Dr. Salari, an entrepreneur and scientist, founded the Company in July 1998. He is experienced in managing private and public biotechnology companies. Dr. Salari also has served as President of Globe Laboratories Inc., a biotechnology research and development company, since June 2002. Prior to his engagement with us, Dr. Salari founded and built the biotechnology company, Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (IZP.TO). From 1992 to 1998 he had, in his role as President and Chief Executive Officer, the responsibility of managing Inflazyme Pharmaceuticals Ltd.�s business affairs as well as its drug discovery and development program. He negotiated and closed several licensing deals with biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.
From 1990 to 1998, Dr. Salari was Professor of Medicine at University of British Columbia. He assembled several research teams in the fields of autoimmunity and inflammation. He was also a consultant and advisor to pharmaceutical companies in the United States and Europe. From 1987 to 1990, he was Assistant Professor at University of British Columbia and also served as a consultant to Merck & Co. Inc., Upjohn Co., and Zymogenetics Inc., in the field of novel anti-inflammatory and autoimmune drugs. From 1986 to 1987, he was a research associate in the Department of Medicine at University of British Columbia. He was the lead project investigator in cytokine research and drug development. From 1984 to 1986, he worked as a research associate at the Department of Physiology, Laval University. Dr. Salari carried out research work on the biology of human blood cells and their control by cytokines. In 1982 and 1983, he consulted to a French pharmaceutical corporation (Beafour Ipsen) as a research scientist on the discovery of novel anti-inflammatory drugs. From 1981 to 1982, Dr. Salari worked at the Department of Immunology, McGill University in Montreal as a research associate.
Dr. Salari has a Ph.D. degree from the University of Southampton, United Kingdom, Department of Microbiology (1976-1980). His Ph.D. dissertation investigated the protein chemistry of infectious bacteria. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Salari has published over 150 scientific articles and book chapters on various immunology topics and autoimmune diseases. He has previously obtained six U.S. patents for his pioneering work on the discovery of novel drugs to treat autoimmune diseases: US 06046185; US 05506217; US 05399683; US 05369097; US 05219845 and US 06706701. He is also co-inventor of nine patents issued or patents applied for which are part of our intellectual property. |