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Servatus Ltd CEO and founder, Dr Wayne Finlayson, to speak at Pharmabiotics Conference 2021

20 April 2021

Dr Wayne Finlayson, Servatus’ CEO and co-founder, is scheduled to give a presentation on ‘developing a new class of autoimmune drugs’ at the Pharmabiotics 2021 conference on 28th & 29th April, and will be covering the innovative research and drug development currently undertaken by Servatus Ltd.

Dr Wayne Finlayson, Servatus’ CEO and co-founder, is scheduled to give a presentation on ‘developing a new class of autoimmune drugs’ at the Pharmabiotics 2021 conference next week. The conference is due to take place as an online virtual gathering on April 28th & 29th 2021 (due to COVID-19 related travel restrictions) and will host many world leading scientists and key stakeholders in the human microbiome-live bacterial therapeutics space. The conference will cover many relevant topics such as the latest microbiome research and its role in human health, microbiome diagnostic tools and clinical end points, company updates from leading biotherapeutic industry partners, and round table discussions with key industry stakeholders. Wayne’s presentation will be covering the innovative research and drug development currently undertaken by Servatus Ltd, including the latest updates on Servatus’ current and upcoming clinical trials. Servatus has a number of clinical trials underway for indications such as H.pylori infection, chronic functional constipation, ulcerative colitis, and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Servatus is an Australian based biotechnology company which develops and produces live bacterial biotherapeutic drugs; said to be the next pharmaceutical frontier of western medicine.

The Pharmabiotics conference takes place annually and is the brainchild of the Pharmabiotics Research Institute (PRI) of Europe, which is a not-for-profit collaborative effort to drive the accessibility of live biological products to the pharmaceutical market. The PRI states that it believes that “the microbiome is the future of human medicine”. However, as scientific research, industry, and innovation often outpace regulation, the development of these new biological-based medicines represents a huge paradigm shift for current regulatory frameworks. All products intended to prevent or treat disease need to be registered as medicinal products to reach market in the US, Australia, and Europe. Therefore, compliance to the biological medicinal product legislative and regulatory framework is critically important for the industry. The PRI was founded to make this transition to the pharmaceutical market easier, by facilitating the conversation between drug regulators and bacterial-based drug developers, like Servatus.

 

For more information on the pharmabiotics conference or to register to attend see:

https://www.pharmabioticsevent.com/

 

For more on Servatus’ research and clinical pipelines see: www.servatus.com.au

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BIOTECH NEWS: Servatus Ltd joins forces with six international microbiome biopharmaceutical companies to form the Microbiome Therapeutics Innovation Group (MTIG)

30 March 2021

Servatus Ltd has joined forces with six international microbiome biopharmaceutical heavyweights, forming the Microbiome Therapeutics Innovation Group (MTIG); a coalition of companies devoted to driving forward the progression of regulatory approved microbiome-based drugs.

The human microbiome has been dubbed the ‘next frontier’ of medical science, as more and more scientific evidence is demonstrating the clear relationship between human commensal bacterial species and immune system/inflammatory signalling regulation. Leaning on the insights of many high-ranking scientists who proclaim that the human microbiome is a new and emerging field in medical drug innovation, the MTIG is an independent coalition of several leading microbiome biotechnology firms, all lending weight to the research and development of FDA-approved microbiome-based therapeutic drugs.

Servatus’ commitment to developing alternative and effective therapies for a number of debilitating, chronic inflammatory ailments will add an Australian voice to the MTIG’s common goal of accelerating microbiome therapeutic development for medicinal purposes. Joining other members Seres Therapeutics, Rebiotix, Siolta Therapeutics, Takeda, Vedanta Biosciences, and fellow Australian biotech Microba, Servatus will add to the collective weight of the forward-thinking group which aims to address unmet clinical needs and improve clinical outcomes.

“Servatus is delighted to join the Microbiome therapeutics Innovation group (MTIG) and add its voice to the pursuit of evidence-based Microbiome therapeutics,” said Dr Wayne Finlayson, Servatus CEO. “Servatus is devoted to creating safe, effective and reliable microbiome based therapeutic drugs to treat a number of chronic and debilitating autoimmune diseases, as well as non-antibiotic treatments for bacterial infections. We are delighted to bring Australian biotech to the world stage and are committed to bringing Australian-drug regulatory standards in line with European and American standards”.

