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     107  0 Kommentare Global Coalition for Adaptive Research, Biohaven, and Vigeo Announce Commencement of Biohaven’s Troriluzole and Vigeo’S VT1021 in GBM AGILE Trial

    Global Coalition for Adaptive Research (LARKSPUR, CA), Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Ltd. (NYSE: BHVN), and Vigeo Therapeutics -- The Global Coalition for Adaptive Research (GCAR) in collaboration with Biohaven and Vigeo Therapeutics, today announced the activation of Biohaven's troriluzole and Vigeo's VT1021 in GBM AGILE (Glioblastoma Adaptive Global Innovative Learning Environment). GBM AGILE is a revolutionary patient-centered, adaptive platform trial for registration that tests multiple therapies for patients with newly-diagnosed and recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) – the deadliest form of brain cancer.

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    Biohaven's troriluzole and Vigeo's VT1021 are entering the GBM AGILE trial, which initially opened in July 2019 and has screened over 1200 patients to date. Troriluzole and VT1021 will enroll patients with newly-diagnosed and recurrent glioblastoma.

    Dr. Michael Lim, Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Stanford University and Dr. Michael Weller, Director Department of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland will serve as arm Principal Investigators for troriluzole’s evaluation in GBM AGILE. VT1021 will be led by arm Principal Investigators, Dr. Howard Colman, Professor, Huntsman Cancer Institute and Department of Neurosurgery, University of Utah, and Dr. Tom Mikkelsen, Medical Director, Precision Medicine Program & Clinical Trials Office, Henry Ford Health.

    “GBM AGILE is a ground-breaking trial that enables us to simultaneously and dynamically study the effects of multiple new drug candidates in an optimized learning environment. The trial’s nimble model allows us to more efficiently and rapidly identify effective therapies for GBM patients,” said Dr. Michael Lim, who also serves as a member of the GBM AGILE Arm Identification and Selection Committee. “We are excited to include troriluzole and VT1021 in GBM AGILE. These investigational drugs have the potential to support improved outcomes for GBM patients, who desperately need more effective treatment options.”

    GBM AGILE is an international, innovative platform trial designed to more rapidly identify and confirm effective therapies for patients with glioblastoma through response adaptive randomization and a seamless phase 2/3 design. The trial, conceived by over 130 key opinion leaders, is conducted under a master protocol, allowing multiple therapies or combinations of therapies from different pharmaceutical partners to be evaluated simultaneously. With its innovative design and efficient operational infrastructure, data from GBM AGILE can be used as the foundation for a new drug application (NDA) and biologics license application (BLA) submissions and registrations to the FDA and other health authorities.

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    Global Coalition for Adaptive Research, Biohaven, and Vigeo Announce Commencement of Biohaven’s Troriluzole and Vigeo’S VT1021 in GBM AGILE Trial Global Coalition for Adaptive Research (LARKSPUR, CA), Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Company Ltd. (NYSE: BHVN), and Vigeo Therapeutics - The Global Coalition for Adaptive Research (GCAR) in collaboration with Biohaven and Vigeo Therapeutics, today …

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