Ankündigung • Jun 17
CelLBxHealth plc to Report Fiscal Year 2025 Results on Jun 22, 2026 CelLBxHealth plc announced that they will report fiscal year 2025 results at 8:00 AM, GMT Standard Time on Jun 22, 2026 Ankündigung • May 11
CelLBxHealth plc Provides Revenue Guidance for the Year 2026 CelLBxHealth plc provided revenue guidance for the year 2026. Whilst making the much-needed cost reductions, as detailed above, there is also an acute focus on driving commercial progress and revenue growth; accordingly the Company has appointed a new head of sales in the US. The Board remains confident in delivering significant growth in 2026 and the qualified sales pipeline continues to build. It remains early in the Company's turnaround, but based on contracted revenues and sales opportunities expected to convert shortly, the Board is confident in delivering revenues for fiscal year 2026 of at least £2.1 million, a 50% increase on fiscal year 2025. Ankündigung • Apr 18
Cellbxhealth plc Announces Board Changes, Effective April 16, 2026 CelLBxHealth plc announce that further to the announcement of 15 December 2025, that the following have been appointed to the board with immediate effect: Peter Collins as Chief Executive Officer; Klaas de Boer as Non-Executive Director; Kim Oreskovic as Non-Executive Director; Benjamin Hart as Non-Executive Director. The directorships and partnerships currently held by Klaas De Boer, aged 60, and over the five years preceding the date of this announcement are as follows: The directorships and partnerships currently held by Peter Michael Collins, aged 67, and over the five years preceding the date of this announcement are as follows: Previous directorships held in the past five years: Saga Diagnostics UK Limited, SAGA Diagnostics AB, Collins Biotech Consulting SRL Current directorships: Tsjukemar Ltd, General Fusion Inc, Xeros Technology Group plc, SmartKem Inc, Smartkem Ltd, Fashion for Good BV, Previous directorships held in the past five years: Entrepreneurs Fund Management LLP, Entrepreneurs Fund Management Services Ltd, veriNOS Pharmaceuticals GmbH (Previously known as vasopharm GmbH), Stichting Administratiekantoor Bellevue. The directorships and partnerships currently held by Benjamin Jacob Hart, aged 38, and over the five years preceding the date of this announcement are as follows: Previous directorships held in the past five years: Applied Technology Partners LLC. The directorships and partnerships currently held by Kimberley Anne Oreskovic, aged 60, and over the five years preceding the date of this announcement are as follows: Current directorships: Innoviance Investments; and Innoviance Consulting B.V. Ankündigung • Feb 13
CelLBxHealth plc Decides to Discontinue Maintenance of Its FDA Establishment License and Device Listing for the Parsortix System CelLBxHealth plc announced that it has decided to discontinue maintenance of its FDA establishment license and device listing for the Parsortix system, which aligns its regulatory strategy with the Company's current operational and commercial priorities and strengthening cost discipline. This decision reflects the Company's revised business model and customer usage patterns. More than 97% of Parsortix platforms in the field are deployed for in-house translational research and assay development activities, where an active device listing provides no commercial benefit. By streamlining these expenses, CelLBxHealth can reallocate resources to areas that directly support revenue growth, customer support, and product development. Importantly, the Company retains the flexibility to reinstate the device listing at any time through payment of the applicable annual fees should commercial opportunities make it advantageous to do so. This change has no impact on CelLBxHealth's sales pipeline, market forecasts, customer support, or ongoing partnerships. Ankündigung • Jan 12
CelLBxHealth plc Announces Board Changes CelLBxHealth plc announced that further to the announcement of 15 December 2025, that the following have been appointed to the board with immediate effect: Peter Collins as Chief Executive Officer; Klaas de Boer as Non-Executive Director; Kim Oreskovic as Non-Executive Director; Benjamin Hart as Non-Executive Director. Separately Non-Executive Director, Joseph Eid will step down from the board, effective 31 January 2026. Ankündigung • Dec 02
CelLBxHealth plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £0.958694 million. CelLBxHealth plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £0.958694 million.
