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INOVIS Capital GmbH: iThera Medical Receives Funding for Translating its Unique Imaging Technology into Clinical Practice
INOVIS Capital GmbH / Key word(s): Finance/ 28.10.2011 / 20:17 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 October 2011, Munich, Germany - iThera Medical, a spin-off from the Helmholtz Zentrum München, has recently closed a Series A financing round with BayBG Bayerische Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, and Mey Capital Matrix GmbH, a Munich-based family office, as lead investor. Earlier this year, the company also secured a Phase II grant from the GO-Bio programme, which is funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and managed by Projektträger Jülich. iThera Medical will use the funds to further develop and commercialize its technology for preclinical and clinical applications. iThera Medical builds on a unique multispectral optoacoustic imaging technology invented by Prof. Dr Vasilis Ntziachristos and Dr Daniel Razansky at the Helmholtz Zentrum München. It enables the non-invasive, real-time visualization of anatomical, functional and molecular information in living tissue, at depths and at a resolution not achievable by optical imaging methods. The key advantage of the technology over other imaging modalities is its unique combination of highly versatile optical contrast, cross-sectional tissue imaging, and high temporal and spatial resolution. In the space of one and a half years, iThera Medical has made significant progress in product development. The company expects its first product, a preclinical molecular imaging device, to reach the market in the near future. Using multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT), small animals are precisely scanned in vivo and in real time. For the first time, the biological effects of a drug can be monitored quantitatively at its site of action in the body over a longer period of time. This not only improves the quality of preclinical drug development dramatically, but also reduces the duration and costs of biopharmaceutical drug development. 'We see great potential for iThera Medical's optoacoustic imaging technology in preclinical research and clinical diagnostics. Their unique technical advantage, together with competent management and an established partnership with the Helmholtz Zentrum München, has convinced us of the attractiveness of this project,' explains Peter Pauli, CEO of the BayBG Bayerischen Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH, Munich, commenting on the decision to invest. In order to fully exploit the technology's potential for many applications, iThera Medical has built a strong network of collaboration partners in industry, academia and hospitals around the globe. 'Our approach has met with an exceptional demand,' says Christian Wiest, co-founder and CEO of iThera Medical. 'Together with our partners, we are currently exploring potential applications in preclinical research and clinical diagnostics, for example in the fields of cancer, cardiovascular and neurological diseases.' INOVIS Capital acted as an exclusive Corporate Finance adviser in this transaction. Contact for INOVIS Capital Christian Wexlberger, CEO T: +49 (0)89 452 352-116, E: wexlberger@inoviscapital.de INOVIS Capital GmbH, Karlstraße 35, 80333 Munich, Germany Contact for iThera Medical Christian Wiest, CEO T: +49 (0)89 318-3973, E: christian.wiest@ithera-medical.com iThera Medical GmbH, Ingolstädter Landstraße 1, 85764 Neuherberg, Germany End of Media Release --------------------------------------------------------------------- 28.10.2011 Dissemination of a Press Release, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. DGAP's Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. Media archive at www.dgap-medientreff.de and www.dgap.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- 144063 28.10.2011
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