Empower Therapeutics Inc., a Baltimore -based startup, has secured worldwide, exclusive rights to a simple, reliable brainwave biomarker for pain sensitivity.
Technology developed by scientists at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and the University of Birmingham, U.K. |
[19-August-2021] |
BALTIMORE, Aug. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Empower Therapeutics Inc., a Baltimore-based startup, has secured worldwide, exclusive rights to a simple, reliable brainwave biomarker for pain sensitivity. Empower plans to leverage the technology, which is jointly owned by the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and the University of Birmingham, U.K., to develop a cutting-edge digital therapeutics platform to determine and modify pain sensitivity for chronic pain therapy. The technology, which analyzes brain waves using EEG to determine an individual’s sensitivity to pain, was developed by Andrew Furman, an Empower Therapeutics co-founder and UMB graduate student, along with his team of advisors, including Dave Seminowicz, Ph.D., of UMB and Ali Mazaheri, Ph.D., of the University of Birmingham. Identifying a biomarker for pain sensitivity enables targeting of therapies to reverse the underlying changes in the central nervous system. Steven Rothenberg, M.D., CEO and co-founder of Empower Therapeutics, said, “Chronic pain is difficult to treat and its development often does not correlate with an anatomic cause or injury load. By building a digital therapeutics platform for neuromodulation of pain sensitivity, we can leverage this biomarker to objectively repair the mind-body connection for a variety of pain conditions.” Over the past five years, Dr. Seminowicz’s lab discovered and validated a simple, portable, and non-invasive method for determining an individual’s pain sensitivity using EEG. The initial proof-of-concept was established in a capsaicin-induced thermal pain study. Researchers then validated the approach in a long-lasting tennis elbow pain study using different equipment, and a longitudinal study verified biomarker stability by repeating the experiment with the same participants at multiple time points. Together, these studies verified this method as a reliable biomarker that identifies an individual’s sensitivity to pain. “It’s always exciting to see novel technologies like these move from the university into the private sector,” said Phil Robilotto, D.O., Director of UM Ventures. “Empower Therapeutics is a great partner for commercialization and we’re excited for the important work of Dr. Seminowicz and his team to have the opportunity to reach its full potential.” About Empower Therapeutics Inc. About the University of Maryland, Baltimore and UM Ventures About the University of Birmingham and University of Birmingham Enterprise View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/empower-therapeutics-inc-granted-exclusive-license-to-develop-digital-therapeutics-platform-for-neuromodulation-of-pain-sensitivity-301357873.html SOURCE University of Maryland Ventures |