LifeArc

LifeArc

Non-profit Organizations

Transforming promising life science ideas into medical breakthroughs that change patients’ lives.

Über uns

LifeArc® is a medical research charity making life science life changing, transforming promising life science ideas into medical breakthroughs that change patients’ lives. We are self-funding and specialise in early-stage translation – advancing lab-based scientific discoveries to a point at which they can be developed into the next generation of diagnostics, treatments and cures. We have been doing this for more than 25 years and our work has resulted in a diagnostic for antibiotic resistance and four licensed medicines. This includes Keytruda®(cancer), Actemra® (rheumatoid arthritis), Tysabri® (multiple sclerosis) and Entyvio® (Crohn’s disease) and a test for antimicrobial resistance. Find out more about our work at www.lifearc.org or follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter (@lifearc1)

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http://www.lifearc.org
Industrie
Non-profit Organizations
Größe des Unternehmens
51-200 Mitarbeiter
Hauptsitz
London
Typ
Nonprofit

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    Help shape the future for people who struggle to breathe! Fill out Asthma + Lung UK's survey and share your thoughts on what research needs to address to improve our understanding of why some people suffer from breathlessness.

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    A lung condition diagnosis can help explain why people feel breathless, but it doesn’t go deep enough. Scientists and researchers have barely scratched the surface about what exactly breathlessness is, why people struggle to catch their breath, and most importantly, how we can go about finding a solution. Today, we’re asking you to take the first step towards changing that. We’re looking for people to identify the top 10 questions that research should address why people become breathless. Your input will help shape the work scientists conduct in the future. Fill outour quick survey today and share your thoughts on what research should prioritise: https://orlo.uk/Ek8EE

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    We are seeking 2 dynamic leaders to join our Global Health team in London! 1️⃣ Director, Global Health: https://lnkd.in/dYP_HekF This role will lead our ambitious global health portfolio, ensuring the successful delivery of strategies for 3 Translational Challenges in antimicrobial resistance, neglected tropical diseases, and emerging viral threats. Collaborate with strategic partners, contribute to our broader global health strategy, act as main science lead, and drive innovation to tackle complex healthcare challenges. Closing Date: 5 August 2024 2️⃣ Head of Global Health: https://lnkd.in/dxyfBS79 This role will create and execute the global health and associated Translational Challenges direction and strategy and deliver a portfolio of projects. Responsibilities include advocating for strategic initiatives, delivering corporate objectives, resource optimisation, budget allocation, communicating plans to external partners, building an advisory board, engaging with patient and public voices, and leading multi-disciplinary teams. Closing Date: 5 August 2024 Why work with us? At LifeArc, you will thrive in an inclusive environment that prioritises health, wellbeing, and professional growth. We also offer exceptional benefits, such as pension employer contributions of up to 12%, private health insurance, and annual leave of 31 days plus bank holidays. Apply now and discover what you can achieve with us!

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    The first patient has been recruited to the FARGO clinical trial – testing a new treatment to improve quality of life for patients living with a rare liver disease, primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). The hope is that the new treatment could slow or even reverse the progression of PSC: https://t.ly/xsFcO LifeArc is co-funding the trial with PSC Support, which is being run by the University of Birmingham at the Birmingham Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit. The FARGO trial will investigate the potential of faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to correct gut microbiome imbalances in PSC patients. If successful this could be a huge breakthrough, as currently there are no treatments for PSC. "I strongly believe there will be some good data coming out of this trial to benefit everyone in the PSC community" says Rick Dallaway, the first patient to take part after being diagnosed with PSC and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in 2016.

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    Did you know that bronchiectasis (BE) research has unrealised commercial and research potential? With no licensed treatments and rising cases globally, there is a big gap in the market for new BE drugs and investing in BE R&D could yield substantial financial returns. Experts in chronic lung disease, infection, and inflammation - especially those experienced in cystic fibrosis research - can make a significant impact. The similar underlying mechanisms between BE and other lung diseases allow for the repurposing of existing products, streamlining development processes, reducing costs, and improving treatment effectiveness. There's also a pressing need for quicker, more affordable, and accurate diagnostic tools to reduce reliance on costly CT scans. Improved diagnostics can speed up patient access to treatment, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. We are dedicated to BE as part of our Chronic Respiratory Infection Translational Challenge. We're always looking for new projects to collaborate on, especially in repurposing or diagnostics. If you have a promising project and need support progressing it, we want to hear from you! Find out more about our work in BE: https://t.ly/YeIsK

