F. Raymond Salemme, Ph.D. became Robcor's President on April 20, 2007 and Robcor's Chief Executive Officer and director on March 12, 2007. Dr. Salemme has been the Chief Executive Officer of Original Redpoint since June 2004. From April 2003 to December 2003, Dr. Salemme was engaged by Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals as a consultant to assist management with the acquisition of 3-Dimensional Pharmaceuticals, Inc., or 3DP, a publicly traded biotechnology company founded in 1993, and acquired by Johnson & Johnson in 2003. Dr. Salemme was the founder of 3DP, and from February 1993 to April 2003, Dr. Salemme served in various positions at 3DP, including President and Chief Scientific Officer. Dr. Salemme established and directed the technical, operating, business and financing strategies leading to 3DP's initial public offering in 2000, and was co-inventor on 24 of 3DP's key technology patents. Prior to 3DP, Dr. Salemme directed research groups for biophysics, computational chemistry, and structure-based drug design at Sterling Winthrop Pharmaceuticals and DuPont Merck Pharmaceuticals. Prior to DuPont Merck, he worked at DuPont Central Research, where he directed molecular design teams involved in the discovery of new pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and engineered biopolymers. Dr. Salemme joined DuPont from Genex Corporation, one of the first biotechnology companies, where he pioneered the use of X-ray crystallography and computer-aided molecular design for engineering proteins with novel or enhanced functional properties. Prior to Genex, Dr. Salemme was Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Arizona, where he worked in the area of structural proteomics and determined the 3D X-ray structures of several proteins involved in biological electron transfer. Dr. Salemme holds a B.A. in Molecular Biophysics from Yale University and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California at San Diego. Dr. Salemme participates in advisory committees at National Institutes of Health, and is a Board member at Gene Network Sciences, a systems biology company. |