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Angle plc Appoints Peter Collins as Interim Chief Executive Officer, Effective October 16, 2025 ANGLE plc announced that Peter Collins has been appointed as interim Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Peter Collins brings over 25 years of experience in oncology drug and diagnostics development, having held senior executive positions across both private and publicly listed companies. He joins the Company following a series of successful leadership roles at leading oncology diagnostics organisations, including Chief Executive Officer at SAGA Diagnostics, Chief Business Officer at Inivata, Vice President, Biopharma Business Development at Guardant Health, and Head of Diagnostics at GSK. Throughout his career, Peter has demonstrated a consistent record of building high-performing teams and driving commercial growth across international healthcare markets. As interim CEO, he joins the Company in a non-board capacity. The effective date is October 16, 2025. Ankündigung • Sep 13
ANGLE plc Announces Board Changes ANGLE plc announced that, following feedback and discussions with a significant shareholder, Andrew Newland, Chief Executive, and Ian Griffiths, Finance Director, have agreed to step down from their positions on the Board. They remain committed and supportive of the Company and intend to support the Company with an orderly handover. The Board now comprises Dr. Jan Groen, Non-executive Chairman, and Dr. Joseph Eid, Non-executive Director. It is proposed that the Board be expanded in due course. Ankündigung • Sep 05
ANGLE plc to Report First Half, 2025 Results on Sep 09, 2025 ANGLE plc announced that they will report first half, 2025 results on Sep 09, 2025 Ankündigung • Jul 08
ANGLE plc Announces the Publication of A Peer-Reviewed Article in Nature Genetics by Professor Nicola Aceto's Team At Eth Zurich, Switzerland ANGLE plc announced the publication of a peer-reviewed article in Nature Genetics by Professor Nicola Aceto's team at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. The study utilised the Parsortix®? system to investigate the genetic diversity of CTC clusters. Understanding the genetic diversity of CTC cluster is of clinical importance because these cells are the precursors of progressive disease and metastasis. Cancer is a highly dynamic process, and cells are known to diversify over time due to treatment selection pressure and the accumulation of genetic changes. This leads to the emergence and expansion of new subclones with distinct characteristics and varying abilities to survive and proliferate. This process is crucial because it drives cancer development, progression, resistance to therapy, and relapse and can help in understanding how to develop effective cancer treatments. This publication provides evidence of genetic diversity in CTC clusters in breast cancer patient samples and preclinical mouse models. It includes the finding that some mutations were exclusive to specific cells within CTC clusters that could therefore be missed by a tissue biopsy. The research in mouse models reports a higher prevalence of CTC clusters in high-complexity tumours, with large CTC clusters associated with higher genetic diversity. The genetic diversity reported in this publication points to CTC clusters as key contributors to genetic diversity in metastasis. The authors believe that genetic diversity within CTC clusters enhances their metastatic capability by increasing therapy resistance opportunities, evasion of immune cell attack, as well as adaptability and survival at a metastatic site. CTC clusters are therefore important targets to stop the spread of cancer given these are up to 100 times more metastatic than individual CTCs, with metastatic spread responsible for more than 90% of cancer related deaths. The authors conclude that CTC clusters carry cells from different tumour clones, and that the assessment of CTCs and CTC clusters using the Parsortix system may provide insights into genetic diversity that overcomes the spatial and temporal limitations associated with traditional tissue biopsy. Ankündigung • Jun 06
Angle plc Announces Board Changes ANGLE plc announced that Non-Executive Director, Brian Howlett, has informed the Board that after 12 years of service he will be retiring at the Company's upcoming AGM. Separately, Non-Executive Director, Juliet Thompson has informed the Board of her resignation with immediate effect. Ankündigung • May 29
