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2012 Epilepsy Pipeline Update Conference

Program Agenda

Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3

With Thanks to Our Sponsors

Patron

Patrons: Cyberonics, Danny Did, Pfizer, Sunovion, Upsher-Smith


Supporter

Supporters: Lundbeck, Medtronic, Supernus


Associate

Associates: Openconcept, UCB


Mission Advocate

Advocate: Neurovista


On February 2 – 4, 2012 in San Francisco, CA, the Epilepsy Therapy Project presented our 3rd biennial showcase of emerging and established companies presenting their strategies, candidates and development programs. You learned how anti-seizure product development is the optimal pathway for CNS therapeutic development because of well-characterized mechanisms, therapeutic approaches, and clear clinical endpoints for regulatory studies.

You were among small, mid, and major CNS companies who presented their strategies, product candidates and development programs to potential venture capital, private equity, pharma and biotech investors and partners.


Conference Agenda

Day 1 - Thursday February 2, 2012

7:00-8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00-8:15 Welcome and Overview: Warren Lammert and
Jacqueline French, MD
8:15-8:45 2011 Epilepsy Pipeline Scorecard:
Pipeline Advances and Challenges
Daniel Friedman, MD
Session I: Are we getting closer?
8:45-9:05 Where has epilepsy control improved in the last 30 years and what do we need today? Dieter Schmidt, MD
9:05-9:25 Preclinical Testing: Getting out of the rut and how can we move faster? Henrik Klitgaard, PhD
9:25-9:45 New paradigms in translational research Frances Jensen, MD
9:45-10:15 Discussion
10:15-10:30 Networking Break
Session II: Early Drug Pipeline: Proof of Principle through IND
10:30-10:40 Developing Innovative Epilepsy Therapies in the Academic Setting Michael A. Rogawski, MD, PhD
10:40-10:50 Inhaled Treatments to Stop Seizures Before they Spread Michael A. Rogawski, MD, PhD
10:50-11:00 Galanin Receptor-2 Based Therapy
NeuroAdjuvants, Inc.
Brian Klein, PhD
11:00-11:10 NTP Pipeline Development
NeuroTherapeutics Pharma
Stephen D. Collins, MD. PhD
11:10-11:20 Adenosine releasing brain implants For Epilepsy Therapy
Legacy Research Institute
Detlev Boison, PhD
11:20-11:30 CPP-115, The Next Generation GABA-AT Inhibitor
Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc.
Steven Miller, PhD
11:30-11:50 C-21191: Anticonvulsant and Antinociceptive Properties of a Novel Sub-type Selective GABA-A Agonist
C-10068: Novel Morphinan Anticonvulsant with a Unique Pharmacological Profile
Concert Pharmaceuticals
Philip B. Graham, PhD.
11:50-12:00 2DG Preclinical Development - An Update
NeuroGenomeX, Inc.
Thomas Sutula, MD, PhD
12:00-12:10 XeriJect Diazepan for Emergency Treatment of Seizures
Xeris Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Steven Prestrelski, PhD
12:10-12:20 Galanin gene delivery for temporal lobe epilepsy
Asklepios BioPharmaceutical, Inc.
Scott W.J. McPhee, PhD, MPH
12:20-12:30 Tonabersat
Upsher-Smith Laboratories
H. Steve White, PhD
12:30-12:40 Huperzine Update Steven C. Schachter, MD
12:40-2:00 Networking Lunch
Session III: Early Device/Hybrid Product Pipeline: New Concepts and Initial Findings
2:00-2:10 Improving Surgical Planning with Powerful Non-Invasive Dense Array EEG
Electrical Geodesics, Inc.
Ann Bunnenberg, PhD., JD
2:10-2:20 Convenient and adaptable EEG Headset
Advanced Neurometrics, Inc.
Eric A. Duff
2:20-2:30 ICV Dosing for Medication-Resistant Epilepsy Robert Fisher, MD, PhD
2:30-2:40 A toxin-free in vivo assay for the discovery of antiepileptogenic and antiepileptic therapies Braxton Norwood, PhD
2:40-2:50

Improving the development of promising drug candidates: preclinical solutions in a chronic mouse model of Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
SynapCell SAS

Melanie Langlois, PhD
2:50-3:20 Networking Break
3:20-5:20 Epilepsy Therapy Project Shark Tank Competition:
Immediate $50K grant award to winner of the best proposal for novel concept that will help people with epilepsy in the near term
5:25-7:00 Networking Reception and Celebration Honoring 2011 Lifetime Accelerator Award Recipient
Honoree: Harvey Kupferberg, PhD

Day 2 - Friday February 3, 2012

7:00-8:10 Continental Breakfast
8:10-8:30 Epilepsy Study Consortium: Clinical Focus and Global Opportunity Jacqueline French, MD
Session IV: Opportunities for the future
8:30-9:00 Inflammation as a target for antiepileptic and antiepileptogenic therapy: Human and animal evidence, theories, and the targets Annamaria Vezzani, PhD
9:00-9:30 Update on the NINDS Anticonvulsant Screening Program
H. Steve White, PhD
9:30-10:00 Discussion
10:00-10:30 Networking Break
Session V: Late Stage Devices
10:30-10:40 Responsive Neurostimulation for Epilepsy: Update on the RNS® System Clinical Trials
NeuroPace, Inc.
Martha J. Morrell MD
10:40-10:50 Cardiac-Based Seizure Detection: Implications for VNS Therapy Intervention and Event Logging
Cyberonics, Inc.
Milton M. Morris, PhD
10:50-11:00 Visualase Laser Ablation in Neurosurgery
Visualase, Inc.
Bill Hoffman
11:00-11:10 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy Alexander Rotenberg, MD., PhD
11:10-11:20 Preliminary Clinical Results of an Implantable Seizure Advisory System
NeuroVista Corporation
W. Douglas Sheffield, VMD, PhD
11:20-11:30 DBS Therapy for Epilepsy
Medtronic Neuromodulation Research
Jon Giftakis, PhD
11:30-11:40 Trigeminal Nerve Stimulation - an investigational therapy for Epilepsy and Mood disorders Christopher DeGiorgio, MD
11:40-11:50 SmartWatch - Studies and Commercialization
SmartMonitor
Anoo Nathan
11:50-12:15 Panel: Investor Climate and Regulatory Hurdles for Drugs and Devices

