ONCS announces big changes in management
Sept 16, 2014 11:39:43 GMT
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Post by JHam on Sept 16, 2014 11:39:43 GMT
Dhillon said this was coming. It is a pretty big deal that Pierce has been moved (promoted) as CSO:
ir.oncosec.com/company-news/detail/1524
OncoSec Medical Appoints Dr. Mai H. Le to Position of Chief Medical Officer and Names Dr. Robert H. Pierce as Chief Scientific Officer
Dr. Le to Oversee OncoSec’s Clinical Development and Regulatory Programs; Dr. Pierce to Grow R&D Pipeline
SAN DIEGO-- OncoSec Medical Inc. (OTCQB: ONCS), a company developing DNA-based intratumoral cancer immunotherapies, has appointed Mai H. Le, M.D. to the position of Chief Medical Officer. In this role, Dr. Le will oversee worldwide clinical development and regulatory activities for OncoSec’s intratumoral cancer immunotherapy programs. In addition, Robert Pierce, M.D., who previously served as Chief Medical Officer, has been named to the newly created position of Chief Scientific Officer and Global Head of R&D. Furthermore, Tu Diep, M.Sc., who has served as Executive Director, Clinical Development, will now assume the position of Vice President of Operations.
Punit Dhillon, President and CEO, said, “These changes enhance OncoSec’s R&D capabilities and add valuable insight and expertise at a time when the Company is making significant steps toward advancing its growing pipeline and becoming a key player in the emerging field of intratumoral immunotherapy.”
Dr. Le has a strong background in drug development, with extensive experience in clinical research and regulatory affairs. Prior to joining OncoSec, Dr. Le was medical director at Calithera Biosciences, Inc., where she formulated and launched the early clinical development plans for a novel small molecule inhibitor of glutaminase for a variety of solid and hematological tumor indications. From 2008 to 2013, she was associate medical director and medical director at Proteolix, Inc., Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Plexxikon Inc. Her work at Proteolix and, later, Onyx Pharmaceuticals, was critical to the accelerated approval of carfilzomib (Kyprolis®), a second-generation proteasome inhibitor for the treatment of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Prior to entering medical school, Dr. Le managed clinical trials for PAREXEL International Corporation in Waltham, Massachusetts. Dr. Le received her medical degree at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and completed her residency in Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine at the University of California at San Francisco. She received her bachelor of arts in biology from Cornell University.
Mr. Dhillon said, “Dr. Le brings a wealth of experience leading successful development efforts for multiple cancer therapeutics. Her expertise will prove invaluable to our current research and clinical development efforts in intratumoral cancer immunotherapy, specifically in advancing our melanoma program forward toward commercialization.”
Dr. Le said, “I am deeply impressed by OncoSec’s innovative drug development approach, as well as the Company’s ability to put science and patients at the core of its values. I’m very excited to work alongside such a dedicated team and look forward to contributing my best to help bring this technology to patients in need.”
In his new role of Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Pierce will lead an integrated approach to building a pipeline of new clinical candidates and devices focused on intratumoral immunotherapy.
Mr. Dhillon said, “Dr. Pierce has been successful in transforming our business since joining OncoSec in October 2013. We now have a clear strategy for advancing our flagship program, intratumoral IL-12, toward commercialization in melanoma. In addition, Dr. Pierce has spearheaded the development of an internal R&D organization, which we believe is the cornerstone of our Company’s future, as we expand our existing intratumoral electroporation platform to build out a pipeline of potential agents for patients with cancer. Dr. Pierce’s extensive multidisciplinary expertise in drug development and immunotherapy, in particular his experience with the development of Merck’s anti-PD-1 drug, make him an excellent fit for the role.”
Dr. Pierce said, “With the growth of our R&D efforts, it is in the Company’s best interest to differentiate the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Officer roles. As CSO, I’m looking forward to leading our talented R&D team to fulfill our mission and find new ways to discover, develop and deliver innovative immunotherapy products. I am confident Mai and the rest of the team will strive toward delivering on the Company’s vision of becoming a leading company focused on intratumoral cancer immunotherapy.”
Mr. Diep has been a key member of OncoSec’s core management team since its founding, and will continue his invaluable work with the Company as Vice President of Operations. He will be responsible for leading corporate operations, including business development and licensing, commercial planning, and maintaining his ongoing responsibilities in supporting clinical development of the Company’s ImmunoPulse pipeline.
Since joining OncoSec in March 2011, Mr. Diep has held positions of increasing responsibility, initially as Director of Corporate Communications and Development, where he managed the Company’s communications strategy and supported the early development of the Phase II clinical trials. From there, he moved into the role of Executive Director, Clinical Development where he has been integral in the management and execution of the ImmunoPulse program. Prior to joining OncoSec, he spent four years at Protox Therapeutics Inc. (now Sophiris Inc.), where he gained extensive experience in preclinical research and development, clinical protocol development and design, clinical operations and biologics manufacturing. Mr. Diep holds a masters of science in physiology from the University of Toronto.
