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Virginia Scientist Wins 2002 PhARF Award for Allergy Research

3/4/2002

Pharmacia Diagnostics

NEW YORK (March 4, 2002) – The Pharmacia Allergy Research Foundation (PhARF) today presented the 2002 PhARF Award for allergy research to Anna Pomés, Ph.D., research director, Indoor Biotechnologies, Inc., Charlottesville, Virginia. The award ceremony took place at the 58th annual meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in New York. Dr. Pomés, who earned a doctorate in neurobiology at the University of Barcelona in 1993, was selected unanimously by PhARF’s scientific board. Board chairman professor Paul O’Byrne, M.B., F.R.C.P. (C), head, department of respirology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, noted that “Dr. Pomés’ outstanding work is at the cutting edge of research examining the biological function of allergens and determinants of allergenicity; it will help advance the development of rational immunotherapeutic strategies.”

PhARF was founded in 1987 to honor the 20th anniversary of the discovery of IgE, the immunoglobulin that causes classical allergic diseases such as asthma, hay fever, eczema and anaphylactic shock. It is sponsored by Pharmacia Diagnostics, the world’s leading company in in vitro allergy diagnostic systems. Its scientific board consists of internationally recognized scientists in the field of allergy.

PhARF’s mission is to encourage progress in allergy research and to serve as a forum for scientific exchange among asthma, allergy and immunology specialists. Each year PhARF awards a personal prize, currently valued at $50,000, on a designated research theme to an outstanding investigator who has made a novel contribution to the field of allergy through creative and independent research. The research theme chosen for the 2002 award was “Determinants of Allergenicity,” which includes host and environmental factors affecting allergic response and factors making a protein allergenic.

The prize was awarded at a lunch symposium that featured lectures by Dr. Pomés and Martin Chapman, Ph.D., professor of medicine, the University of Virginia, and president, Indoor Biotechnologies.

Pharmacia Diagnostics, a business unit of Pharmacia Corporation, is the world leader in allergy diagnostics in vitro (by means of blood samples) and also offers diagnostic tests for autoimmune diseases. The company has 1000 employees working in research and development, manufacturing and marketing. Headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden, Pharmacia Diagnostics has subsidiaries in all major countries.

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Media Contacts:

Effie Malmberg, Secretary General, PhARF, Tel + 46 18 30 29 25, Mobile: + 46 70 514 23 85, Email: effie.malmberg@hemag.se

Joseph Burkett, Pharmacia Corporation, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, Tel: (616) 833-2693, Mobile: (616) 760-1774, Email: joseph.s.burkett@pharmacia.com