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Antibe Therapeutics Appoints New Board Chair and Corporate Vice Chairs
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Antibe Therapeutics Inc. (OTCQX: ATBPF) has appointed Robert E. Hoffman as the new Chair of its Board of Directors, replacing Walt Macnee. Two Vice Chair positions will be created for Macnee and Chief Scientific Officer Dr. John L. Wallace, who will remain on the Board while focusing on the company’s hydrogen sulfide platform. Hoffman, a former CFO at Heron Pharmaceuticals, brings extensive experience in pain management and capital markets. The company aims to enhance its pipeline with otenaproxesul, targeting opioid alternatives and inflammation treatment.
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Appointment of Robert E. Hoffman as new Chair enhances leadership with expertise in pain management.
Creation of Vice Chair roles for outgoing Chair and CSO to ensure continuity in strategic direction.
Focus on advancing the hydrogen sulfide platform could lead to innovative therapies.
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TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Antibe Therapeutics Inc. (TSX: ATE, OTCQX: ATBPF), a clinical stage company leveraging its hydrogen sulfide platform to develop next-generation safer therapies that target inflammation, is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert E. Hoffman, a Director of Antibe, as the new Chair of its Board of Directors. The Company is also creating two corporate Vice Chair positions to recognize the contributions of Walt Macnee, the outgoing Chair, and Dr. John L. Wallace, Chief Scientific Officer and Director since he founded the Company. As Vice Chairs, they will occupy an esteemed corporate position, providing ongoing counsel to the Company on key business initiatives; Antibe is pleased to note that they will both continue to serve on its Board of Directors. Dr. Wallace is also taking the opportunity to return to his vocation as a research scientist, with a continued focus on enriching the Company’s pipeline.
“These changes mark a new era for Antibe,” noted Mr. Macnee, the Company’s outgoing Board Chair. “In 2013, when John invited me to replace him as Chair, concerns about opioids were just breaching public consciousness. I was excited to join a world-renowned scientist to build a company capable of tackling such a challenge. Today, with otenaproxesul positioned to directly address this crisis, Robert’s background is a perfect fit for Antibe’s ambitions, particularly his experience in the acute pain space and in U.S. capital markets. I’m delighted to pass the baton to Robert and look forward to working with him as we build a leader in anti-inflammatory therapeutics.”
A member of Antibe’s Board since late 2020, Robert E. Hoffman is former CFO of Nasdaq-listed Heron Pharmaceuticals, a commercial stage drug developer with a recently approved acute pain drug. During Mr. Hoffman’s tenure, Heron raised more than $650 million and launched its second commercial therapeutic. His career in the biotech sector began in 1997 at Arena Pharmaceuticals, where he rose to become CFO. While at Arena, he was involved with its IPO and financings raising more than $1.5 billion. For 10 years until 2020, Mr. Hoffman was a member of the Small Business Advisory Committee of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”). He is currently President, CEO and Chairman of Kintara Therapeutics (Nasdaq) and a member of the boards of ASLAN Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq) and privately held FibroBiologics.
Mr. Hoffman observed, “As their patients wake up in the recovery room, surgeons routinely prescribe an oral analgesic, generally used for home recovery too. Despite the opioid crisis, oral therapeutic alternatives have remained largely unchanged, reflecting a 20-year lack of innovation in this category. I’m excited to work closely with Dan and his team in building shareholder value as otenaproxesul moves closer to market as a best-in-class drug for acute pain.”
With otenaproxesul’s development well in hand, the Company is also seeking to unlock additional value from its discovery pipeline. Antibe is particularly pleased that Dr. Wallace will focus on exploiting the Company’s hydrogen sulfide platform in new disease areas. Beyond underpinning the Company’s pipeline, his discovery of hydrogen sulfide’s crucial anti-inflammatory role has transformed inflammation science.
Dr. Wallace commented, “I am tremendously appreciative of Walt’s guidance as Antibe has matured into a clinical stage biotech listed on a senior North American exchange. Given the ever-growing need for safer and more effective anti-inflammatory medicines, I am grateful to our team for transforming a pharmacological concept into an opportunity to combat the opioid epidemic – and for the chance to continue as a scientist developing better medicines for pain and inflammation.”
About Antibe Therapeutics Inc. Antibe is a clinical stage biotechnology company leveraging its proprietary hydrogen sulfide platform to develop next-generation safer therapies that target inflammation arising from a wide range of medical conditions. The company’s current pipeline includes assets that seek to overcome the gastrointestinal (“GI”) ulcers and bleeding associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (“NSAIDs”). Antibe’s lead drug, otenaproxesul, is in clinical development as a safer alternative to opioids and today’s NSAIDs for post-operative pain. Antibe’s second pipeline drug, ATB-352, is being developed for a specialized acute pain indication. The company’s anticipated next target is inflammatory bowel disease (“IBD”), a condition long in need of safer, more effective therapies. Learn more at antibethera.com.
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