Charlottesville, VA and Athens, Greece. Biovista began work today on two internal programs aimed to reposition marketed drugs or drugs in Phase II/III in Macular Degeneration and CNS. Biovista has already identified a number of candidates with the requisite biological plausibility that are also unencumbered by prior patent filings or prior art. The Company is … Read More
Author: Vassilis Virvilis
Biovista contributes to clinical trials research on Wilms tumor and breast cancer.
Athens, Greece and Charlottesville, VA. Biovista has joined the European ACGT consortium developing advanced semantic technologies in support of post genomic clinical trials in cancer. The aim of this work is to create an IT grid-based infrastructure that will support clinicians and bio-researchers in clinical trial design and research in two cancer modalities: Wilms tumor … Read More
Biovista Nutrition wins Great Gear of the Year award
Charlottesville, VA Biovista announced today that its consumer oriented Biovista Nutrition site was awarded the Great Gear of the Year Award by ShapeYou.com for the year 2007 (see http://www.shapeyou.com/old/awards/web_software.html). “We are very pleased to have received this award that recognizes excellence in providing useful and simple to use tools to a wide range of people … Read More
Biovista initiates project on adverse events profiling and drug repositioning.
Biovista began work today on one clinical candidate and one pre-clinical candidate on behalf of a major Cambridge, MA biotechnology company. The aim is to elucidate adverse events profiles and repositioning opportunities using Biovista’s proprietary development platform. By defining the adverse events profile, the design of the clinical trial and choice of specific compounds will … Read More
Biovista at the SfN 2006 Conference, Atlanta USA
Charlottesville USA and Athens Greece. October 10, 2006 Biovista announced today it will be present at the Society for NeuroScience 2006 Annual Meeting, held at the Atlanta Convention Center, Washington D.C., October 14-18, 2006. More than 30,000 scientists from around the world will gather in Atlanta to exchange ideas about cutting-edge research on the brain, spinal … Read More

