The Prana Biotechnology 2014 Annual Report summarises the Company's achievements over the past 12 months
Category: Investor Announcement
Prana Biotechnology (ASX:PBT) has today announced the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Orphan Drug designation to PBT2 for the treatment of Huntington Disease.
Prana Biotechnology (ASX:PBT) has today provided an update on its clinical development program for Alzheimer’s disease.
Professor Ira Shoulson comments on joining Prana Biotechnology's Board of Directors.
Professor Ira Shoulson will join Prana Biotechnology's Board of Directors as a non-Executive Director.
MELBOURNE, March 31, 2014: Prana Biotechnology (ASX:PBT/NASDAQ:PRAN) has today released the top line results of the 12-month Phase II Imaging trial in Alzheimer’s Disease (“IMAGINE” Trial), based on draft results. Prana’s PBT2 did not meet its primary endpoint of a statistically significant reduction in the levels of beta-amyloid plaques in the brains of prodromal/mild Alzheimer’s disease patients, as measured using PiB-PET Standardized Uptake Value Ratio (SUVR). Whilst there was a reduction in the overall levels of the PiB PET signal in patients treated with PBT2, the results were confounded by an atypical reduction of levels of the PiB PET signal in the placebo group as well.
MARCH 2014: Accumulation and toxicity of Alzheimer’s-related beta-amyloid independently confirmed to be dependent on copper and arrested with Prana’s proof-of-concept MPAC.
MARCH 2014: Prana Biotechnology (ASX: PBT / NASDAQ:PRAN) is presenting at the 34th Annual Cowen Healthcare Conference being held in Boston USA, 3-5 March 2014.
MELBOURNE, March 31, 2013: Access to the IMAGINE Phase 2 clinical trial investor conference call hosted on Monday 31st March Australian EDT is available via Open Briefing.
FEBRUARY 2014: MELBOURNE, Australia and NEW YORK, USA: US-based equity research analyst George B. Zavoico, Managing Director of H.C. Wainwright & Co, has published a report on Prana Biotechnology's (ASX:PBT / NASDAQ:PRAN) Phase 2 trial of PBT2 in patients with Huntington's disease, Reach2HD.