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Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Announces Extension of Collaboration with Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University for HAAH Oncology Program

    GAITHERSBURG, Md., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
announced today the extension of its Collaborative Research Agreement with
Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University to develop technology based on the
enzyme Human Aspartyl (Asparaginyl) Beta-Hydroxylase or HAAH. The Company will
continue to fund research activities at RIH/Brown University for an additional
three years. The agreement grants the Company exclusive worldwide
commercialization rights to findings resulting from the collaboration.
    The extension builds on the Collaborative Research Agreement and License
Agreement signed in October of 1999. These agreements granted the Company
exclusive, worldwide rights to develop therapeutic agents and diagnostic tests
based on HAAH.
    The group of researchers at RIH/Brown University is led by Jack R. Wands,
MD. Dr. Wands is currently Chief of the Division of Gastroenterology at
Lifespan Rhode Island Academic Medical Center, Director of the Liver Research
Center, Professor of Medicine at Brown University School of Medicine, and Head
of the Gastroenterology Section at Brown University.
    "We are delighted to continue to collaborate with Dr. Wands and his team,"
stated Hossein A. Ghanbari, PhD, President and CEO of the Company. "The
progress we've achieved together during the last three years was remarkable,
establishing the incredible potential HAAH has as both a drug target and
diagnostic marker for multiple cancers."
    Background on HAAH Oncology ProgramHAAH over-expression has been detected
in primary tumor tissue of all eighteen tumor types tested to date, including
cancers of the pancreas, breast, ovary, liver, colon, prostate, lung, brain,
and bile duct. HAAH over-expression has been detected in 99% of tumor
specimens (greater than 1000) tested to date and has not been detected in
normal or adjacent non-affected tissue. Recent findings in preclinical studies
have indicated that over-expression of HAAH is sufficient to induce cellular
transformation, to increase cell motility and invasiveness, and to establish
tumor formation in animals.
    Even partial inhibition of HAAH expression has been shown to have a
beneficial effect on tumor cells, causing them to revert to a more normal
phenotype as measured by the inhibition of growth, motility, and invasiveness.
HAAH is over-expressed on the surface of cancer cells, potentially
facilitating detection, drug delivery, and enzyme inhibition.
    Panacea signed a Collaboration and License Agreement with MedImmune, Inc.
in early 2002 to discover, develop, and commercialize therapeutic agents for
the prevention or treatment of human disease based on Panacea's HAAH
technology or its pathways. Panacea has retained all rights to the development
of diagnostic products based on HAAH.

    About Panacea Pharmaceuticals
    Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is an emerging biopharmaceutical company
focused on utilizing functional genomics and proteomics to develop
therapeutics and diagnostics for diseases with substantial unmet clinical
need. The Company's product development focus is on novel proteins and
biochemical pathways related to cellular regulation and cell cycle
abnormalities in oncology as well as neurodegenerative diseases, particularly
Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
    More information is available at http://www.PanaceaPharma.com

    Except for historical information presented in this press release, matters
discussed herein may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of
management only as of the date of this release and are subject to certain
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by
such statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are
not limited to, uncertainties related to our access to capital, the progress,
costs, and results of any clinical trials undertaken by us, progress of our
research and development projects, and uncertainties related to whether our
product candidates would ultimately achieve commercial success. We do not
undertake any obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statement,
whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise unless
required by law.

     Contact:
     Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
     Kasra Ghanbari, Chief Operating Officer
     Phone 240-240-8000; FAX 240-465-0450
     Kasra@PanaceaPharma.com


SOURCE Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.




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    CONTACT:
    Kasra Ghanbari, Chief Operating Officer,
    Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc., +1-240-240-8000, or fax,
    +1-240-465-0450, or Kasra@PanaceaPharma.comc