– USA, MA – Black Diamond Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: BDTX), a precision oncology medicine company pioneering the discovery and development of MasterKey therapies, today announced the appointment of Dr. Wendy Dixon (Ph.D.) to its Board of directors.
The company also announced the resignation of Dr. Brad Bolzon from the Board.
“I am thrilled to welcome Wendy to the Black Diamond Board of Directors. As the former Chief Marketing Officer of Bristol Myers Squibb and a seasoned director of public biopharmaceutical companies, Wendy’s proven ability to navigate regulatory and development pathways and guide biopharmaceutical companies through various stages of growth and development will be a strong addition to our board of directors as we further advance our exciting pipeline of novel MasterKey therapies,” said CEO, Dr. David Epstein.
About Dr. Wendy L. Dixon
Dr. Dixon has over 40 years of biopharmaceutical industry experience. Over the last four decades, she has combined her technical background and experience in drug development with leadership roles in regulatory affairs and commercial capabilities. Dr. Dixon currently serves on the Board of Directors of Alkermes plc, Incyte Corp., and Arvinas Inc. She is also the Principal of Great Meadow Consulting where she assists small- and large-cap companies with strategic planning, organizational design, and talent mentoring. She previously served as CMO and President of Global Marketing at Bristol Myers Squibb for eight years and as SVP of Marketing at Merck for five years. Before that, she held various executive management positions at West Pharmaceuticals, Osteotech, and Centocor, as well as various positions at SmithKline and French in marketing, regulatory affairs, project management, and as a biochemist. Dr. Dixon holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and an M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Natural Science from the University of Cambridge.
“Black Diamond offers a unique approach to precision oncology and I am delighted to be joining the Board of Directors at this exciting time in the company’s evolution,” said Dr. Dixon. “Black Diamond’s MasterKey therapies offer the potential to meaningfully disrupt the oncology treatment landscape, and coupled with its strong leadership team, I believe that Black Diamond is well-positioned for success. I was particularly drawn to the company’s efforts to address the huge unmet medical need for new treatments for patients suffering from glioblastoma multiforme with the recently initiated clinical development of its product candidate BDTX-1535. The company has laid out clear priorities and direction for pipeline expansion and the advancement of its MasterKey therapies, and I look forward to collaborating and advising on some of these key initiatives.”
About Black Diamond
Black Diamond Therapeutics is a precision oncology medicine company pioneering the development of novel MasterKey therapies. Black Diamond is addressing the significant unmet need for novel precision oncology therapies for patients with genetically defined cancers who have limited treatment options. Black Diamond is built upon a deep understanding of cancer genetics, oncoprotein function, and drug discovery. The Company’s proprietary Mutation-Allostery-Pharmacology, or MAP drug discovery engine, is designed to allow Black Diamond to analyze population-level genetic sequencing tumor data to predict and validate oncogenic mutations that promote cancer across tumor types as MasterKey mutations. Black Diamond discovers and develops selective MasterKey therapies against these families of oncogenic mutations. Black Diamond was founded by David M. Epstein, Ph.D., and Elizabeth Buck, Ph.D.
For more information: https://www.blackdiamondtherapeutics.com/
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