Jeff Fairman
Founder at VAXCYTE, INC.
Net worth: 24 M $ as of 2024-03-30
Profile
Jeff Fairman is the founder of Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc. (founded in 2002) and Vaxcyte, Inc. (founded in 2013).
At Juvaris BioTherapeutics, he held the title of Vice President-Research from 2002 to 2011.
At Vaxcyte, he currently holds the title of Vice President-Research.
Dr. Fairman's current jobs include being a Member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and a Member of The American Association of Immunologists.
Dr. Fairman's former jobs include being the Director-Pharmacogenomics Research at Clingenix, Inc. from 1999 to 2002, Senior Scientist at Valentis, Inc., Consultant at the University of California, Davis, Principal at Celera Diagnostics LLC, Principal at Megabios Corp.
from 1997 to 1999, Consultant at Applied Biosystems, Inc., and Vice President-Research at Colby Pharmaceutical Co. Dr. Fairman received his doctorate degree from The University of Arkansas and his undergraduate degree from Northwest Missouri State University.
Known holdings in public companies
Company | Date | Number of shares | Valuation | Valuation date |
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VAXCYTE, INC.
0.33% | 2022-12-29 | 354,054 ( 0.33% ) | 24 M $ | 2024-03-30 |
Jeff Fairman active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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VAXCYTE, INC. | Founder | 2013-05-26 |
The American Association of Immunologists | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Infectious Diseases Society of America Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Infectious Diseases Society of America is a non-profit company that provides clinical practice guidelines development and guideline panelists for infectious diseases. The company is based in Arlington, VA and has subsidiaries in the United States. The company specializes in antimicrobial stewardship and have established Antimicrobial Stewardship Centers of Excellence. The CEO of the company is Christopher Busky. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Former positions of Jeff Fairman
Companies | Position | End |
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Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc.
Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc. develops novel, adjuvanted vaccines and immunotherapeutics to treat infectious disease and cancer. The company was founded by Martin D. Cleary, Jeff Fairman and Steven W. Dow in February 2003 and is headquartered in Burlingame, CA. | Founder | 2011-08-31 |
Clingenix, Inc.
Clingenix, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Clingenix, Inc. provided pharmacogenomics services and diagnostic products. The company was headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2001-12-31 |
Megabios Corp. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 1998-12-31 |
Colby Pharmaceutical Co.
Colby Pharmaceutical Co. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Colby is transitioning to a clinical stage drug development company. The company was launched as a Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) spin-out and is strategically aligned with leading clinicians and drug discovery scientists at the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center (UWCCC). Colby is accessing data from funded grants and private investment to develop its therapeutic drugs for therapy-resistant and hypoxic conditions. Colby's lead drugs have unique mechanisms of action and target specific pathways. The company is focused on clinical development of its lead drugs, CPC-100 and -200, in patients with recurrent PCa and other solid tumors, respectively. In 2010, Colby plans to launch a Phase I/IIa study of CPC-100 in men with PCa who fail Androgen Depletion Therapy, as evidenced by rising PSA levels. CPC-200 is being scheduled for a Phase I/IIa in men with high-risk tumors. Colby's two pipeline drugs, CPC-300 and CPC-410 for therapy-resistant metastatic and hypoxic tumors are in late pre-clinical development and are funded by federal grants, including an awarded Colby SBIR grant and by private investors. The Company has demonstrated safety of its lead drugs following efficacy studies in rodents and toxicology studies in mice, rats, and dogs. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Applied Biosystems, Inc.
Applied Biosystems, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Applied Biosystems, Inc. is a company that provides integrated systems for sequencing, flow cytometry, and various types of PCR. The company is based in Foster City, CA. The company's products cover the entire process from sample preparation to data analysis. The company was founded by Chris Yoo, Marvin H. Caruthers, Michael W. Hunkapiller, and Leroy E. Hood. Applied Biosystems was acquired by Invitrogen Corp. from Applera Corp. on November 21, 2008 for $6,417.85 million. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Training of Jeff Fairman
The University of Arkansas | Doctorate Degree |
Northwest Missouri State University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Listed companies | 1 |
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VAXCYTE, INC. | Health Technology |
Private companies | 9 |
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Valentis, Inc.
