Panache Privee

Hope Through Drugs
The ADDF’s weapon against neurodegeneration
is venture philanthropy.

 
Nancy Corzine.

 
Leonard Lauder.

Nancy Corzine knows all too well what Alzheimer's disease can do to families. For ten years, the respected fabric and furniture designer cared for her mother, watching her elegant, vivacious role model and confidante succumb to its devastating effects.

“When it’s the closest person to you – the most important person – it’s quite a shock,” says Corzine, whose mother passed away three years ago. “And then you think: ‘I don’t want to end up like this. What can I do?’” What Corzine has done is thrown her considerable energy and talent into finding a cure for the ravaging disease that affects about one in four over the age of 75, and is expected to affect 34 million worldwide by 2025. To that end, she became president of the Board of Directors for the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF), a public charity whose sole mission is to accelerate the discovery and development of drugs to prevent, treat and
cure Alzheimer’s and related dementias.

Established in 2004 and led by the Estée Lauder family, the ADDF is a public charity that provides crucial funding for a host of research initiatives, which are “coming at the problem from different directions,” Corzine says. The hope is that the
painstaking process of elimination will hasten a breakthrough.

To accomplish its goals, the foundation uses a biomedical venture philanthropy model, which adapts the principles of venture capital investing to their philanthropic mission, seeking a return on investment for all grants. When funded programs reach scientific milestones, funds return to the foundation, boosting its ability to provide more grants for other promising projects. The foundation targets earlystage biotechnology, a critical area not usually covered by government grants and pharmaceutical companies.

Since its inception, the foundation has provided more than $22 million to 144 academic international scientists, invested more than $5 million in 21 biotechnology companies and supported 21 conferences worldwide. ADDF-funded scientists have created entirely new classes of drugs, screened millions of compounds, executed dozens of patents and licenses and entered clinical trial phases on several new drugs.

Executive director Howard Fillit, M.D., a leading geriatrician and neuroscientist, believes they are making real progress toward a cure. “They think another five or six years,” says Corzine.

But continued research takes continued funding. Currently, ADDF can only fund about 10 percent of the programs submitted for consideration. The ADDF is looking for creative ways for others to help. On May 2, it will host “To Live Is to Think: An Evening of Art, Wine and Discoveries” at Sotheby’s, New York. Since researchers have linked an antioxidant found in red wine to a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s, the event will feature a connoisseur dinner and wine tasting. In addition, the 250 invited guests will participate in a small but elegant auction featuring rare wines and view stunning artwork on display for Sotheby’s much anticipated French Impressionist auction later this spring.

“It will be a treat for the eyes as well,” says Corzine. She hopes this evening will be a prototype for future fundraisers across the country.

The Lauder family appreciates the support. “My brother Ronald and I are thrilled that Nancy joined us as a founding member of the ADDF Board of Directors,” said Leonard Lauder, chairman of the board of The Estée Lauder Companies. “We are so very fortunate to have her enthusiastic leadership, grace and charm as a central force driving the ADDF toward successfully accomplishing its goal.”
MEREDITH GUINNESS
Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation
212.935.2402; www.alzdiscovery.org

Photos: Courtesy of Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

E-mail This  Email    Share This  Share   
PANACHE PORTFOLIO: THE LUXURY MARKETPLACE
ART & ANTIQUES | AUTOS & BIKES | COLLECTIBLES | EVENTS & ENTERTAINING |
FASHION & STYLE FOOD & WINE | GIFTS & ESSENTIALS | HEALTH & BEAUTY |
HOME & GARDEN | HORSES & PETS | JETS & YACHTS JEWELRY & WATCHES |
PRIVATE VILLAS | LUXURY REAL ESTATE | TRAVEL & LEISURE
KEEP GIVING
Splurge Without Guilt
BREAST CANCER
Think Pink

NANCY CORZINE
Hope Through Drugs

TÉA LEONI
Story of a Necklace

PRINCESS GRACE
A Graceful Tribute

KIPS BAY
They do it all
for the kids
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY
Knights in Shining Armor
>>MORE GIVING BACK