, Mass
- Quidel Corporation, a leading provider of rapid point-of-care
diagnostic tests, announced today that it has entered into a joint
development and commercialization agreement with BioHelix Corporation.
The agreement with BioHelix focuses on the development and commercialization
of in vitro molecular diagnostic tests utilizing BioHelix's novel
isothermal amplification technology.
The partnership combines BioHelix's expertise in the research and
development of nucleic acid technologies for diagnostic applications
with Quidel's strength in the development, manufacture and commercialization
of diagnostic tests. Under the partnership, Quidel will fund and jointly
develop with BioHelix assays for rapid detection of infectious pathogens
in a non-instrumented, handheld format utilizing BioHelix's isothermal
amplification technology. BioHelix undertakes primary responsibility
for assay development while Quidel has primary responsibility for
manufacturing, marketing and selling the new products developed under
the agreement and exclusive, worldwide commercialization rights for
the new products.
"We are extremely pleased with this strategic partnership as
both companies look to leverage their respective strengths in bringing
novel diagnostic solutions to the clinical diagnostic market,"
commented Douglas Bryant, president and chief executive officer of
Quidel Corporation. Huimin Kong, Ph.D., president and chief executive
officer of BioHelix Corporation, added, "We are excited to work
with Quidel in the further development and commercialization of simple,
cost-effective molecular diagnostic tests, which is a major focus
for our company."
About Quidel
Quidel Corporation serves to enhance the health and well being of
people around the globe through the discovery, development, manufacturing
and marketing of rapid diagnostic solutions at the point of care (POC)
in infectious diseases and reproductive health. Marketed under the
leading brand name of QuickVue®, Quidel's portfolio of products
currently includes tests that aid in the diagnosis of several disease
or condition states, including influenza, respiratory syncytial virus,
Fecal Occult Blood, Strep A, pregnancy, H. pylori and Chlamydia. Quidel's
products are sold to healthcare professionals with a focus on the
physician office lab and acute care markets through leading medical
distribution partners on a worldwide basis. Quidel's Specialty Products
Group (SPG) develops research products in the fields of oncology and
bone health with potential future point-of-care applications. By building
value in rapid diagnostic tests, Quidel provides leadership to the
industry and among healthcare professionals allowing for the movement
of patient testing out of the central laboratory setting and into
the physician office, urgent care and other outpatient settings where
rapid testing and treatment have an impact on clinical outcomes and
provide an economic benefit. For more information, visit www.quidel.com,
www.colorectal-test.com, www.rsvtesting.com and www.flutest.com.
About BioHelix
BioHelix Corporation, a privately held molecular diagnostics company
located in Beverly, Massachusetts, specializes in the development
of next-generation diagnostic solutions and nucleic acid tests based
upon its isothermal nucleic acid amplification platform for infectious
diseases and for genetic variations. BioHelix's mission is to improve
the quality of healthcare through the development of simple molecular
tests for near patient settings, wherein rapid solutions are necessary
for prompt medical intervention. The company's IsoAmp® Molecular
Analyzer is an "instrument-free" molecular diagnostic platform
consisting of its proprietary Helicase-Dependent Amplification (HDA)
technology and a disposable detection device entitled the BESt
Cassette. Additional information about BioHelix Corporation is available
at www.biohelix.com.
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