Moderator: Casey Crawford Lynch, Managing Director, NeuroInsights
  • Sami Hamadé, Partner, Aberdare Ventures
  • Manuel O. Lopez-Figueroa, PhD, Vice President, Bay City Capital
  • Heath Lukatch, PhD, Partner, Novo Ventures
  • Anand Mehra, MD, Partner, Soffinova Ventures
  • Sherrie Perkins, Director of New Business Development, Cyberonics
  • Mark Simon, Advisor, Torreya Partners
Panel Discussion
12:15-1:30 Networking Lunch
Session VI: Late Stage Drugs
1:30-1:40 Eslicarbazepine Acetate (ESL)
Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
David Blum, MD
1:40-2:10 Lifecycle and Pipeline Projects Update: Vimpat, Keppra and Brivaracetam
UCB BioSciences, Inc.
Babak Boroojerdi, MD., PhD., MBA
2:10-2:20 ONFI™ (Clobazam)
Lundbeck, US
Deborah Lee, MD., PhD
2:20-2:30 Pregabalin Controlled Release Formulation
Pfizer, Inc.
Verne Pitman, PharmD
2:30-2:40 Ganaxolone: A New Class of Treatment for Adjunctive Use in Partial Seizures
Marinus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Gail M. Farfel, PhD
2:40-2:50 YKP 3089
SK LifeScience, Inc.
S. James Lee, PhD
2:50-3:00 VX-765 Jacqueline French, MD
3:00-3:10 Extended Release Oxcarbazepine
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Paolo Baroldi, MD, PhD
3:10-3:30 Q&A / Discussion Moderator: TBD
3:30-3:40 Closing remarks Roger Porter, MD

Day 3 - Saturday February 4, 2012 - ETP Family Day - Pipeline Conference for General Public

Interested in learning about the changing world of epilepsy? Join us for ETP's Family Day for presentations about the Epilepsy Pipeline and emerging research and about new ways of thinking about epilepsy, new treatments and directions in care, using technology to manage your life with epilepsy and help others!

Objectives:

  1. Appreciate the importance and challenges of living with epilepsy and developing new therapies and approaches.
  2. Learn about new ways of looking at epilepsy and the brain.
  3. Empower yourself to increase awareness of epilepsy and its consequences, how the Epilepsy Pipeline can help, and how you can make a difference.
8:00-9:00 Registration and Exhibits
9:00-9:10 Welcome and Overview
9:10-9:40 The Reality of Epilepsy: State of the Art Steven C. Schachter MD,
Harvard Medical School, Boston MA
9:40-10:20

Panel: New Ways of Understanding the Brain and Epilepsy

  • Epilepsy as a Spectrum Disorder -Frances E. Jensen MD, Children's Hospital Boston, Boston MA
  • What Do Our Genes Tell Us? -Daniel H. Lowenstein MD, University of California, Dept of Neurology, San Francisco CA
10:20-10:35 Challenges Through Our Eyes Linda and Eric Warner
Minneapolis, MN
Amber Cooksey
10:35-10:50 Break, Exhibits
10:50-11:30 Epilepsy Medications and Alternative Therapies on the Horizon Jacqueline French MD,
New York University, New York, NY
Steven C. Schachter MD
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
11:30 - 12:15 Panel Discussion: SUDEP – What do we know and what we need to talk about
  • Moderator: Joseph I. Sirven, MD, Mayo Clinic Arizona
  • Panelists: Jeffrey Buchhalter MD, PhD, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Phoenix AZ
  • Thomas Stanton, Danny Did Foundation
  • Tamzin Jeffs, SUDEP Aware
  • Lisa Lindahl, Entrepeneur
  • John Barry, MD, Stanford University, San Francisco CA
12:15-1:00 Box Lunch and Exhibits
1:00-1:40 Devices and Surgery - Insights on Old and New Approaches Robert Fisher MD, PhD,
Stanford University, San Francisco CA
Samantha Chartrau, Grafton WI, Mentor, epilepsy.com
1:40-2:20 Dietary Therapies and Wellness Elizabeth Thiele MD, PhD,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA;
Heidi Pask, Stoneboro PA, Mentor, epilepsy.com
2:20-3:10

Reactor Panel: Insights from people with epilepsy

  • Moderator: Mimi Callanan RN, MSN, CNS, Stanford University, San Francisco, CA
  • Panelists: Dayna Breman, Los Angeles CA, Mentor, epilepsy.com
  • D. Andrew Neff, Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California
  • Amber Cooksey
  • Chris Wilson, Albuquerque NM, Mentor, epilepsy.com
3:10-3:50 Tools you can use in managing epilepsy, the role of social networking Patricia O. Shafer RN, MN, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA
Samantha Chartrau, Grafton WI, Mentor, epilepsy.com
Patricia Barnes, New Sharon ME, Kevin's Pyramids
3:50-4:00 Questions, Closing Remarks
4:00-5:00 Reception