Inovio Biomedical Corporation (NYSE Amex:INO), a leader in DNA vaccine
design, development and delivery, announced today that it will make
multiple presentations at the Annual Conference of DNA Vaccines in
Asia 2009 being hosted by the International Society of DNA
Vaccines July 9 – 10 at the Beijing International Convention Center. The
conference, with the theme, “Advancing DNA Vaccine Technology,” is
co-chaired by David B. Weiner, Ph.D., professor of pathology, University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and chairman of Inovio’s scientific
advisory board.
Inovio scientists and associates will be making the following
presentations:
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Engineering Highly Immune Potent DNA Vaccines by Engineering
Molecular Biology, Immunology and Physical Delivery In Vivo
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Presidential Address and Keynote Lecture
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David B. Weiner, Ph.D.
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Thursday July 9
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08:30 - 09:05
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Location: 305BC
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Immune Therapy by Electroporation
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Plenary Session 2
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Iacob Mathiesen, Ph.D., Managing Director, Inovio AS
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Thursday July 9
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11:00 - 12:10
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Location: 305BC
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Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza DNA Vaccines Delivered via
Electroporation
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Plenary Session 3
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Niranjan Y. Sardesai, Ph.D., Sr. VP, Research & Development, Inovio
Biomedical
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Thursday July 9
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13:10 - 14:55
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Location: 305BC
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Special Considerations for Multi-Component DNA Vaccine
Production
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Plenary Session 7
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Henry Hebel, Chief Operating Officer, VGXI Inc.
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Friday July 10
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11:00 - 12:10
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Location: 305BC
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About Inovio Biomedical Corporation
Inovio Biomedical is engaged in the design, development, and delivery of
a new generation of vaccines, called DNA vaccines, focused on cancers
and infectious diseases. The company’s SynCon™ technology enables the
design of DNA-based vaccines capable of providing cross-protection
against evolving, unmatched strains of pathogens such as influenza.
Inovio’s proprietary electroporation-based DNA vaccine delivery
technology has been shown by initial human data to safely and
significantly increase gene expression and immune responses. Inovio’s
clinical programs include HPV/cervical cancer (therapeutic) and HIV
vaccines. An IND has been filed for an avian influenza vaccine. Partners
and collaborators include Merck, Tripep, University of Southampton,
University of Pennsylvania, and HIV Vaccines Trial Network. Inovio’s
product candidates and technologies are protected by an extensive global
intellectual property portfolio. More information is available at www.inovio.com.
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements
relating to our plans to develop electroporation-based drug and gene
delivery technologies and DNA vaccines. Actual events or results may
differ from the expectations set forth herein as a result of a number of
factors, including uncertainties inherent in clinical trials and product
development programs (including, but not limited to, the fact that
pre-clinical and clinical results referenced in this release may not be
indicative of results achievable in other trials or for other
indications and that results from one study may not necessarily be
reflected or supported by the results of other similar studies), the
availability of funding to support continuing research and studies in an
effort to prove safety and efficacy of electroporation technology as a
delivery mechanism or develop viable DNA vaccines, the availability or
potential availability of alternative therapies or treatments for the
conditions targeted by the parties or their collaborators, including
alternatives that may be more efficacious or cost-effective than any
therapy or treatment that the parties and their collaborators hope to
develop, evaluation of potential opportunities, issues involving patents
and whether they or licenses to them will provide the parties with
meaningful protection from others using the covered technologies,
whether such proprietary rights are enforceable or defensible or
infringe or allegedly infringe on rights of others or can withstand
claims of invalidity and whether the combined company can finance or
devote other significant resources that may be necessary to prosecute,
protect or defend them, the level of corporate expenditures, assessments
of the companies’ combined technology by potential corporate or other
partners or collaborators, capital market conditions, our ability to
successfully integrate Inovio and VGX Pharmaceuticals, the impact of
government healthcare proposals, our ability to maintain listing of our
common stock under the rules and regulations of the NYSE Amex and other
factors set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2008, our Form 10-Q for the three months ended March 31,
2009, and other regulatory filings from time to time, including our
current report on Form 8-K reporting the closing of the merger
transaction with VGX Pharmaceuticals, Inc. There can be no assurance
that any product in Inovio’s pipeline will be successfully developed or
manufactured, that final results of clinical studies will be supportive
of regulatory approvals required to market licensed products, or that
any of the forward-looking information provided herein will be proven
accurate.
Inovio Biomedical
Bernie Hertel, 858-410-3101 (Investors)
or
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Jeff Richardson, 805-491-8313 (Media)