Mr. Dhillon said, “Tu is a highly accomplished industry executive with extensive clinical and operational experience, and will be an outstanding addition to our management team. His impressive background and demonstrated leadership skills will be key as we continue to build the corporate infrastructure necessary to support the planned development of our clinical pipeline and seek to maximize the significant opportunities ahead for ImmunoPulse.”
ir.oncosec.com/company-news/detail/1524
OncoSec Medical Appoints Dr. Mai H. Le to Position of Chief Medical Officer and Names Dr. Robert H. Pierce as Chief Scientific Officer
Dr. Le to Oversee OncoSec’s Clinical Development and Regulatory Programs; Dr. Pierce to Grow R&D Pipeline
SAN DIEGO-- OncoSec Medical Inc. (OTCQB: ONCS), a company developing DNA-based intratumoral cancer immunotherapies, has appointed Mai H. Le, M.D. to the position of Chief Medical Officer. In this role, Dr. Le will oversee worldwide clinical development and regulatory activities for OncoSec’s intratumoral cancer immunotherapy programs. In addition, Robert Pierce, M.D., who previously served as Chief Medical Officer, has been named to the newly created position of Chief Scientific Officer and Global Head of R&D. Furthermore, Tu Diep, M.Sc., who has served as Executive Director, Clinical Development, will now assume the position of Vice President of Operations.
Punit Dhillon, President and CEO, said, “These changes enhance OncoSec’s R&D capabilities and add valuable insight and expertise at a time when the Company is making significant steps toward advancing its growing pipeline and becoming a key player in the emerging field of intratumoral immunotherapy.”
Dr. Le has a strong background in drug development, with extensive experience in clinical research and regulatory affairs. Prior to joining OncoSec, Dr. Le was medical director at Calithera Biosciences, Inc., where she formulated and launched the early clinical development plans for a novel small molecule inhibitor of glutaminase for a variety of solid and hematological tumor indications. From 2008 to 2013, she was associate medical director and medical director at Proteolix, Inc., Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Plexxikon Inc. Her work at Proteolix and, later, Onyx Pharmaceuticals, was critical to the accelerated approval of carfilzomib (Kyprolis®), a second-generation proteasome inhibitor for the treatment of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Prior to entering medical school, Dr. Le managed clinical trials for PAREXEL International Corporation in Waltham, Massachusetts. Dr. Le received her medical degree at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and completed her residency in Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine at the University of California at San Francisco. She received her bachelor of arts in biology from Cornell University.
Mr. Dhillon said, “Dr. Le brings a wealth of experience leading successful development efforts for multiple cancer therapeutics. Her expertise will prove invaluable to our current research and clinical development efforts in intratumoral cancer immunotherapy, specifically in advancing our melanoma program forward toward commercialization.”
Dr. Le said, “I am deeply impressed by OncoSec’s innovative drug development approach, as well as the Company’s ability to put science and patients at the core of its values. I’m very excited to work alongside such a dedicated team and look forward to contributing my best to help bring this technology to patients in need.”
In his new role of Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Pierce will lead an integrated approach to building a pipeline of new clinical candidates and devices focused on intratumoral immunotherapy.
Mr. Dhillon said, “Dr. Pierce has been successful in transforming our business since joining OncoSec in October 2013. We now have a clear strategy for advancing our flagship program, intratumoral IL-12, toward commercialization in melanoma. In addition, Dr. Pierce has spearheaded the development of an internal R&D organization, which we believe is the cornerstone of our Company’s future, as we expand our existing intratumoral electroporation platform to build out a pipeline of potential agents for patients with cancer. Dr. Pierce’s extensive multidisciplinary expertise in drug development and immunotherapy, in particular his experience with the development of Merck’s anti-PD-1 drug, make him an excellent fit for the role.”
Dr. Pierce said, “With the growth of our R&D efforts, it is in the Company’s best interest to differentiate the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Officer roles. As CSO, I’m looking forward to leading our talented R&D team to fulfill our mission and find new ways to discover, develop and deliver innovative immunotherapy products. I am confident Mai and the rest of the team will strive toward delivering on the Company’s vision of becoming a leading company focused on intratumoral cancer immunotherapy.”
Mr. Diep has been a key member of OncoSec’s core management team since its founding, and will continue his invaluable work with the Company as Vice President of Operations. He will be responsible for leading corporate operations, including business development and licensing, commercial planning, and maintaining his ongoing responsibilities in supporting clinical development of the Company’s ImmunoPulse pipeline.
Since joining OncoSec in March 2011, Mr. Diep has held positions of increasing responsibility, initially as Director of Corporate Communications and Development, where he managed the Company’s communications strategy and supported the early development of the Phase II clinical trials. From there, he moved into the role of Executive Director, Clinical Development where he has been integral in the management and execution of the ImmunoPulse program. Prior to joining OncoSec, he spent four years at Protox Therapeutics Inc. (now Sophiris Inc.), where he gained extensive experience in preclinical research and development, clinical protocol development and design, clinical operations and biologics manufacturing. Mr. Diep holds a masters of science in physiology from the University of Toronto.
Mr. Dhillon said, “Tu is a highly accomplished industry executive with extensive clinical and operational experience, and will be an outstanding addition to our management team. His impressive background and demonstrated leadership skills will be key as we continue to build the corporate infrastructure necessary to support the planned development of our clinical pipeline and seek to maximize the significant opportunities ahead for ImmunoPulse.”