SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 06/04/09 -- Cytokinetics, Incorporated
(NASDAQ: CYTK) announced today that Sharon Barbari, Senior Vice President,
Finance and Chief Financial Officer, is scheduled to present a corporate
update at the 8th Annual Needham Life Sciences Conference on Thursday, June
11, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time in the Fahnestock Room at The Palace
Hotel in New York, New York.
Interested parties may access the live audio webcast of these presentations
and replays by visiting the Investor Relations section of the Cytokinetics
website at www.cytokinetics.com. The webcast replay of the presentation
will be archived on the Presentations page within the Investor Relations
section of Cytokinetics' website for two weeks following the completion of
the event.
About Cytokinetics
Cytokinetics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the
discovery and development of novel small molecule therapeutics that
modulate muscle function for the potential treatment of serious diseases
and medical conditions. Cytokinetics' cardiac muscle contractility program
is focused on cardiac muscle myosin, a motor protein essential to cardiac
muscle contraction. Cytokinetics' lead compound from this program,
CK-1827452, a novel small molecule cardiac muscle myosin activator, is in
Phase II clinical trials for the treatment of heart failure. Amgen Inc. has
exercised an option for an exclusive license to develop and commercialize
CK-1827452 worldwide (excluding Japan), subject to Cytokinetics'
development and commercialization participation rights. In mid-2009,
Cytokinetics plans to initiate a Phase I clinical trial of
CK-2017357, a fast skeletal muscle troponin activator, in healthy
volunteers in the United States.
CK-2017357 is being developed as a potential treatment for diseases and
medical conditions associated with aging, muscle wasting, and neuromuscular
dysfunction. In January 2009, Cytokinetics announced the selection of a
potential drug candidate directed towards smooth muscle contractility.
Cytokinetics' smooth muscle myosin inhibitors have arisen from research
focused towards potential treatments for diseases and conditions, such as
systemic hypertension, pulmonary arterial hypertension or
bronchoconstriction.
Cytokinetics' cancer development programs are focused on mitotic kinesins,
a family of motor proteins essential to cell division. Cytokinetics is
developing two drug candidates that have arisen from this program,
ispinesib and SB-743921, each an inhibitor of kinesin spindle protein.