ANGLE plc, Annual General Meeting, Jun 30, 2025 ANGLE plc, Annual General Meeting, Jun 30, 2025. Location: the surrey technology centre, 40 occam road, surrey, gu2 7yg, guildford United Kingdom Ankündigung • May 23
ANGLE plc to Report Fiscal Year 2024 Results on May 28, 2025 ANGLE plc announced that they will report fiscal year 2024 results at 8:00 AM, GMT Standard Time on May 28, 2025 Ankündigung • Dec 13
ANGLE plc Announces the Presentation of an Independent Study, Reporting on a Novel, Parsortix -Based Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (Her2) Workflow at the Prominent San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium ANGLE plc announced the presentation of an independent study, reporting on a novel, Parsortix®?-based human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) workflow at the prominent San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium being held from 10 to 13 December 2024. The findings, published by Weill Cornell Medicine, corroborate ANGLE's own findings from its HER2 assay development programme, and provide a semi-automated solution which may help to accelerate adoption of CTC-based HER2 tests. HER2 is a protein that is associated with many cancers, and HER2 tumour marker testing is used to determine if targeted therapy will be effective. A quantitative HER2 test, that objectively measures HER2 expression levels, enables the identification of patients who are HER2-high, intermediate or low and therefore suitable for treatment with HER2-antibody drug conjugates (ADCs). The poster reports on a study in 16 patients with metastatic breast cancer, in which the Parsortix system was used to isolate and harvest CTCs and CTC-clusters prior to automated imaging and classification as HER2-high, intermediate, low or negative. Using the Parsortix system, CTCs were identified in 100% of patients and their HER2 status classified. The workflow presented in this poster has the potential to be used to assess the current HER2 status of these patients and identify those whose HER2 status has changed making them eligible for the treatment. HER2 is a major therapeutic target and an accurate and real-time assessment of HER2 status could be used to monitor CTCs over time to better guide treatment and identify patients with any detectable HER2 expression, or changes to HER2 expression, who could benefit from treatment with ADCs. HER2 status is known to change in up to 38% of breast cancer patients. As such real-time quantitative HER2 assessment is crucial for both effective treatment and to support patient stratification for clinical trials and insight into dynamic changes in HER2 status which may correlate to therapeutic response. Ankündigung • Nov 11
Angle plc PLC Announces Parsortix enriched CTC & ctDNA in NSCLC Patients ANGLE plc announced the publication of research investigating the dual analysis of CTCs and circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), undertaken by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Researchers used the Parsortix® system to isolate and harvest CTCs from 30 patients with EGFR-mutated NSCLC that were undergoing treatment with osimertinib (TAGRISSO: AstraZeneca). Osimertinib is an EGFR inhibitor with annual revenues of c. US$6.7 billion, growing at c. 16% per annum. Both CTCs and ctDNA were analysed using a range of molecular techniques which enabled the identification of mutations, methylation, gene expression and amplification. The study provides further evidence that complementary information can be obtained through dual analysis of CTC-DNA and ctDNA. Using the dual analysis technique, at disease progression an increased number of patients were identified with the EGFR T790M resistance mutation and DNA methylation, compared to analysis of either analyte alone. Dual analysis of these liquid biopsy analytes enables longitudinal monitoring of patients throughout clinical trials and may enable early identification of non-responders and identify patients becoming resistant to treatment before disease progression. Additional analysis of CTCs identified druggable molecular markers, such as HER2, PD-L1, PIM-1 and AXL, at study baseline and at disease progression, providing information on the potential benefits of combined targeted treatment, and possible suitable therapies for those patients whose cancer progresses due to resistance to osimertinib. This adds to the body of evidence supporting ANGLE's large pharma strategy, highlighting the potential to aid in the stratification of patients that may benefit from alternative/combinatorial therapies being investigated in clinical trials. Ankündigung • Sep 04
