Jack W. Singer
Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied bei DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc.
Aktive Positionen von Jack W. Singer
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DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc.
DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc. is a start-up biopharmaceutical company developing new, proprietary drugs for unmet medical needs in diabetes and complications related to diabetes. These drugs have the potential to restate the diabetes market by stopping the progression of diabetes and reversing damage already caused by the disease. Because of their unique immune modulating and anti-inflammatory properties, these therapies may potentially benefit people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes and represent a total available market opportunity of approximately $13 billion. The Company's lead compound, Lisofylline (LSF), has had an excellent safety profile in clinical trials to date. LSF works at the cellular level by improving the function of insulin producing islet cells and protecting them from damage and premature death caused when the body's immune system turns on itself. This autoimmune action is the cause of type 1 diabetes and Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA), which combined affect approximately three million people in the U.S. About three million people with type 2 diabetes use insulin due to diminished insulin production and an increasing resistance to insulin. A primary focus of DiaKine's research and development is on its next generation of orally bioavailable immune modulators which have an improved spectrum of action to LSF. Two such compounds, DT22669 and DT23552, have been identified for further development and are examples of the extensive library of analogs and new structures in its patent portfolio that await discovery for future indications. | Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied | - | - |
Aequus BioPharma, Inc.
Aequus BioPharma, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Aequus BioPharma was formed in May 2007 as a majority-owned subsidiary of Cell Therapeutics, Inc. to discover, develop, and market biotherapeutics based upon the proprietary Genetic Polymer technology platform invented at CTI. Its technology addresses many of the traditional problems encountered during the development and commercialization of protein-based biopharmaceuticals. Aequus and CTI are collaborating on the development of AQB-101, a follow-on protein product or biosimilar based upon granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) coupled to a Genetic Polymer carrier domain. The company believe that AQB-101 provides an elegantly simple solution to the plasma half-life and bioavailability issues that have been observed with the original formulations of G-CSF-based biomedicines and which have been addressed by others using traditional chemical modification approaches in their G-CSF-based biosimilars. | Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied | 17.09.2009 | - |
Karriereverlauf von Jack W. Singer
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Jack W. Singer
Unternehmen | Position | Beginn | Ende |
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CTI BIOPHARMA CORP. | Direktor/Vorstandsmitglied | 01.09.1991 | 02.06.2017 |
Technik-/Wissenschafts-/F&E-Leiter | 01.09.1991 | 04.09.2018 | |
Gründer | 01.09.1991 | 04.09.2018 | |
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Veterans Administration Medical Center Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Veterans Administration Medical Center provides healthcare services. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. | Technik-/Wissenschafts-/F&E-Leiter | 01.01.1975 | 01.01.1992 |
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center is a non-profit organization which provides research and testing services. The company was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - | - |
University of Washington
University of Washington Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services University of Washington functions as a College/University. The company is headquartered in Seattle, WA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - | - |
Ausbildung von Jack W. Singer
State University of New York at Downstate Medical Center | Doctorate Degree |
Statistik
International
Vereinigte Staaten | 8 |
Operativ
Director/Board Member | 3 |
Chief Tech/Sci/R&D Officer | 2 |
Corporate Officer/Principal | 2 |
Sektoral
Health Technology | 3 |
Consumer Services | 3 |
Health Services | 3 |
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Aktive
Inaktive
Börsennotierte Unternehmen
Private Unternehmen
Unternehmensverbindungen
Private Unternehmen | 5 |
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CTI BioPharma Corp.
CTI BioPharma Corp. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology CTI BioPharma Corp. is a biopharmaceutical company, which engages in the development, acquisition, and commercialization of novel targeted therapies for blood-related cancers. It focuses on evaluating pacritinib, its sole product candidate currently in active development, for the treatment of adult patients with myelofibrosis. The company was founded by James A. Bianco, Jack W. Singer, and Louis A. Bianco in September 1991 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA. | Health Technology |
DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc.
DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology DiaKine Therapeutics, Inc. is a start-up biopharmaceutical company developing new, proprietary drugs for unmet medical needs in diabetes and complications related to diabetes. These drugs have the potential to restate the diabetes market by stopping the progression of diabetes and reversing damage already caused by the disease. Because of their unique immune modulating and anti-inflammatory properties, these therapies may potentially benefit people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes and represent a total available market opportunity of approximately $13 billion. The Company's lead compound, Lisofylline (LSF), has had an excellent safety profile in clinical trials to date. LSF works at the cellular level by improving the function of insulin producing islet cells and protecting them from damage and premature death caused when the body's immune system turns on itself. This autoimmune action is the cause of type 1 diabetes and Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA), which combined affect approximately three million people in the U.S. About three million people with type 2 diabetes use insulin due to diminished insulin production and an increasing resistance to insulin. A primary focus of DiaKine's research and development is on its next generation of orally bioavailable immune modulators which have an improved spectrum of action to LSF. Two such compounds, DT22669 and DT23552, have been identified for further development and are examples of the extensive library of analogs and new structures in its patent portfolio that await discovery for future indications. | Health Technology |
Veterans Administration Medical Center
Veterans Administration Medical Center Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Veterans Administration Medical Center provides healthcare services. The private company is based in San Diego, CA. | Health Services |
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center is a non-profit organization which provides research and testing services. The company was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA. | Commercial Services |
Aequus BioPharma, Inc.
Aequus BioPharma, Inc. Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Aequus BioPharma was formed in May 2007 as a majority-owned subsidiary of Cell Therapeutics, Inc. to discover, develop, and market biotherapeutics based upon the proprietary Genetic Polymer technology platform invented at CTI. Its technology addresses many of the traditional problems encountered during the development and commercialization of protein-based biopharmaceuticals. Aequus and CTI are collaborating on the development of AQB-101, a follow-on protein product or biosimilar based upon granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) coupled to a Genetic Polymer carrier domain. The company believe that AQB-101 provides an elegantly simple solution to the plasma half-life and bioavailability issues that have been observed with the original formulations of G-CSF-based biomedicines and which have been addressed by others using traditional chemical modification approaches in their G-CSF-based biosimilars. | Health Services |
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