Ovid Therapeutics Announces Collaboration with Graviton Bioscience, Proven Developers of Selective ROCK2 Inhibitors

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  • Collaboration to unlock the therapeutic potential of ROCK2 inhibition for rare neurological diseases

  • Couples Ovid capabilities in rare CNS development with Graviton’s expertise in RhoA/ROCK2 signaling pathway to accelerate a series of clinical development programs

  • Development to focus on serious disorders that have few-to-no therapeutic options, including cerebral cavernous malformations and conditions presenting with seizures

  • Ovid to invest $10 million in preferred equity in Graviton and will fund development programs

  • Transaction has no milestone payments and Graviton is eligible for tiered double-digit royalties on commercial sales

NEW YORK, May 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --  Ovid Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: OVID), a biopharmaceutical company developing medicines designed to conquer epilepsies and meaningfully improve the lives of people affected by brain disorders, and Graviton Bioscience Corporation, a privately held early-stage drug development company specializing in therapeutics that inhibit Rho/Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinase 2 (ROCK2), today announced a collaboration agreement to innovate novel medicines that they believe will significantly change the treatment paradigm for serious, rare neurological diseases.

The agreement supports Ovid’s strategy of building a pipeline of first-in-class and best-in-class mechanisms for seizure-related disorders. Specifically, the collaboration will advance clinical development of GV101, which is currently in a Phase 1 trial, along with other selective, small-molecule compounds from a library of ROCK2 inhibitors that have shown blood-brain barrier penetrance in animals. Together, the companies intend to develop ROCK2 inhibitors for the treatment of a broad range of neurological conditions marked by seizures, spasms and related symptoms. Initial clinical development is anticipated to address cavernous malformations in the brain, for which there is strong mechanistic evidence for inhibiting ROCK2. The collaborators intend to harness the expertise held by the team at Graviton, who previously pioneered the development of Rezurock,® the first approved ROCK2 inhibitor for graft vs. host disease, and Ovid’s development capabilities in rare brain conditions.

“This collaboration complements our pipeline with clinical and preclinical programs and represents an important step in achieving our strategy,” said Dr. Jeremy Levin, D.Phil, MB BChir., Chairman and CEO of Ovid Therapeutics. “We are excited to begin work with a combined team that is deeply experienced at identifying and accelerating new therapeutic technologies for unaddressed diseases. ROCK2 inhibition is a completely novel mechanism of action for the brain, which we believe will open new therapeutic avenues and change the fate of patients.”