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    A smartphone app that helps fight tropical diseases? As part of our Translational Challenge for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs), we're funding an exciting project led by Drugs & Diagnostics for Tropical Diseases who have developed rapid, easy-to-use tests for two NTDs - lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis – conditions that collectively affect over 150 million people worldwide. The project is in collaboration with mobile technology company, Novarum, who are developing a new app which turns a smartphone into a diagnostic lateral flow test reader – using the built-in camera! Find out more: https://t.ly/Vd7_K Dr Mike Strange, Head of Global Health at LifeArc said: "A big part of our global health strategy is affordable and accessible solutions to health challenges, and the potential impact that smartphone apps could have on testing and treatment for neglected tropical diseases is significant. These diseases affect millions of people in some of the world's poorest communities. They feed into a cycle of poverty when people become too ill to work or attend school. By investing in new diagnostic tests and data storage, we can ensure more people get access to the treatments they need more quickly, breaking the cycle, and improving overall quality of life."

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    Living with bronchiectasis (BE), a chronic lung condition, can require a massive shift to daily life. This is the experience of Charlotte whose son Felix was diagnosed with BE after unexpectedly being rushed to hospital with pneumonia. Felix bravely fought for his life for 37 days before a CT scan finally revealed his condition. Unfortunately, as it is poorly understood and has overlapping symptoms with other lung conditions, BE often goes undiagnosed and sometimes is only identified once patients are critically ill - like in Felix's case. With no effective treatments available, Felix is left with no option but to manage his condition daily by clearing his airways of mucus. This critical task prevents mucus build-up, which could lead to life-threatening infections and lung damage. He also takes antibiotics, but no drugs can yet reverse the effects. The emotional toll on families like Charlotte's is immense. We need to raise awareness of the impact of bronchiectasis and increase our research efforts into drugs that can improve, and ideally cure, this condition. We are currently working in collaboration to progress new discoveries in this space. Find out more: https://t.ly/V6w5i

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    PCD Research is hosting a brilliant event, Getting Cilia Moving, at The Francis Crick Institute on 1 October. This industry accelerator day aims to support the development of new treatments for primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). If you work in cystic fibrosis, rare diseases, or ATMPs, grab a ticket now to secure your spot!

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    Chair and Founder PCDResearch.org, Rare disease advocate, Drug Development Clinician, former paediatric oncology doctor.

    Calling all biotech/VC in cystic fibrosis, rare and ATMPs. Looking forward to hosting Getting Cillia Moving, an industry accelerator day for Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) with support from Weatherden, LifeArc and Pinsent Masons. We have a stellar group of speakers and I look forward to sharing the agenda soon. The event will be at the Francis Crick Institue on the 1st October 2024. Please register to secure tickets via the link. Places are limited and early registration is highly recommended to secure your place. https://lnkd.in/eTg5dqda Please share amongst your network. #raredisease #primaryciliarydyskinesia #pcdresearch #cysticfibrosis #mrna #aso #crispr #geneediting #cellandgene #orphan PCD Research PCD Foundation #rarediseases

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    We're pleased to see the launch of the NTM Network UK Standards of Care for people living with non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) diseases. These defined Standards contain measurable indicators of good practice that allow healthcare services to identify areas of strength and opportunities for improvement. Their implementation should ultimately have a significant positive impact on the quality of care and health outcomes for patients – including those living with cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis, both of which are at greater risk of acquiring NTM infections.

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    Providing evidence to improve the quality of care for patients with non-tuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) infections

    The big day is finally here! Today we are proud to be launching our new NTM Standards of Care! #NTMSoC #NTMStandardsofCare

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    Steven Tait, Senior Business Manager at LifeArc, gives the low down on bronchiectasis (BE), an often overlooked, neglected lung condition, and discusses the unrealised commercial and research potential: https://t.ly/JxDRa In the UK, BE affects about 1 in 200 adults, and its prevalence is increasing - it affects people of all ages, even children. Steven highlights the major unmet need for effective treatments or diagnostics for those with this condition. As a result, BE is often underdiagnosed and patients rely on off-label medications designed for other respiratory conditions. Without proper management, BE can lead to serious lung infections and frequent hospitalisations, which significantly reduces quality of life. We provide the crucial funding and support for researchers, charities and other organisations working in this space to help progress the development of new BE products - we are always looking for new promising projects to collaborate on! Find out more about our work in BE: https://lnkd.in/eMDiNj84

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    The government's manifesto included bold and positive ambitions for the UK's life sciences – especially on stimulating investment to drive improvements for patients. Similarly in May, a LifeArc-sponsored report was published on the importance of Backing Business R&D – to make sure the fundamentals of our R&D ecosystem are working as they should: https://t.ly/3Jh-r Now is the time to turn those ambitions into reality. Whether it's the availability of infrastructure, the offer of financial incentives, or the ability of regional clusters to market themselves to investors, we should be pulling on all the levers available to make the UK an easy and exciting place to invest in R&D.

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