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AyuVis, incubated at HSC, receives FDA Fast Track for drug preventing preterm infant lung disease

Friday, September 27, 2024

HSC's Dr. Suchi Acharya


HSC's Dr. Suchi Acharya, founder and CEO of AyuVis and assistant professor, pharmacology & neuroscience at the College of Biomedical and Translational Sciences

, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company incubated at The at Fort Worth鈥檚 , recently announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted Fast Track designation to its investigational drug, AVR-48.

This designation is for AVR-48鈥檚 potential use in the prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, a leading cause of mortality and long-term complications in preterm infants.

鈥淲e are immensely proud of AyuVis鈥 achievement and the potential impact on the lives of preterm infants,鈥 said Dr. Katrina Gordon, associate director of entrepreneurship at HSC Next. 鈥淭his success story exemplifies the power of our labs to support and nurture health care startups that are driving forward life-changing advancements.鈥

AyuVis鈥 journey began at the HSC Next Innovation Labs, a state-of-the-art facility designed to foster the growth of health care startups. With access to world-class research infrastructure, expert mentorship and essential resources, the labs enable companies like AyuVis to accelerate their path from concept to impactful innovation.

AVR-48, developed by AyuVis, is a new treatment that could greatly improve care for premature babies. These babies are at risk for BPD which is caused by long-term inflammation and damage from oxygen treatments. AVR-48 aims to significantly improve outcomes by preventing BPD and reducing the risk of related conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

The FDA鈥檚 Fast Track designation provides an expedited review process for AVR-48, which could result in the drug reaching patients sooner. This accelerated timeline provides hope to families facing the challenges of preterm birth, offering the potential for improved health outcomes in infants at risk for BPD.

鈥淭his recognition is a significant milestone in our journey to develop groundbreaking immunotherapies aimed at preventing BPD,鈥 said Dr. Suchi Acharya, founder and CEO of AyuVis and assistant professor, pharmacology & neuroscience at the College of Biomedical and Translational Sciences. 鈥淚t underscores our dedication to addressing unmet medical needs and brings us closer to offering this critical solution to pediatric patients.鈥

AyuVis鈥 progress reflects the value of a collaborative and supportive environment for health care innovators. HSC Innovation Labs remains committed to offering the resources and expertise required for companies like AyuVis to thrive and make a global impact.

鈥淗SC has been instrumental in our growth and success,鈥 Acharya said. 鈥淭he university鈥檚 cutting-edge research facilities, talented interns and collaborative programs have provided us with the foundation to bring our ideas to life. Our partnership has created an ecosystem where innovation can truly thrive.鈥

 

 
From - Research by Nicole Luna