ANGLE plc to Report First Half, 2024 Results on Sep 26, 2024 ANGLE plc announced that they will report first half, 2024 results on Sep 26, 2024 Ankündigung • Aug 22
Angle plc Announces the Publication of One of the Company's Clinical Studies That Was Submitted to the FDA for De Novo Regulatory Clearance of the Parsortix PC1 System Angle plc announced the publication of one of the Company's clinical studies that was submitted to the FDA for De Novo regulatory clearance of the Parsortix PC1 system. This study, undertaken at ANGLE's UK laboratory, the University of Rochester, US, and the MD Anderson Cancer Center, US, reports that the Parsortix system successfully captured and harvested CTCs from metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patient blood samples for downstream analysis using immunofluorescence (IF) and cytological evaluation. The study recruited 76 MBC patients whose blood samples were processed using the Parsortix PC1 systems. This highlights the limitations of EpCAM-based CTC enrichment technologies and further underpins the rationale for the use of ANGLE's Parsortix system which harvests CTCs based on the size and deformability of the cells. The data generated by this study supported ANGLE's FDA De Novo request for the classification of the Parsortix PC 1 system as a Class II medical device, for use in MBC patients to capture and harvest CTCs for subsequent, user-validated, downstream analyses. This was granted by the FDA in 2022. Ankündigung • Jun 06
ANGLE plc Provides Revenue Guidance for the First Half of 2024 ANGLE plc provided revenue guidance for the first half of 2024. Revenue for first half of 2024 is expected to be between £1.0 million and £1.3 million with a total of c.40% of fiscal year 2024 market expectations for revenue already contracted year to date. Ankündigung • May 26
ANGLE plc to Report Q4, 2023 Results on Jun 07, 2024 ANGLE plc announced that they will report Q4, 2023 results on Jun 07, 2024 Ankündigung • May 17
ANGLE plc Announces Publication of Study Using the Parsortix System ANGLE plc announced the publication of a study using the Parsortix system to identify markers present in CTCs harvested from metastatic mutant-p53 platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (PROC) patients. The study was conducted as an offshoot of the European multi-centre GANNET53 Phase II clinical trial(NCT02012192) funded by the EU 7th Framework Programme (Grant agreement ID: 602602). The study investigated the efficacy of ganetespib in combination with paclitaxel vs. paclitaxel alone. Patients were enrolled across 12 clinical centres in Germany, Belgium, France, and Austria. The translational study, which the research team believes is the largest study of CTCs in ovarian cancer (in terms of number of patient samples analysed), was conducted by researchers at the Medical University of Vienna, Austria. The study analysed a total of 474 blood samples collected from 123 PROC patients at baseline (i.e. prior to first administration of study drugs), and at multiple timepoints over a period of two and a half years during treatment until disease progression. A panel of 27 gene transcripts (RNA) was analysed on Parsortix-harvested CTCs using standard laboratory qPCR analysis. The authors identified two CTC-associated markers with potential prognostic value. ERCC1, a key gene of the DNA damage response pathway, was associated with an increased risk of disease progression and worse outcomes, whereas the presence of ESR1, a gene encoding oestrogen receptor alpha (ERa), was associated with a reduced progression risk. The presence of ESR1 transcripts together with concurrent absence of ERCC1 transcripts in CTC-enriched samples at baseline and during treatment cycles was found to be predictive of improved progression free survival (PFS). Whereas the presence of ERCCI transcripts and the absence of ESR1 transcripts at baseline and during treatment cycles indicated a 12.77× greater likelihood (odds ratio) of cancer progression. The analysis of these biomarkers has the potential to provide an early indication of PFS ahead of clinical trial results and suggests that CTC characterisation may be a valuable tool for pharma drug trials in the future. In addition, the authors conclude that molecular characterisation of CTCs before and during treatment has the potential to be a useful tool to monitor ovarian cancer patients and may provide further insights into the biology of this difficult to treat disease. According to clinicaltrials.gov there are 1,024 active interventional studies enrolling more than 825,000 participants in ovarian cancer. Ankündigung • Apr 24
