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BioMarin Announces Acceptance of Late Breaking Abstract at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) 2019 Congress in Melbourne, Australia from July 6-10, 2019
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., June 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. (NASDAQ: BMRN) announced today that Professor John Pasi, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D.,

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[{"type":"text","content":"SAN RAFAEL, Calif., June 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. (NASDAQ: BMRN) announced today that Professor John Pasi, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., from Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry and principal investigator for the valoctocogene roxaparvovec Phase 1/2 study (BMN 270-201) and the Phase 3 study (BMN 270-301) will present data in a late breaking abstract session at the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) 2019 Congress being held July 6-10, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. More than 5,000 experts from over 90 countries in the field will convene at the Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre (MCEC) to present the latest basic, translational and clinical research and discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic advances in bleeding and clotting disorders.\n\n \n\"We are pleased to share clinical data in a late breaking abstract on our novel investigational gene therapy treatment for severe hemophilia A at the leading scientific event for thrombosis, hemostasis and vascular biology,\" said Hank Fuchs, M.D., President Worldwide Research and Development at BioMarin. \"Researching a gene therapy treatment for people with severe hemophilia A has the potential to address a significant unmet medical need and advance the standard of care.\" \nFounded in 1969, the ISTH is the leading worldwide not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing the understanding, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of thrombotic and bleeding disorders. ISTH is an international professional membership organization with more than 5,000 clinicians, researchers and educators working together to improve the lives of patients in more than 100 countries around the world. Among its highly regarded activities and initiatives are education and standardization programs, research activities, yearly congresses, peer-reviewed publications, expert committees and World Thrombosis Day on 13 October. \nOral Presentation – Late Breaking Abstract Session \nAbout Hemophilia A\nPeople living with hemophilia A lack enough FVIII protein to help their blood clot and are at risk for painful, potentially life-threatening bleeds from even modest injuries. Additionally, people with severe hemophilia A often experience painful, spontaneous bleeds into their muscles or joints. The standard of care for the 43 percent of individuals with hemophil...