Animal and Human Health Agency Awards $650,000 to Develop
Adlyfe Blood Test Related to Misfolded Protein Diseases
Such as Sheep Scrapie and Mad Cow Disease
Rockville, MD, September 7, 2005 - Adlyfe, Inc., a privately held
biotech company headquartered in Rockville, MD, focused on early diagnostics
for animal and human brain diseases announced the award today of a $650,000
two year grant from the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
(DEFRA) in the UK for continued development of a sensitive early blood test
for animal prion diseases. Misfolded prion proteins are correlated to Sheep
Scrapie disease, Mad Cow disease in cattle, Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
and Elk, and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.
DEFRA is a leading agency in the UK with the mission of funding key
emerging technologies which can thwart the spread of animal and human disease.
They have a long history in supporting leading research and development in
chronic diseases which impact animal and human health and impact the safety of
the food supply and the environment.
The award is focused on addressing key issues in the development of the
Adlyfe test that will enable early blood detection and live animal screening
for disease in both sheep and cattle. Adlyfe will work in collaboration with
the Moredun Institute in Scotland, a premier research institute in the field
of animal disease.
"This is an important step for our company to broaden our international
base of support and collaboration for development of our test for prion
diseases. These diseases are global with significant impact on animal and
human health. We are pleased that DEFRA recognizes the value of our
technology and support continued development of our sensitive blood test for
these diseases," said Alan S. Rudolph, CEO and President.
About Adlyfe, Inc: Adlyfe is a biotechnology company focused on novel blood diagnostics and therapeutics in Rockville, MD. Adlyfe develops blood diagnostic tests for early diagnosis and treatment of chronic brain 'wasting' diseases such as Mad Cow disease and Alzheimer's. They recently announced the
publication of their results demonstrating detection of prion disease in early
stages before clinical symptoms appear. The company is privately held and
funded by NIH, DARPA and several other parties.
Adlyfe, Inc.
9430 Key West Ave
Rockville, MD 20854
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Contact: Alan S. Rudolph
arudolph@adlyfe.com
301-424-8344 x203
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