Sierra Oncology today announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Allen to its Board of Directors, effective October 23, 2017.
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[25-October-2017] |
- Dr. Allen, key contributor in the advancement of PARP inhibitors, to support Sierra in developing next-generation DDR therapeutics - VANCOUVER, Oct. 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Sierra Oncology, a clinical stage drug development company focused on advancing next generation DNA Damage Response (DDR) therapeutics for the treatment of patients with cancer, today announced the appointment of Dr. Andrew Allen to its Board of Directors, effective October 23, 2017. “With the proven success of PARP inhibitors in treating cancer, significant attention has been focused on identifying and advancing the next-generation of targeted therapeutics that leverage the DNA damage response,” said Dr. Allen. “I’ve been highly encouraged by the sophisticated approach Sierra is taking to developing SRA737, leveraging the rich biology of Chk1 synthetic lethality to incorporate prospective genomic profiling strategies to enhance patient selection in their trials and potentially improve their prospects for positive outcomes. I look forward to working closely with this outstanding team.” “Andrew Allen’s experience and exemplary track record of success in oncology drug development are highly aligned with the vision at Sierra Oncology to build a commercial company delivering impactful therapeutics for patients with cancer,” added Mr. Donald Parfet, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sierra Oncology. “Our ongoing ability to attract renowned thought leaders in the DDR field like Dr. Allen reflects the quality of our assets and the growing momentum of our clinical programs.” Dr. Andrew Allen is a co-founder of Gritstone Oncology and serves as its President, Chief Executive Officer and a member of its Board of Directors. He was a Co-Founder of Clovis Oncology (NASDAQ: CLVS) where he served as Executive Vice President of Clinical and Preclinical Development and Chief Medical Officer, leading the in-licensing and global development of RubracaTM, a PARP inhibitor approved for treatment of ovarian cancer. Prior to that, he was Chief Medical Officer at Pharmion Corporation, which was sold to Celgene Corporation for $2.9 billion following the global development of Vidaza™ for the treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes and Thalomid™ for the front-line treatment of multiple myeloma in Europe. Previously, Dr. Allen served in clinical development leadership roles at Chiron Corporation and Abbott Laboratories, and worked at McKinsey & Company, where he advised life science companies on strategic issues. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the epigenetic cancer therapy company, Epizyme (NASDAQ: EPZM), and Cell Design Labs, a privately held CAR-T company. Dr. Allen received a medical degree from Oxford University and a Ph.D. in immunology from Imperial College London. The company also reported it has increased the size of the Board from seven directors to eight. About Sierra Oncology Sierra Oncology is also advancing SRA141, a potent, selective, orally bioavailable small molecule inhibitor of Cell division cycle 7 kinase (Cdc7) undergoing preclinical development. Cdc7 is a key regulator of DNA replication and is involved in the DDR network, making it a compelling emerging target for the potential treatment of a broad range of tumor types. For more information, please visit www.sierraoncology.com. Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Statements SOURCE Sierra Oncology | ||
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