Interview with Peter Martin, COO, Norgine
Before joining Norgine in May 2004, you were active in larger pharmaceutical companies. What made you decide to join a smaller player? There were a few reasons. The first factor…
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Ark Therapeutics Group plc is an innovative gene-based medicine company with operations in the UK and Finland. Ark seeks to capitalize on its pipeline of programs in high value areas of unmet medical need within vascular disease and cancer Ark has also developed a small molecule platform based on its acknowledged leadership in vascular biology and is currently working on an exciting NRP-1 antagonist program which is already the subject of interest from major pharmaceutical companies.
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• Broad follow-on preclinical portfolio – Ark’s founding scientists have acknowledged world-renowned expertise in vascular biology and molecular medicine.
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