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Crescent Biopharma Appoints Jan Pinkas, Ph.D., as Chief Scientific Officer
Globenewswire· 2025-07-08 11:30
Core Insights - Crescent Biopharma has appointed Dr. Jan Pinkas as chief scientific officer, bringing over two decades of experience in oncology drug development [1][2] - The company is advancing its portfolio of next-generation therapeutics for solid tumors, with plans to initiate a global Phase 1 trial for CR-001 in early 2026 and an IND submission for CR-002 in mid-2026 [2][5] Company Overview - Crescent Biopharma aims to build a leading oncology company focused on developing innovative therapies for cancer patients, including a PD-1 x VEGF bispecific antibody and novel antibody-drug conjugates [5] - The company’s pipeline is designed to leverage advancements in cooperative PD-1 x VEGF therapies and next-generation ADCs, targeting both monotherapy and combination treatment opportunities [2][5] Leadership Background - Dr. Pinkas previously served as chief scientific officer at Pyxis Oncology, where he established preclinical research for ADC programs [3] - His experience includes significant roles at Magenta Therapeutics and ImmunoGen, where he contributed to the development of approved therapies such as ELAHERE and SARCLISA [3][4]
Sanofi (SNY) Presents at Goldman Sachs 46th Annual Global Healthcare Conference Transcript
Seeking Alpha· 2025-06-11 00:21
Core Insights - Sanofi's Specialty Care division is positioned for significant growth, focusing on immunology, oncology, neurology, and rare diseases [3][4] - The company anticipates dupilumab to achieve a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the double digits from 2023 to 2030, potentially generating around EUR 22 billion by 2030 [4] Company Overview - Sanofi has streamlined its business units from four to three following the sale of its Consumer Health Opella, now comprising General Medicines, Vaccines, and Specialty Care [3] - The Specialty Care business unit is expected to drive growth through recently launched products such as ALTUVIIIO and Qfitlia, alongside the expanding indications for SARCLISA in oncology and multiple myeloma [4]