ACCESS Newswire
14 May 2019, 17:07 GMT+10
Pharma Industry Veteran and Licensed Pharmacist Rajneesh Taneja, PhD.
WALNUT CREEK, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 14, 2019 / Vivacitas Oncology, Inc. ('Vivacitas' or the 'Company') continues to attract top talent when it comes to precision drug development. With this week's addition of scientific advisor Rajneesh Taneja, PhD., the company has further fortified its access to experienced intellectual capital.
'Raj is an exceptional healthcare professional, with in-depth understanding of patient needs, treatment limitations and potential opportunities. His tenacity to solve clinically challenging problems makes him truly special. I became familiar with his work during our mutual tenure at TAP Pharmaceuticals' said CEO Pramod Gupta, PhD. 'Having him join our scientific advisory board is a big deal. He can help us leap-frog in an effective manner with keen focus on the big picture' Dr. Gupta went on to say.
Rajneesh Taneja, PhD. currently serves as the Vice President at Global Alliance for TB Drug Development where he is responsible for designing and developing unique products to meet a wide range of patients' needs. Previously Rajneesh worked at Takeda Pharmaceuticals and at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Taneja received his undergraduate degree in Pharmacy from the Delhi University, India and he earned his PhD. in Biopharmaceutics & Industrial Pharmacy from the University of Maryland at Baltimore, MD. He's also an office holder at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS).
Dr. Taneja went on to state, 'Vivacitas pipeline comprises drugs with unique promise for patients with GBM and other widely known cancers. I strongly believe these drugs could be developed in a manner which could offer compelling alternatives to cancer patients and healthcare professionals.'
ABOUT VIVACITA ONCOLOGY:
A privately held biopharmaceutical company co-founded in 2015 by Dr. Joseph Rubinfeld and Infusion 51a. Vivacitas is focused on acquiring mid-to-late-stage oncology assets with the goal to make the chemotherapy more effective for patients.
For further information please visit www.vivaoncology.com.
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SOURCE: Vivacitas Oncology, Inc.
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