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Ecopia BioSciences Inc. (Past)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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    Published on: 6/1/2007    Last Visited: 6/1/2007  

    "The excellent safety profile and the promising signals of clinical efficacy give us confidence in the potential of ECO-4601 as we move forward with our clinical development program," said Dr. Pierre Falardeau, Chief Operating Officer of Thallion Pharmaceuticals Inc.

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    Published on: 10/7/2003    Last Visited: 4/12/2007  

    Commenting on Ecopia's progress for the third quarter, Dr. Pierre Falardeau, President and Chief Executive Officer said: "This last quarter marks an important milestone as our first compound, ECO-02301, moves towards preclinical development.Within eight months, we substantially advanced the profiling of this compound, allowing us to make the decision to pursue its preclinical development.This rapid progression confirms the efficiency of our technology in delivering quality compounds."

    Dr. Falardeau added: "We were also thrilled to announce our most recent discovery, ECO-00501, our first antibacterial agent.
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    October 7, 2003 at 4:00 p.m. - Dr. Pierre Falardeau, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Gary Littlejohn, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, will discuss operating highlights and the third quarter financial results.

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    Published on: 2/3/2004    Last Visited: 4/12/2007  

    Commenting on Ecopia's progress in 2003, Dr. Pierre Falardeau, President and Chief Executive Officer said: "This was a pivotal year for Ecopia.We accomplished what we set out to do: the identification of new drugs in our three therapeutic areas of focus.With five new compounds in our emerging pipeline, we established proof of concept for DECIPHER® technology, our unique discovery platform.With such an abundant and chemically diverse source of new molecules, this technology has allowed us to successfully transform Ecopia from a technology platform company into a drug discovery and development company.And, as additional compounds continue to be discovered, we will have the choice to strategically select some of the compounds to develop on our own, while seeking partnerships for some of the other compounds."

    Dr. Falardeau added: "In summary, during the past year we set the foundation to build a solid pipeline that will continue to grow as new compounds are discovered.Meanwhile, we have a team that is committed to continue working hard and advance our pipeline toward the clinic as quickly as possible.Ecopia is poised to continue building shareholder value and take its place as a leader in its field."

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    February 3, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. - Dr. Pierre Falardeau, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Gary Littlejohn, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, will discuss the 2003 operating highlights and year-end financial results.

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    Published on: 6/15/2008    Last Visited: 6/15/2008  

    Pierre Falardeau
    Chief Operating Officer
    Thallion Pharmaceuticals Inc.

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    Published on: 3/13/2007    Last Visited: 7/12/2009  

    Pierre Falardeau, currently president and chief executive officer of Ecopia, will be chief operating officer of Thallion.

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    Published on: 7/6/2004    Last Visited: 4/12/2007  

    July 6, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. - Dr. Pierre Falardeau, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Gary Littlejohn, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, will discuss second quarter operating and financial highlights.

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    Published on: 1/4/2007    Last Visited: 7/12/2009  

    "This merger and financing will create a strong entity with a balanced product pipeline focused in infectious disease and cancer as well as a strong balance sheet to continue the development of our three clinical products" said Pierre Falardeau, currently president and chief executive officer of Ecopia who will be chief operating officer of the amalgamated company.

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    Published on: 10/5/2004    Last Visited: 4/12/2007  

    October 5, 2004 at 4:00 p.m. - Dr. Pierre Falardeau, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mr. Gary Littlejohn, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, will discuss second quarter operating and financial highlights.

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    Published on: 10/22/2007    Last Visited: 11/22/2007  

    In 26 patients with advanced solid tumors, treatment with ECO-4601 is safe and well tolerated, including at doses yielding plasma concentrations above the expected therapeutic threshold, says Pierre Falardeau, Ph.D., chief operating officer at Thallion Pharmaceuticals in Montreal, Canada. [click link for full article]

    Researchers Explore Ways To Teach Approved Drugs New Tricks

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    Published on: 10/16/2007    Last Visited: 10/25/2007  

    In 26 patients with advanced solid tumors, treatment with ECO-4601 is safe and well tolerated, including at doses yielding plasma concentrations above the expected therapeutic threshold, says Pierre Falardeau, Ph.D., chief operating officer at Thallion Pharmaceuticals in Montreal, Canada. Thallion has produced and tested ECO-4601 in association with the Segal Cancer Centre of McGill University.

    Falardeau says that ECO-4601 has a unique mechanism of action comprising two distinct activities.It inhibits the RAS/MAPK intracellular signaling pathway, which is mutated in many cancer types, and which is the target of several approved cancer drugs such as Erbitux, Avastin, Tarceva, Nexavar, and Sutent."However, unlike these drugs, our preclinical experiments suggest that ECO-4601 acts at a unique point within the pathway, specifically at the level of RAS itself," Falardeau said.

    As a target for inhibition, RAS presented researchers with a chance to affect the signaling pathway with less fear that loops in the pathway will compensate for its loss."Because RAS sits at a crossroad of multiple signaling pathways, targeting RAS may avoid some of the redundancies inherent in intracellular signaling," Falardeau said.

    The agent also binds to the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR), which is over-expressed in multiple cancers.This intracellular PBR binding may allow the drug to accumulate within tumor cells, providing a more efficient way to inhibit the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway."In other words, ECO-4601 may preferentially target and accumulate within tumor cells because of the over-expression of the PBR," Falardeau said.

    In addition to its safety, the researchers also found that, while blood concentrations of the drug increased linearly along with an increase in dosage, at the end of the treatment's two-week infusion, ECO-4601 was cleared from the blood relatively quickly."Therefore, there is unlikely to be drug accumulation from cycle to cycle.This is important as the drug is intended to be used chronically and if a drug accumulates, side effects and toxicities may develop," Falardeau said.The anti-tumor activity of ECO-461 is further maximized by continuous infusion, he explains.

    The researchers say that of seven patients who completed three cycles of drug treatment in the dose escalation portion of the trial, six demonstrated stable disease, which Falardeau suggests is a preliminary sign of efficacy."These data, together with extensive non-clinical data and the data presented at this conference, support the continued development of ECO-4601 for the treatment of cancer," said Falardeau.

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