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Redx Pharma appoints new chairman
Redx Pharma has appointed Dr Frank Armstrong as its non-executive chairman.
Dr Armstrong , 57, brings a wealth of industry knowledge and highly relevant experience of oncology and anti-infectives, two of the areas of early stage drug research that have driven expansion at the company, which operates from bases in Liverpool and Alderley Park, Cheshire.
Dr Peter Jackson, co-founder and director at Redx, said: “We are delighted to welcome Frank to our board. His pharma business experience and clinical insight will make a valuable contribution to our plans for further growth and he is extremely well networked internationally.
“His skills and instincts are closely aligned to the breadth of our programmes in oncology and anti-infectives, and our early-stage partnering business model.”
Frank began his career as a physician before moving into the Pharma industry. He has considerable public and private company expertise, and his current roles include nonexecutive directorships with Columbia Laboratories (NASDAQ) and Actino Pharma.
He is chairman of CardioRentis, Summit PLC and Xceleron and an advisor to Healthcare Royalty Partners.
His big pharma credentials include Zeneca, where he was a senior vice president, and Bayer, where he was executive vice president and head of worldwide product development.
Frank Armstrong said, “I am delighted to be appointed Chairman of Redx at an exciting time for the company where our technology is increasingly recognised as a source of novel compounds by the Pharma industry.
“I am looking forward to working with the management team and Board at Redx as we build the company for greater success”
The Redx Pharma group is focused on early stage drug discovery and development programmes at sites in Liverpool (Redx Oncology) and at Alderley Park, Cheshire (Redx Anti-infectives).
Redx’s pre-clinical licensing model is focused on fulfilling the needs of large and mid-sized pharma companies for new pipeline compounds.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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