US
Europe

 

US
Europe

 

missionhistorymanagementboard of directors investors

press releasespress coverageelectronic press kit

media

 

Deutsch

 

enlarged text

 

 

 

Lux Biosciences Sponsors October 6 Event to Raise Awareness and
Help Fund Research Against Serious Ophthalmic Diseases
 

 

-- Supporting MERSI Walk for Vision and The Foundation for Fighting Blindness --

 

 

JERSEY CITY, N.J., September 27, 2007 -- Serious eye diseases like uveitis, macular degeneration and dry eye syndrome threaten the eyesight and lower the quality of life for many thousands of people each year. To help raise awareness about these illnesses and support research aimed at fighting these important ophthalmic diseases, Lux Biosciences is sponsoring a fund raising event on Saturday October 6 to benefit the MERSI Walk for Vision and The Foundation for Fighting Blindness.

The event, to be held from noon to 3 pm on Sundial Field of Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ, will include music, games, food and drink, and a raffle.

“Recent scientific and medical advances are opening the door to a variety of potential new treatment options for serious ophthalmic diseases,” said Ulrich Grau, Ph.D., president and chief executive of Lux Biosciences. “As a company actively engaged in the clinical development of several of these therapies, we are very pleased to support the activities of the MERSI Walk for Vision and The Foundation for Fighting Blindness as patient advocates and supporters of research within this important field of medicine.”

About Lux Biosciences

Lux Biosciences is a privately held biotechnology company dedicated to the identification, optimization, development and commercialization of products for the treatment of ophthalmic diseases. The company is currently enrolling patients in late stage clinical studies in two areas:

  • the LUMINATE pivotal clinical program investigating LX211, a next-generation calcineurin inhibitor, for the treatment of uveitis, and

  • the LUCIDA pivotal clinical program with LX201, a silicone matrix ocular (episcleral) implant that steadily releases therapeutic doses of cyclosporine A locally to the eye, for the prevention of corneal transplant rejection.

For more information on Lux Biosciences and information about participating in the company’s clinical trials, please visit the company’s website at www.luxbio.com. For more information about the October 6 fundraising event, contact Kathleen Campanile at Lux Biosciences, 201-705-5235.

###

 

Contact:

Kathleen Campanile

Lux Biosciences, Inc.

201-705-5235

Kathie.campanile@luxbio.com

 

© 2008 Lux Biosciences, Inc. All rights reserved.             Web Terms

LX201LX211LX212LX214polymer technologypipeline
other projects

uveitiscorneal transplantationdry eye syndromeage-related macular degeneration

indicationstechnologies

aboutophthalmicproducts &partnersnews &careerscontact us