BUFFALO, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 06/25/09 -- Cleveland BioLabs, Inc. (NASDAQ: CBLI) today
announced that Chief Executive Officer and President, Michael Fonstein,
Ph.D. and Chief Scientific Officer, Andrei Gudkov, Ph.D, D. Sci. shared
recent highlights and milestones at the Company's annual meeting today.
Dr. Fonstein reviewed several of the Company's recent achievements
including:
-- Conclusion of the initial human safety study for Protectan CBLB502, a
drug under development for the treatment for Acute Radiation Syndrome
(ARS);
-- Submission of a response to the Department of Defense Sources Sought
Notice for Radiological and Nuclear Medical Countermeasures;
-- Receipt of more than $22 million in development funding for CBLB502
from the Department of Defense and the Biomedical Advanced Research and
Development Authority of the Department of Health and Human Services in
2008;
-- Demonstration of activity and safety of first generation Curaxin
anticancer compound in Phase II trial;
-- Publication of new insights into the mechanism of action of first
generation Curaxin anticancer compound in Oncogene; and
-- Signature of a term sheet to enter into a joint venture to develop
Curaxin anticancer compounds.
Dr. Fonstein provided an update of development progress for CBLB502,
emphasizing the critical development path to submission for FDA approval in
late 2010, should development continue to progress in line with
expectations.
Dr. Gudkov shared some pre-clinical observations regarding CBLB502's
potential activity as a supportive care agent in radiation therapy of head
and neck cancer as well as some data on Protectan CBLB612, a stimulator and
mobilizer of hematopoietic stem cells to peripheral blood. He also
reviewed the current status of CBLI's first and second generation of
Curaxin molecules.
Dr. Fonstein concluded the session with a summary of upcoming milestones
including:
-- Starting the second Phase I trial in healthy volunteers for Protectan
CBLB502 in ARS;
-- Starting a Phase I/II trial for Protectan CBLB502 in head and neck
cancer treatment side effects; and
-- Finalizing the joint venture to develop Curaxin anticancer compounds.
About Cleveland BioLabs, Inc.
Cleveland BioLabs, Inc. is a drug discovery and development company
leveraging its proprietary discoveries around programmed cell death to
develop treatments for cancer and protection of normal tissues from
exposure to radiation and other stresses. The Company has strategic
partnerships with the Cleveland Clinic, Roswell Park Cancer Institute,
ChemBridge Corporation and the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research
Institute. To learn more about Cleveland BioLabs, Inc., please visit the
company's website at http://www.cbiolabs.com.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning
of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements reflect management's current expectations, as of the date of
this press release, and involve certain risks and uncertainties. The
Company's actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in
these forward-looking statements as a result of various factors. Some of
the factors that could cause future results to materially differ from the
recent results or those projected in forward-looking statements include the
"Risk Factors" described in the Company's periodic filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact:
Rachel Levine
Director Corporate Development & Communications
Cleveland BioLabs, Inc.
T: (646) 284-9439
E: rlevine@cbiolabs.com