Chairman of MTIG, Dr Ken Blount, said “Servatus is equipped with unique and innovative capabilities that will help to accelerate the coalitions' common goal to advance the regulatory field for emerging microbiome. We welcome Servatus Biopharmaceuticals to the MTIG”.

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Servatus Biopharmaceuticals announces next phase 1 clinical trial: a new microbiome-based therapeutic treatment for functional constipation.

7 January 2021

A new phase I clinical trial will be beginning in the new year for a novel, live-bacterial biotherapeutic treatment for chronic functional constipation. The first patients are expected to begin treatment in the first half of January 2021.

The trial will focus on chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) and constipation predominant IBS (IBS-C), which are forms of constipation where no known physical (anatomical) or physiological (hormonal or other body chemistry) cause has been identified.

Chronic constipation is a prevalent gastrointestinal condition that globally affects ~16% of all adults, and ~33.5% of people aged over 60. Further, as only ~22% of people with chronic constipation seek treatment from a healthcare provider, these numbers may actually be much higher. It ranks among the top 5 common Physician diagnoses for gastrointestinal (GI) tract disorders, with total medical costs for constipation estimated to be in excess of $230 million USD annually.

Patients suffering from chronic constipation tend to have lower general health, mental health, and social functioning scores than non-sufferers, and their mental and physical scores are comparable to people suffering from Crohn disease, gastroesophageal reflux, hypertension, diabetes, and depression. Chronic constipation is commonly treated with dietary fiber supplementation, laxatives, antidepressant drugs, or amendments to diet and activity levels. However, a large proportion of patients are dissatisfied with their current treatments, either due to safety concerns or lack of efficacy; therefore, alternative treatment options need to be explored.

Novel drug development at Servatus Ltd has identified a number of unique bacterial strains which will be tested in this clinical trial as an alternative to traditional treatments for chronic functional constipation. It is hoped that microbial therapeutic treatments may, not only alleviate symptoms of chronic constipation, but in some cases may cure chronic constipation by modulating the microbiome of the GI tract, and gut-brain axis.

Servatus Ltd, is an Australian-based biopharmaceutical company developing novel treatments for a range of autoimmune, inflammatory, gastrointestinal, and dermatological conditions. Servatus has two streams of drug development and research: engineered proteins for treatment of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, and pharmaceutical-grade live microbial biotherapeutic treatments for treatment of chronic constipation, and recently for H.pylori infection (see previous news releases for information).

More news to follow: Servatus are also excited to announce that an FDA study for treatment of ulcerative colitis is planned to go ahead in the first half of 2021, with Dr Jessica Allegretti of Harvard Medical School / Brigham Womens Hospital as Principal Investigator.

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Phase 1 clinical trial underway for new ‘non-antibiotic’ microbiome-based treatment for Helicobacter pylori infection

23 November 2020

Servatus Ltd is pleased to announce that a Phase I clinical trial for a novel live microbial-biotherapeutic treatment for H. pylori infection has begun, with the first patients on the trial dosed.

The Phase I trial is being conducted at the Princess Alexandra hospital in Brisbane and aims to create a new ‘non-antibiotic’ based treatment for H. pylori infection. If left untreated, H. pylori infection can cause gastritis (inflammation of the lining of the stomach) and can lead to further complications such as stomach ulcers. Currently, H. pylori infection is treated with two different antibiotics as well as stomach acid supressing drugs. However, side effects occur in up to 20% of patients and compliance with taking the full treatment course is a common reason for eradication failure. New treatments developed and produced by Servatus Ltd would offer people with H. pylori infection an alternative to these traditional treatments.

Servatus Ltd, which is based in Queensland, Australia, is a biopharmaceutical company developing novel treatments for a range of autoimmune, inflammatory, gastrointestinal, and dermatological conditions. The company has two main streams of drug development and research: engineered proteins selected for their immune-modulating activity to treat immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, and pharmaceutical-grade live microbial biotherapeutic treatments, such as the one developed for the treatment of H. pylori infection.

