Press release Communiqué de presse
Press release Communiqué de presse
January 30, 2019 30 January, 2019
Sernova Announces the Appointment of Dr. David Lillicrap, M.D. to its Scientific Advisory Board
Sernova Adds Scientific Advisory Board Expertise as it Broadens its Therapeutic Cell Therapy Applications for
Rare Blood Diseases
January 30, 2019 9:00 a.m. EST
LONDON, ONTARIO – January 30, 2019 – Sernova Corp. (TSX-V: SVA) (OTCQB: SEOVF) a clinical-stage
regenerative medicine company, today announced the appointment of Dr. David Lillicrap, M.D., FRCPC to its
Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).
Dr. David Lillicrap is Associate Head, Research, and Professor in the Department of Pathology and Molecular
Medicine at Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario, Canada. He holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair (CRC)
in Molecular Hemostasis and is a past Career Investigator of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. In
2013, he was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Canada. Dr. Lillicrap serves as a member of the
Medical Advisory Board of the World Federation of Hemophilia. He is a member of the Council of the
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), is a past Chair of ISTH’s Scientific and
Standardization Committee and is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Society’s journal, the Journal of Thrombosis and
Haemostasis. Dr. Lillicrap has also been a SAB member of the Horizon 2020 HemAcure program developing a
personalized medicine approach for treatment of hemophilia of which Sernova is partner. He is an
internationally recognized expert on the molecular basis of common inherited bleeding disorders.
“We are pleased to welcome David to Sernova’s Scientific Advisory Board,” said Dr. Philip Toleikis President
and CEO Sernova Corp. “Dr. Lillicrap’s internationally recognized leadership in hematology and novel cell and
gene therapy-based applications will be instrumental as we expand the breadth and experience of our Scientific
Advisory Board in support of Sernova’s hemophilia and other rare disease programs.”
As a Canada Research Chair in Molecular Hemostasis, his program of research focuses on the molecular basis
of the hemostatic system (coagulation), with a particular emphasis on the commonest inherited bleeding
disorders, hemophilia, and von Willebrand disease. During his tenure as a Canada Research Chair, Dr.
Lillicrap’s group has achieved several research accomplishments including the establishment of a national
reference laboratory for the genetic diagnosis of inherited bleeding disorders. His research interests focus on
three key areas including von Willebrand factor pathobiology, factor VIII immunology and the evaluation of
novel gene, and cell-based strategies for the treatment of hemophilia.
About the Cell Pouch System
The Cell Pouch is a novel, proprietary, scalable, implantable macro-encapsulation device designed for the long-
term survival and function of immune protected therapeutic cells. The device is designed to incorporate with
tissue, forming highly vascularized tissue chambers for the transplantation and function of therapeutic cells
which then release proteins and hormones as required to treat disease. The device along with therapeutic cells
has been shown to provide long-term safety and efficacy in small and large animal models of diabetes and has
been proven to provide a biologically compatible environment for insulin-producing cells in humans. Within the
Horizon 2020 HemAcure program corrected human cells from subjects with Hemophilia A have been shown to
engraft within the Cell Pouch, produce Factor VIII and improve blood clotting in a preclinical model of
hemophilia A.
About Sernova Corp
Sernova Corp is developing regenerative medicine therapeutic technologies using a medical device and immune
protected therapeutic cells (i.e. human donor cells, corrected human cells and stem-cell derived cells) to
improve the treatment and quality of life of people with chronic metabolic diseases such as insulin-dependent
diabetes, blood disorders including hemophilia, and other diseases treated through replacement of proteins or
hormones missing or in short supply within the body. For more information, please visit www.sernova.com
For further information contact:
United States:
Danny Matthews
Solebury Trout
Tel: (646) 378-2928
dmatthews@soleburytrout.com
www.soleburytrout.com
For investor inquiries and media inquiries in Canada:
Dominic Gray
Sernova Corp
Tel: (519) 858-5126
dominic.gray@sernova.com
www.sernova.com
Ray Matthews & Associates
Tel: (604) 818-7778
ray@raymatthews.ca
www.raymatthews.ca
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