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Marc G. Corrado
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Marc G.
Corrado joined Synageva BioPharma Corp.
in January 2008 and currently serves as Chief Business Officer.
Prior to joining Synageva BioPharma, he held various positions at Rhône-Poulenc Rorer.
Previously, Mr. Corrado was Vice President of Corporate Development for EntreMed, Inc. He received a JD from American University and an MBA from INSEAD.
Former positions of Marc G. Corrado
Companies | Position | End |
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CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. /Old/
![]() CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. /Old/ Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company, which is focused on the acquisition, development and commercialization of therapeutics addressing cancer and other unmet medical needs. The company develops and commercializes the oncology drugs and drug candidates in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Its products include Zevalin, Evomela, and Marqibo. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Rockville, MD. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 16/12/2007 |
Synageva BioPharma Corp. /Old/
![]() Synageva BioPharma Corp. /Old/ BiotechnologyHealth Technology Synageva BioPharma's ultimate goal is to improve patient lives by providing access to breakthrough novel, next generation (i.e. significantly improved), and certain follow on protein therapeutics. Synageva's proprietary platform technologies, including SEP™, provide a number of sustainable competitive advantages for developing and commercializing these therapeutics including: high expression levels, more efficient purification processes, significantly reduced costs of production, rapid scalability, and consistency of end product. Its platform has already demonstrated its ability to produce a wide array of human therapeutic proteins including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), cytokines, and other biotherapeutics. It has multiple compounds in development, including 2 monoclonal antibodies with enhanced ADCC activity, novel therapeutic proteins, and several cytokines including one with unique efficacy advantages. The commercialization strategy for these product candidates is designed to maximize its ability to rapidly develop and bring them to market so that they can address patients' unmet medical needs. The key elements of the strategy are to: 1. Establish partnerships to co-develop and commercialize select product candidates in large specialty markets 2. Independently develop and commercialize select novel product candidates that target high value orphan specialty markets 3. Establish partnerships to express proteins from other companies wanting to leverage the unique glycosylation advantages and other characteristics of the SEP™. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Marc G. Corrado
American University | Graduate Degree |
INSEAD | Masters Business Admin |
Experiences
Positions held
Linked companies
Private companies | 2 |
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CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. /Old/
![]() CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. /Old/ Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology CASI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company, which is focused on the acquisition, development and commercialization of therapeutics addressing cancer and other unmet medical needs. The company develops and commercializes the oncology drugs and drug candidates in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. Its products include Zevalin, Evomela, and Marqibo. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Rockville, MD. | Health Technology |
Synageva BioPharma Corp. /Old/
![]() Synageva BioPharma Corp. /Old/ BiotechnologyHealth Technology Synageva BioPharma's ultimate goal is to improve patient lives by providing access to breakthrough novel, next generation (i.e. significantly improved), and certain follow on protein therapeutics. Synageva's proprietary platform technologies, including SEP™, provide a number of sustainable competitive advantages for developing and commercializing these therapeutics including: high expression levels, more efficient purification processes, significantly reduced costs of production, rapid scalability, and consistency of end product. Its platform has already demonstrated its ability to produce a wide array of human therapeutic proteins including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), cytokines, and other biotherapeutics. It has multiple compounds in development, including 2 monoclonal antibodies with enhanced ADCC activity, novel therapeutic proteins, and several cytokines including one with unique efficacy advantages. The commercialization strategy for these product candidates is designed to maximize its ability to rapidly develop and bring them to market so that they can address patients' unmet medical needs. The key elements of the strategy are to: 1. Establish partnerships to co-develop and commercialize select product candidates in large specialty markets 2. Independently develop and commercialize select novel product candidates that target high value orphan specialty markets 3. Establish partnerships to express proteins from other companies wanting to leverage the unique glycosylation advantages and other characteristics of the SEP™. | Health Technology |
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