ANGLE plc, Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2024 ANGLE plc, Annual General Meeting, Jun 26, 2024. Ankündigung • Dec 12
Angle plc Announces Use of Parsortix System in Pre-Clinical Model Unlocks Opportunities for Drug Discovery ANGLE plc announced the publication of breakthrough work by researchers at the University of New Mexico, US, into the role of CTC gene expression in the progression of melanoma brain metastasis. The researchers used the Parsortix system to harvest CTCs for analysis and concluded that "… gene expression in CTCs could be pivotal to prescribing more targeted treatment based on the needs of the patient." In this study, pre-clinical mouse models of melanoma brain metastasis were split into four treatment groups and two cancer drugs were tested individually and together vs. placebo. Blood samples were analysed using the Parsortix system to harvest CTCs. The authors found that using the two drugs together was the most effective therapeutic regime, reducing tumour burden, metastasis and CTC count. This research provides further evidence of the capability of the Parsortix system to be used for the harvesting of CTCs for analysis in pre-clinical mouse models. The global market for preclinical clinical research organizations exceeded a valuation of USD 5 billion in 2022 and is expected to achieve a 7.5% CAGR over the next 10 years owing to increasing R&D expenditure on early-stage development combined with the growing number of drugs in preclinical development. Ankündigung • Dec 05
ANGLE plc Launches Portrait+ CTC Kit At SABCS ANGLE plc announced the launch of its Portrait®+ CTC staining kit at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS). The Portrait+ CTC staining kit is a ready-to-use kit for the identification, characterisation and enumeration of epithelial and mesenchymal cancer cells including those undergoing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). EMT is a key transition step in cancer cells, and is associated with tumour progression, the development of drug resistance, and metastasis. This launch follows extensive development, optimisation and validation of the kit to provide advanced immunofluorescent (IF) staining of CTCs harvested from a patient blood sample by the Parsortixtechnology. The performance of current CTC protocols being used by academic and research institutions varies considerably. ANGLE has developed its test for reliable repeatable results with a fully validated, standardised protocol to make it easy for customers to adopt. Key features of the product include: use of a direct staining technique and an optimised, vivid dye combination to ensure high signal intensity while maintaining high analytical specificity and sensitivity. pre-mixed and freeze-dried antibodies for ease-of-use and long-term storage. inclusion of aCellKeep™ slide, a unique CTC harvesting technology developed by ANGLE to maximise the retention of CTCs harvested from blood samples for imaging. The slide confines the harvested CTCs to a small area, reducing the volume of antibodies required for staining, decreasing imaging time and cost and minimising cell loss between the Parsortix system and the imaging process. It is well established that the number of CTCs is not only prognostic to overall survival, but can monitor drug treatment response, detect early development of (micro)metastases and assess therapeutic response earlier than traditional imaging methods. The Portrait+ CTC staining kit can be used to enumerate CTCs harvested using the epitope independent Parsortixtechnology in multiple cancer types including breast, lung, prostate and ovarian cancers. Ankündigung • Nov 11
ANGLE plc Provides Earnings Guidance for the Year 2023 ANGLE plc provided earnings guidance for the year 2023. The Company expects revenue recognised for 2023 will be c. £2.2 million, which is an increase of 120% over revenue achieved in 2022 but below current market consensus of c. £3.0 million. New sales secured in 2023 are expected to be c. £3.3 million however revenue recognition for some of these sales will fall into the 2024 financial year. Ankündigung • Nov 09