Servatus is developing alternatives to antibiotic-based treatments so they can help to reduce the occurrence of antibiotic resistance to common bacterial pathogens, whilst also providing safe and highly effective treatments to patients in which further disturbances to the microbiome are avoided.

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Servatus Appointment Notice

3 March 2020

Servatus appoints Hugh Alsop as Non-Executive Director and expands clinical programs team with Dr. Jessica Allegretti

Sunshine Coast, Australia – 3 March 2020.

Servatus Ltd (Servatus) is pleased to announce two key appointments as it continues to execute on its strategy to build a leading biopharmaceutical company in Australia.

Firstly, to further strengthen our development and commercialisation skills, Hugh Alsop has been appointed as a non-executive director. Hugh brings significant expertise as Servatus continues to advance its development programs and build its biopharmaceutical production capability. Secondly, Dr. Jessica Allegretti, an internationally recognised gastroenterologist and microbiome expert based at Harvard University, has been appointed as the principal investigator for Servatus’ upcoming clinical trials in ulcerative colitis, a chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Dr Allegretti will also be a key research and clinical adviser for the company, as it aims to deliver first line and adjunct treatments for select autoimmune, gastrointestinal and dermatological conditions.

Mr. Alsop brings over 22 years of experience as a biotech executive to Servatus, with his deep understanding of drug development and pharmaceutical commercialisation making him a strong addition to the board. Hugh currently holds the role of Chief Executive Officer for Kinoxis Therapeutics, a private Australian biotech company.

“Hugh has a strong track record in growing companies the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and Servatus plans to leverage his experience as we move forward with two major clinical studies in 2020, and complete construction and commissioning of our joint venture facility on the Sunshine Coast,” said Servatus CEO and Executive Director Dr. Wayne Finlayson.

The appointment of Dr. Allegretti will add significant clinical, IBD and microbiome research experience to the Servatus team. She currently serves as Director of Clinical Trials at Brigham and Women’s Hospital Crohn’s and Colitis Centre. In addition to her clinical responsibilities and caring for patients, Dr. Allegretti is the Director of the Fecal Microbiota Transplant Program and an attending Gastroenterologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital). Dr. Allegretti graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida. She was trained in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and completed her gastroenterology fellowship training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She later went on to receive a Master of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Servatus will work with Dr. Allegretti in the design of its upcoming clinical trial in ulcerative colitis, using the highly successful preclinical results with Charles River Laboratory as the platform for the next phase of research into developing biotherapeutic treatments for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

“Dr. Allegretti’s impressive experience in patient care and clinical research lends considerable perspective to the design of our clinical trial,” said Dr. Finlayson. “She has already made significant contributions to the gastroenterology field and her leadership in our clinical program will set the pace as we accelerate our biotherapeutic-based drug development programs.”

“The preclinical results that Servatus have achieved are very promising in developing an alternative microbiome-based therapy for IBD patients, and I’m eager to begin work alongside its scientists for this next set of clinical trials,” said Dr. Allegretti.

“Servatus has already accomplished a tremendous amount of work in establishing the foundations for its research,” said Mr. Alsop. “I’m excited to be a part of the team as we explore the developmental opportunities alongside Dr. Allegretti.”

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Servatus CEO Interview with Charles River on the Future of Microbiome

1 March 2020

Servatus CEO Dr Wayne Finlayson was interviewed by Charles River’s Director of In Vivo Pharmacology Dr Rana Samadfam about microbial biotherapeutics and their application in treatments for IBD, arthritis and other autoimmune diseases at the 2019 Microbiome Movement Drug Development Summit in Boston.

Video below:

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Sunshine Coast Daily Press Release

3 March 2019

March 2019 Sunshine Coast Daily Article

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New Director Appointed

3 February 2018

Servatus welcomes Mark Williams as a non-executive director in February 2018

Mark joined the Servatus Board as a non-executive director in February 2018. Mark has had a long career in investment banking having spent nearly 20 years with Macquarie Bank in Sydney, London and South America.

