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Industry Expert in Regulatory Sciences and Commercial Strategy Joins New Service Organization Focused on Helping Life Science Companies Develop and Commercialize Next-Generation Medical Products
(Bethesda, MD) April 8, 2013 – Precision for Medicine, Inc., (“Precision”) today announced that Karen Becker, PhD, has joined the company’s leadership team and will help life science companies capitalize on next-generation approaches to product development and commercialization.
(Bethesda, MD) April 2, 2013 – Precision for Medicine, Inc., formed in 2012 to support next-generation approaches to drug development and commercialization, today announced that it has secured $150 million in private equity financing to support acquisitions and development. Precision for Medicine is building a comprehensive platform of specialized development and commercialization services to support life science companies that are seeking to capitalize on the benefits of patient-centered, precision medicine. Oak Investment Partners, J.H. Whitney and Company, and LCI Capital led the financing.
Ethan D. Leder and Mark P. Clein, co-founders of the Maryland-based company, said the funding will be used to acquire the expertise and infrastructure necessary to guide innovative medical products from discovery to patients.
Industry Experts Will Support the Development and Commercialization of Medical Diagnostic and Device Products, Including Companion Diagnostics for Next-Generation Medicines
(Bethesda, MD) May 17, 2013 – Precision for Medicine, Inc., (“Precision”), the specialized scientific services company formed in 2012 to support next-generation medical products, today announced the appointment of 4 key executives, significantly increasing the breadth of its regulatory and commercialization services. The addition of these executives and their teams enhances Precision’s ability to support life science innovators as they address value, effectiveness, and patient access issues for next generation medicines.