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Pervasis Therapeutics Expands Team [to Bring to Market Medical Therapies for
Treating Cardiovascular Diseases]
Cell Therapy Company Adds Industry Heavyweights to Leadership Team
Cambridge, MA – September 30,
2005 –Pervasis Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology
company founded to develop the next generation of medical therapies that integrate
biomaterials with cells and drugs, announced today several recent additions to its quickly
growing team, including a President, a Senior Advisor, and two Independent Directors.
Steve Bollinger joined Pervasis in June of this year as the President and Chief Operating
Officer. Bollinger was previously Chief Operating Officer and a founder of Angiolink
Corporation, a privately held medical device company, which was sold during his tenure to
Medtronic Corporation after FDA approval of the company’s percutaneous vascular closure
device. Prior to that Bollinger was Vice President of Research, Development, and
Operations for Byron Medical, which he sold to Mentor Corporation in 1999.
Beverly Huss, former president of Guidant Corporation’s Endovascular Solutions division,
was appointed as Senior Advisor to the company in July. Huss had been with Guidant since
1986, in a variety of executive roles within the company’s medical device divisions. As head
of the company’s worldwide Endovascular Solutions she was responsible for research and
development, manufacturing, sales, marketing, finance, regulatory affairs, quality assurance,
clinical affairs, and human resources.
“Pervasis is taking a unique and powerful approach to solve extremely relevant problems in
vascular disease,” said Beverly Huss, Senior Advisor. “Deep understanding of vascular
biology enables the development of therapies that will restore healing to damaged and
diseased blood vessels. Once these concepts are demonstrated in the clinical studies ahead of
us, we will have permanently changed the landscape of therapy for both patients and industry
alike.”
Earl “Duke” Collier, Executive Vice President of Genzyme Corporation, has joined the
Pervasis Board as an Independent Director. Currently responsible for managing Genzyme’s
oncology and cardiovascular businesses, Collier has more than 20 years of experience in
healthcare. He was also president of Genzyme Biosurgery and its predecessor, Genzyme
Surgical Products, the divisions in which Genzyme’s cell-therapy products, Epicel and
Carticel products were developed.
Peter Barton Hutt, former Chief Counsel of the FDA and currently a senior partner at
Covington & Burling, has also joined Pervasis as an Independent Director. Hutt has been a
member of the Institute of Medicine since its founding in 1971, and currently serves on the
Panel on the Administrative Restructuring of the National Institutes of Health. He is the co-
author of the casebook used to teach food and drug law throughout the country, and in April
2005, Mr. Hutt was presented the FDA Distinguished Alumni Award.
“I am excited about the world-class founders, investors, and advisors Pervasis has assembled.
We share a clear vision for developing unique therapeutic devices,” said Bollinger. “The
combination of Beverly’s extraordinary track record of product development in cardiology,
Duke’s uniquely deep experience with cell therapy, and Peter’s history of leadership in
dynamic regulatory environments, gives us unparalleled breadth as we tackle unsolved
problems in vascular medicine and beyond. I look forward to leveraging my own
development experience in cardiology with that of our advisors to help bring to market a
broad family of products that combine our novel approaches to cell therapy and regenerative
devices.”
In addition to these significant intellectual resources, Pervasis also recently closed $12
million in Series B funding to support the company’s next phase of growth and human
clinical trails. (See separate release “Pervasis Therapeutics Closes $12 Million Series B
Financing”)
About Pervasis Therapeutics
Based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Pervasis Therapeutics is focused on creating
biologically active vascular technologies to treat significant unmet needs in cardiovascular
disease. The company’s products represent the next generation of combination therapies by
bringing together advances in cell biology, drug delivery, and biomaterials. Pervasis’
investors include Flagship Ventures, Highland Capital Partners and Polaris Venture Partners.
The company was founded by Elazer Edelman, Robert Langer, Joseph Vacanti, and Helen
Nugent, and is based on research funded in part by the Deshpande Center for Innovation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
This news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Such statements are only predictions and the company's actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements. Factors that may cause such differences include the timing of clinical trials, the risk that products that appeared promising in early research and clinical trials do not demonstrate safety or efficacy in clinical trials and the risk that the company will not obtain approval to market its products.
Press Contact:
Michele Rozen
Pure Communications, Inc.
Email: michele@purecommunicationsinc.com
Phone: 617-730-8284
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