ANGLE plc Announces the Launch of Its Portrait® PD-L1 Test for the Evaluation of PD-L1 Protein Expression on CTCs Following Extensive Development and Optimisation ANGLE plc announced the launch of its Portrait® PD-L1 test for the evaluation of PD-L1 protein expression on CTCs following extensive development and optimisation. The test is provided as a service from ANGLE's Onc-ADaPT® GCP-compliant laboratories and is conducted by an expert team with over 10 years' experience in CTC analysis. PD-L1 is an immune-related biomarker that can be expressed on the surface of tumour cells across a range of cancer types, and expression of this biomarker enables cancer cells to evade immune response mechanisms that would typically keep abnormal cell growth in check. Consequently, PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors have emerged as the leading immunotherapy treatment option with over 2,800 active interventional studies in progress involving 430,000 patients. Theoutputof current tumour tissue-based PD-L1tests varies considerably, with poor performance often unavoidable due to the elapsed time between tissue biopsy (generally taken at diagnosis and difficult or impossible to repeat) and disease progression (which may be months or years later) when immunotherapies are considered, during which time PD-L1 status can change. ANGLE has developed its immunofluorescence (IF) based test for the determination of PD-L1 status on CTCs to allow real-time assessment of biomarker status, which may address this fundamental flaw in current PD-L1 tests via a simple blood test. Ankündigung • Sep 05
Angle plc Announces the Launch of Its Portrait™ Flex Ctc Assay ANGLE plc announced the launch of its Portrait™ Flex CTC assay. The assay is provided as a service from ANGLE's Onc-ADaPT™ GCP-compliant laboratories and conducted by an expert team with over 10 years' experience in CTC analysis. CTCs captured and harvested using ANGLE's Parsortix® technology are subsequently enumerated and characterised with the Portrait Flex assay. Samples are analysed using immunofluorescence staining for epithelial, mesenchymal, blood lineage and nuclear markers, with the opportunity to include an additional biomarker tailored to customer needs. Examples of clinically relevant CTC biomarkers that have been researched using Parsortix technology and published in peer-reviewed publications include HER2, PIK3CA, PD-L1, EGFR, BRAF, AR-V7 among others. The Portrait Flex assay has an analytical sensitivity of >93%, and an analytical specificity of >95% for both epithelial and mesenchymal markers. Data from the analysis of clinical samples from 16 metastatic breast cancer patients identified CTCs in 81% of patients, with 38.5% of the CTC-positive patients having =1 CTC with high HER2 levels highlighting the capability to assess current HER2 status in breast cancer patients. Of the patients with CTCs, approximately half showed a mesenchymal only phenotype, while the others showed a mixed phenotype, highlighting the importance of Parsortix epitope-independent isolation of CTCs. Combining the use of the Parsortix technology and the Portrait Flex assay allows for testing that is specific to customer needs and can enhance their clinical trial evaluations. ANGLE is offering a flexible, full-service solution to help unlock precision medicine for patients. Ankündigung • Jun 05
ANGLE plc Announces Senior Management Appointments ANGLE plc announced the appointments of Brett Swansiger as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) and Karen Miller PhD as Chief Scientific Officer (CSO). The addition of these highly skilled and experienced leaders will further enhance ANGLE's management team and support the Company in realizing its commercial potential. Brett brings over 20 years of commercial leadership, international business development, business-to-business sales and US managed care contracting experience within the molecular diagnostic and pharmaceutical industries. Most recently, Brett was CCO at DxTerity Diagnostics where he built out the commercial organisation, established new business relationships and initiated payer strategies. Brett began his life sciences career at Bristol Myers Squibb before moving into senior commercial positions at Prometheus Laboratories, Agendia Inc, and MDxHealth. Brett is based in the United States and is responsible for managing pharma and clinical services sales, building corporate partnerships globally, and for guiding US research and clinical product sales and payer engagement. He also supports the products business teams responsible for direct sales of products and sales through ANGLE's growing distributor network. Karen has over 30 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry with an extensive background in drug discovery and clinical development as well as in-depth knowledge of molecular analysis techniques used for cancer analysis in a wide range of indications with multiple modalities. She brings a strong network of relationships within the pharmaceutical and companion diagnostic industries. Karen was most recently CSO at Ixaka where she led research strategy, guided major projects through to the clinic and participated in partnership and licensing activities. Previous experience includes senior executive positions with Vertex Pharmaceuticals, UCB Pharma, GlaxoSmithKline and Adaptimmune. At ANGLE, Karen is responsible for external interactions with pharma customers, medtech partner companies and laboratory customers to drive the widespread adoption of the Parsortix system as well as providing overall scientific leadership for the Company. Ankündigung • May 22
