The MathWorks(tm) today announced that Merrimack Pharmaceuticals is using SimBiology(R) to streamline the research and development of therapeutics to treat autoimmune disease and cancer.
NATICK, Mass. (BusinessWire EON) July 9, 2007 --
The MathWorkstm
today announced that Merrimack
Pharmaceuticals is using SimBiology®
to streamline the research and development of therapeutics to treat
autoimmune disease and cancer.
SimBiology plays an integral role in Merrimack’s
discovery platform, Network
Biology, which is multidisciplinary, integrating computational tools
from engineering and high throughput biology to rationally guide drug
design and development. By using SimBiology, Merrimack has further
improved collaboration across the various components of the drug
development process, enabled better analysis and simulation of drug
candidates, and may significantly reduce the time required for drug
discovery and development.
Network Biology seeks to understand the system dynamics that govern
protein networks - the functional set of proteins that regulate cellular
decisions. SimBiology, the industry’s first
graphical systems biology tool, is an essential piece of the modeling
technology in Network Biology. It is used by Merrimack researchers to
simulate, model, and analyze the biochemical pathways in cancer and
other diseases, enabling researchers to make more informed decisions
throughout the entire drug discovery, development, and commercialization
process.
“In order to compete in an industry dominated
by large pharmaceutical companies with larger research efforts, we’ve
adopted a unique approach to drug discovery that incorporates the
principles of Model-Based Design,” said Birgit
Schoeberl, director of Network Biology at Merrimack Pharmaceuticals. “SimBiology
and other MathWorks tools have been instrumental in giving us the
competitive edge we need, delivering a combination of powerful
mathematics and an easy-to-use graphical interface that makes it easy to
create and share models of pathways with other teams throughout each
stage of research and development.”
“The MathWorks tools have dramatically
increased the speed with which we can identify drug candidates,”
continued Schoeberl. “For example, a group of
six researchers were able to create seven candidates in less than three
years with SimBiology. That would’ve taken a
lot more time without using modeling or by using multiple tools from
other companies, and it would have required that we learn three or four
different software packages.”
Researchers can also use SimBiology to simulate the pathway and the
systems reaction to inhibitors. Once the best inhibitor is identified,
Merrimack’s computational biologists and
researchers work in combination to produce drug candidates for
preclinical testing. In addition to SimBiology, Merrimack used the Bioinformatics
Toolbox to identify critical signal transmission pathways.
“The MathWorks is committed to providing
powerful and easy-to-use tools to help innovative companies like
Merrimack improve the speed and quality of their research efforts,”
said Kristen Zannella, marketing manager for biotech, pharmaceutical,
and medical at The MathWorks. “In particular,
the rapidly growing field of systems biology, in which Merrimack is an
innovator, is fraught with complexity that must be mitigated with
technology such as SimBiology, which combines a drag-and-drop interface
with the proven mathematical capabilities of MATLAB®.
We look forward to working with Merrimack as they continue to broaden
their use of SimBiology and other MathWorks tools, which will help them
introduce even greater time and cost savings into their drug development
process.”
Currently, MathWorks tools are being used solely by the computational
modelers. However, over the next year, use of MathWorks tools such as
MATLAB and SimBiology will be expanded to Merrimack’s
experimentalists.
About Merrimack
Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on
the discovery and development of novel treatments for diseases in the
areas of autoimmune disease and cancer. Its lead compound, MM-093, is
currently in clinical development to treat patients with rheumatoid
arthritis or with psoriasis. MM-093 is an investigational drug and has
not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or any
international regulatory agency. The company's proprietary Network
Biology discovery platform, developed with the help of leading
scientists from MIT and Harvard, enables the high throughput profiling
of protein networks as a basis for improved validation, lead
identification, and speed in the development of innovative, effective,
and safe therapeutics. Merrimack is a privately held company based in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. For additional information, please visit http://www.merrimackpharma.com.
About The MathWorks
The MathWorks is the world’s leading
developer of technical computing and Model-Based Design software for
engineers and scientists in industry, government, and education. With an
extensive product set based on MATLAB and Simulink®,
The MathWorks provides software and services to solve challenging
problems and accelerate innovation in automotive, aerospace,
communications, financial services, biotechnology, electronics,
instrumentation, process, and other industries.
The MathWorks was founded in 1984 and employs more than 1,600 people
worldwide, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts. For additional
information, visit www.mathworks.com.
MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow, Handle Graphics, Real-Time Workshop,
SimBiology, SimEvents, SimHydraulics, and xPC TargetBox are registered
trademarks and The MathWorks, the L-shaped membrane logo, and Embedded
MATLAB are trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc. Other product or brand
names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
holders.
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