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For More Information Contact: Rimon Therapeutics Limited 59 Adelaide St. East Suite 500 Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5C 1K6, 416-977-2003 (office), 416-977-6383 (fax), info@rimontherapeutics.com (email) or visit our website at: www.rimontherapeutics.com

Media Contact: Howard Oliver, What If What Next, 416-638-8582, holiver@whatifwhatnext.com.

 

View Article  Poster presented at the Society for Biomaterals 2006 Annual Meeting

The Society For Biomaterials is a professional society that promotes advances in biomedical materials research and development by encouragement of ...   more »

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View Article  Rimon listing in Ontario biotech directory
http://www.biotechontario.com/bp/organization.do?task=display&print=on&organizationNo=709   more »
View Article  Google Alert for: Rimon Therapeutics

Posters and Orals for the wound care symposium of the year!
GA Skarja, RK Ho, AL Brown, MH May, MV ...   more »

View Article  BioFinance 2006 Coverage: Posting on Biofinance Web Site for Rimon Therapeutics

 

 

Company Profile

Rimon’s mission is to develop novel wound healing, cardiovascular, and cosmetic products, as well as enhance ...   more »

View Article  “Plastics That Heal” Combine High Margins, Short Development Timelines

“Plastics That Heal” Combine High Margins, Short Development Timelines

 

Portfolio managers know the high profit margins of drug manufacturers make them attractive investments. But they also know some of the disadvantages of investing in this industry; developing new drugs (or medical devices that incorporate drugs) is expensive, complex, and time-consuming. It takes, on average, 12 years and hundreds of millions of dollars to bring a new drug to market.

 

Rimon, however, offers investors a unique business proposition: the high margins of drugs with the short development timelines of medical devices. The company’s patented and patent-pending Theramers™ have therapeutic properties, and can be used to treat wounds actively (not passively, like bandages, for example). Because of this therapeutic potential, Theramers stand to yield the high profit margins of drugs. However, unlike drugs, Theramers are classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as medical devices, and therefore require far less time and money to be spent on testing.

 

In addition, the chemistry of plastics is versatile, so these therapeutic plastics can be made into a variety of forms and used for a broad set of applications. Rimon is commercializing a growing portfolio of Theramers, each of which has a market in the billions of dollars per year. The company will be able to develop each of these products in 2-5 years, at a fraction of the cost needed to test new drugs.

 

 

 

View Article  The Rimon Toolkit

 

Rimon is advancing a “toolkit” of advanced wound care products that address the current unmet needs in chronic wound ...   more »

View Article  The Rimon Management Team: Scientific, Operational, Financial and Commercial Experience

 

Dr. Michael May and Professor Michael Sefton are the co-founders of Rimon. Professor Sefton is a pioneer of “tissue ...   more »

View Article  The Virtues of Devices

 

The Virtues of Devices

RIMON THERAPEUTICS' MICHAEL MAY, PHD DEVELOPS THERAPEUTIC POLYMERS



By Patricia Nicholson

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View Article  11/2003 Presentation by Michael May at the MaRS Entrepreneur Series

 

Michael May gave this excellent presentation on the intellectual underpinnings and strategies that still drive the company. Use the link below to watch the presentation.

http://www.mytalkback.com/link/T1/lobby.asp?fileid=01373524