NovaBiotics Ltd, the Aberdeen-based, anti-infectives focused biotechnology company,today announced that it was awarded the Life Science Investment of the Year Award at the Scottish Enterprise Life Sciences Annual Awards.
The Life Science Investment of the Year Award is presented in recognition of the significance of an investment to a company and its impact on the business and the life science industry in.
NovaBiotics won the award for successfully securing ÂŁ5 million of equity investment from Woodford Investment Management in 2015. The ÂŁ5 million of capital provided by WIM has been key in NovaBioticsâ continued success and growth in facilitating advancement of its lead R&D programmes; in particular, LynovexÂź, NovaBioticsâ late-stage clinical candidate cystic fibrosis therapy (in tablet and inhaled form) and NovamycinÂź, a novel antifungal peptide therapy candidate for life threatening fungal infections.
Neil Woodford said on adding NovaBiotics to the WIM portfolio: âWe believe that NovaBiotics is another example of an exciting and innovative business based on excellent science and strong intellectual propertyâ.
Dr Deborah OâNeil, NovaBiotics Chief Executive Officer said on winning the award: âIâm delighted that NovaBiotics have won this award and with the recognition it signifies – for the whole team – of bringing on board such an important investor. Our deal with WIM was a major milestone for the business and demonstrates recognition of NovaBioticsâ commercial and technical achievements to date and our potential to deliver as a business in the futureâ.
The awards ceremony on February 4th was held at the Museum of Scotland, hosted as part of Scottish Enterpriseâs annual Life Science Dinner, celebrating the success and achievements of Scotlandâs internationally renowned life sciences sector in areas including business leadership, investment, innovation, community engagement and collaboration. Scottish Enterprise identifies and exploits opportunities for Scotland’s economic growth by supporting Scottish companies to compete, helping to build globally competitive sectors, attracting new investment and creating a world-class business environment.
Julia Brown, director of life sciences and chemicals at Scottish Enterprise said: âThe awards recognise the leading organisations and people in the Scottish life science sectorâ.