ANGLE plc Announces Board Changes ANGLE plc announced that Garth Selvey has informed the Board of his intention to retire and leave ANGLE at the publication of the 2023 Interims in September. Garth will hand over the Chair with immediate effect to Dr. Jan Groen, currently an independent Non-executive Director on the Board. Garth joined ANGLE as a Non-executive Director in 2006 and became Chairman in 2007. Under his guidance, ANGLE has made significant progress in the development of its ground-breaking Parsortix® liquid biopsy system from its early adoption by leading cancer centers for oncology research through to its FDA clearance for use in metastatic breast cancer in May last year. Dr. Jan Groen has over twenty years of experience in medical diagnostics covering both pharma and clinical sales, which provides critical market insight as ANGLE drives forward its commercial product roll-out and the expansion of its clinical laboratories and CTC services. Jan joined the ANGLE Board as a Non-executive Director in November 2018. Jan is currently the CEO and Chairman at Intravacc B.V. and was previously the CEO of MDxHealth, a Euronext listed genomic diagnostics company specializing in prostate cancer, and President and COO of Agendia, a company specializing in breast cancer. Jan's appointment as Chairman follows the new Non-executive Director appointments of Juliet Thompson and Dr. Joseph Eid earlier this year. Ankündigung • Jan 19
ANGLE plc Announces Appointment of Joseph (Joe) Eid as Non-Executive Director ANGLE plc announced that Joseph (Joe) Eid M.D. has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Company, with effect from 19 January 2023. Joe is a qualified physician, board certified in medical oncology, haematology, and internal medicine. He is a highly experienced pharmaceutical industry executive with over 25 years of proven expertise in people and portfolio management, planning, designing, and executing Phase I to IV clinical trials and building and managing clinical and medical affairs teams and strategies. He has successfully designed and implemented clinical development, medical affairs, and life cycle management plans for pharmaceutical products including cytotoxic agents, monoclonal antibodies, immuno-oncology agents, antibody-drug conjugates, and CAR-T Cell therapies. Joe most recently served as Chief Medical Officer and Head of Global Drug Development for Princeton, New Jersey based Luzsana Biotechnology (a wholly owned subsidiary of Jiangsu Hengrui Pharmaceutical). Importantly, his previous experience includes senior positions in clinical development and medical affairs at Bristol Myers Squibb, Merck & Co. and Hoffman-La Roche. Whilst at Merck, Joe led the global Keytruda (pembrolizumab, MK-3475) first-in-human strategy, including oversight of the clinical, regulatory, and manufacturing planning and execution and development of the PD-L1 biomarker strategy on tissue biopsy, which led to a first-in-class anti-PD-1 BLA filing and approval in the US. Ankündigung • Jan 05
ANGLE plc Announces Appointment of Juliet Thompson as Non-Executive Director ANGLE plc announced that Juliet Thompson has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Company, with effect from 5 January 2023. Juliet has spent much of her career advising companies in the international life sciences sector, completing multiple financing and M&A transactions in Europe and the United States, helping companies raise in excess of $4 billion to pursue their growth strategies. Juliet has held senior positions at WestLB Panmure and Stifel Europe and in 2003 was a co-founder of the specialist life science investment bank, Code Securities, later acquired by Nomura. Juliet currently has a number of roles, including Non-Executive Board positions at Indivior plc, Novacyt SA and the private company, OrganOx. She chairs the Audit Committees of all three companies and is a member of the remuneration and nomination committees.