Mark’s banking and commercial experience is very broad. He has significant risk, structured lending, governance, commodities & equities markets and management experience.

In 2001 Mark left Australia to set up Macquarie’s off-shore risk function in London. From 2004 to 2014 Mark was based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, initially in charge of the bank’s structured commodity lending then later as office and local country head. Mark, as an Executive Director, was responsible for Macquarie’s Brazilian commodity platform including management of a number of the bank’s largest global commodity clients.

He has extensive practical experience in corporate and government relationships, sales, management and strategy.

Mark has a BComm/LLB (Hons) from The Australian National University. He speaks Portuguese and Spanish.

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Location Change for Servatus

1 April 2017

Servatus Ltd Moves offices to the University of the Sunshine Coast

April 2017 saw Servatus Ltd relocating to the University of the Sunshine Coast, with laboratories set up on the university campus and offices just minutes away in the renowned Innovation Centre. Located in one of the country's fastest growing regions, the University of the Sunshine Coast campus at Sippy Downs has grown to accommodate more than 10,000 students since opening in 1996.

“We have found USC very progressive in its thinking and very willing to accommodate industry linkages that will benefit both.” said Managing Director Dr Wayne Finlayson. Servatus look forward to developing and strengthening the relationship with the University and its students furthermore over time.

For Servatus, the construction of the Sunshine Coast University Hospital and the establishment of the clinical trials department at the University paves a pathway for ground-breaking opportunities in research directed at selectively improving specific characteristics of existing therapeutic proteins to enhance their clinical utility.

The Sunshine Coast area is expanding rapidly and offers a balance of lifestyle and innovation, as well as reduced costs of living in contrast to major cities. Located only an hour away from the State’s capital city of Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast has been affectionately known as the Silicon Valley of Australia. Servatus aims to launch projects in the near future, providing the university with employment opportunities for local graduates.

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New Director Appointed

1 February 2017

February 2017 New Director Appointed Michael Vitale joins the board of Servatus Ltd

In February 2017, Servatus expanded the board by appointing Michael Vitale as Non-Executive Director. From an extensive career in both the USA and Australia, Michael brings a lifetime of experience in the commercialisation of science to the company. Michael has a wealth of knowledge in commercialisation, research and teaching.

Michael has previously acted as a non-executive director in both listed and unlisted companies. His experience in the commercialisation of science and life sciences in particular makes Michael an invaluable addition to Servatus. Michael holds citizenships in both Australia and the US.

Together with our Executive Director Wayne Finlayson and Director Wolf Hanisch, Michael further enables the progression of Servatus and the proceeding of pre-clinical work before moving to clinical trials.

Michael holds tertiary qualifications in mathematics from Oakland University in Michigan and Darttmouth College in New Hampshire (PhD, Mathematics), as well as an MBA from Havard Business School in the USA. Throughout his career, Michael has held the position of Professor at a range of leading universities across Australia and the US.

Michael has been the adjunct professor for over two years at the University of Melbourne, where he teaches entrepreneurship to MBA students at the Melbourne Business School and to graduate students in the School of Engineering and the School of Information. He also co-teaches bio-design innovation in a unit jointly set up by the Melbourne Business School and the Melbourne School of Engineering.

Previously he was both professor and director at Monash University with positions at the Monash Asia-Pacific Centre for Science and Wealth Creation (2006 to 2012) and (2008 to 2015) the Faculty of Information Technology. Both of these roles involved a range of responsibilities across research, teaching, commercial and management functions.

Over his career, Michael has contributed to several books and written a large number of professional publications, journal articles, conference papers and case studies.

Michael chaired ASX-listed Medical Therapies Ltd, now Cellmid from 2005 to 2008. The company was involved in the commercialisation of anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer therapeutics and entered clinical trials with its first product in Feb 2008.

The addition of Michael expands the knowledge base and experience of Servatus immensely. Michael shares our vision of commercialising our proprietary technology working in due course with one or more corporate partners in the bio-pharmaceutical industry.

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