Valentis, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Valentis lead drug candidate, Deltavasc, may treat peripheral arterial and ischemic heart disease with a gene that spurs new blood vessels to form (a process known as angiogenesis). In early stages of development are DNA vaccines for HIV, hepatitis C, and other viral infections. Another drug candidate, eNOS, could prevent tissue rejection in transplant recipients. The company licenses its technology -- include the GeneSwitch platform, which can turn off or on gene therapies -- to other drugmakers. These licensees include Genzyme, Pfizer, and GlaxoSmithKline. | Health Technology |
Clingenix, Inc.
Clingenix, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Clingenix, Inc. provided pharmacogenomics services and diagnostic products. The company was headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA. | Commercial Services |
Celera Diagnostics LLC
Celera Diagnostics LLC Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Celera Diagnostics LLC discovers, develops and commercializes molecular diagnostics. The firm enables physicians to diagnose, monitor and treat disease. It manufactures products for infectious disease testing and for genetic conditions such as cystic fibrosis. The company was founded in 2001 by Kathy Ordoñez and is headquartered in Alameda, CA. | Health Services |
Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc.
Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc. BiotechnologyHealth Technology Juvaris BioTherapeutics, Inc. develops novel, adjuvanted vaccines and immunotherapeutics to treat infectious disease and cancer. The company was founded by Martin D. Cleary, Jeff Fairman and Steven W. Dow in February 2003 and is headquartered in Burlingame, CA. | Health Technology |
Infectious Diseases Society of America
Infectious Diseases Society of America Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Infectious Diseases Society of America is a non-profit company that provides clinical practice guidelines development and guideline panelists for infectious diseases. The company is based in Arlington, VA and has subsidiaries in the United States. The company specializes in antimicrobial stewardship and have established Antimicrobial Stewardship Centers of Excellence. The CEO of the company is Christopher Busky. | Commercial Services |
The American Association of Immunologists | |
Applied Biosystems, Inc.
Applied Biosystems, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Applied Biosystems, Inc. is a company that provides integrated systems for sequencing, flow cytometry, and various types of PCR. The company is based in Foster City, CA. The company's products cover the entire process from sample preparation to data analysis. The company was founded by Chris Yoo, Marvin H. Caruthers, Michael W. Hunkapiller, and Leroy E. Hood. Applied Biosystems was acquired by Invitrogen Corp. from Applera Corp. on November 21, 2008 for $6,417.85 million. | Health Technology |
Colby Pharmaceutical Co.
Colby Pharmaceutical Co. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology Colby is transitioning to a clinical stage drug development company. The company was launched as a Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) spin-out and is strategically aligned with leading clinicians and drug discovery scientists at the University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center (UWCCC). Colby is accessing data from funded grants and private investment to develop its therapeutic drugs for therapy-resistant and hypoxic conditions. Colby's lead drugs have unique mechanisms of action and target specific pathways. The company is focused on clinical development of its lead drugs, CPC-100 and -200, in patients with recurrent PCa and other solid tumors, respectively. In 2010, Colby plans to launch a Phase I/IIa study of CPC-100 in men with PCa who fail Androgen Depletion Therapy, as evidenced by rising PSA levels. CPC-200 is being scheduled for a Phase I/IIa in men with high-risk tumors. Colby's two pipeline drugs, CPC-300 and CPC-410 for therapy-resistant metastatic and hypoxic tumors are in late pre-clinical development and are funded by federal grants, including an awarded Colby SBIR grant and by private investors. The Company has demonstrated safety of its lead drugs following efficacy studies in rodents and toxicology studies in mice, rats, and dogs. | Health Technology |
Megabios Corp. | Health Technology |
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