Korro Bio adds Dr. Omar Khwaja to its Board of Directors

– USA, MA –  Korro Bio, Inc., a biotechnology company developing single-base RNA editing therapies, today announced the appointment of Dr. Omar Khwaja, M.D., Ph.D. to its board of directors.

Dr. Khwaja brings extensive research, translational and clinical development experience in neuroscience, neurogenetics and rare disease in both industry and academia. Dr. Khwaja currently serves as the chief medical officer and head of research & development at Voyager Therapeutics.

“I am delighted to welcome Dr. Khwaja to the board of Korro Bio,” said co-founder and executive chair, Dr. Nessan Bermingham. “Dr. Khwaja is a biopharmaceutical veteran bringing over three decades of experience from his extensive and multifaceted career working on innovative discovery and development efforts for rare diseases. The addition of Dr. Khwaja expands our expertise as we continue to progress our lead programs toward clinical development.”

Dr. Khwaja joins existing board members Nessan Bermingham, Ph.D., Jean-François Formela, M.D., Ali Behbahani, M.D., Hannah H. Chang, M.D., Ph.D. and Colin Walsh, Ph.D.

About Dr. Omar Khwaja

Prior to his role at Voyager Therapeutics, Dr. Khwaja served as the global head of neuroscience translational medicine and global head of rare diseases at Roche, during which he led the initiation of Roche’s first clinical programs in gene therapy. Working across multiple therapeutic modalities, his group led the development of therapeutics for a range of genetic and neurological disorders, including for spinal muscular atrophy and Huntington’s disease. Before joining Roche, Dr. Khwaja was director of the clinical neurogenetics program at Boston Children’s Hospital and served on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. Dr. Khwaja received his M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge, UK. Earlier in his career, he trained in pediatrics and clinical genetics in London, UK and Melbourne, Australia, and completed his neurology training at Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital, where he was chief resident. He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom and a member of the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health. Dr. Khwaja currently serves as the chief medical officer of the SMA Foundation and chairs the CDKL5 Forum’s scientific advisory board in addition to the advisory board of Pureos Bioventures.

“Korro Bio’s simple approach to co-opting the body’s natural base editing system enables transient repair of disease-causing mutations and modulation of protein function to achieve therapeutic benefit,” said Dr. Khwaja. “I look forward to joining Korro’s team of experts as we work to bring innovative RNA editing therapies for diseases which are poorly addressed by existing modalities.”

About Korro Bio, Inc.

Korro is leading the next frontier in RNA therapeutics. Its proprietary platform, OPERA, harnesses the body’s own RNA editing system to make a precise edit to a single-base. Korro’s therapeutic approach utilizes synthetic oligonucleotides to repair disease-causing mutations at the RNA level. This approach can also be used to create therapeutically beneficial versions of proteins to improve patient outcomes. Korro’s programs target a broad portfolio of innovative RNA editing therapies in the liver, eye and central nervous system. The company was founded in 2018 by Atlas Venture and is funded by Atlas Venture, New Enterprise Associates, Wu Capital, Qiming Venture Partners USA, Surveyor Capital, Cormorant Asset Management, MP Healthcare Venture Management and Alexandria Venture Investments.

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