W. Scott Willett
Corporate Officer/Principal at Promedior, Inc.
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Scott Willett is currently the Vice President-Biopharmaceutical Development at Promedior, Inc. He previously worked as the Director-Process Development at Neose Technologies, Inc., a Process Development Scientist at Amgen, Inc., and a Vice President-Sales North America at Boxlight Corp.
He also served as a Member at The University of Colorado.
Dr. Willett completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan and holds a doctorate from The University of California, San Francisco.
W. Scott Willett active positions
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Promedior, Inc.
Promedior, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Promedior, Inc. is a clinical-stage immunotherapy company, which engages in the development of targeted therapeutics to treat fibrotic diseases. Its proprietary therapeutic platform is based upon Pentraxin-2, an endogenous human protein that plays an important role in regulating the response to fibrosis. The company was founded by Gomer H. Richard, Lawrence M. Kauvar, and Darrell Pilling in April 2006 and is headquartered in Lexington, MA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 2006-12-31 |
Former positions of W. Scott Willett
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BOXLIGHT CORPORATION | Sales & Marketing | - |
AMGEN INC. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
The University of Colorado | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Neose Technologies, Inc.
Neose Technologies, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop proprietary drugs, focusing primarily on therapeutic proteins. Its technologies to develop proprietary versions of protein drugs with proven safety and efficacy and to improve the therapeutic profiles of proteins being developed. Its proprietary drug development portfolio currently consists of two therapeutic protein candidates.GlycoPEG-EPO (NE-180) is a long-acting version of erythropoietin (EPO) produced in insect cells. EPO is prescribed to stimulate production of red blood cells, and it gives treatment of chemotherapy-induced anemia and anemia associated with chronic renal failure. Its second proprietary protein, GlycoPEG-GCSF, is a long-acting version of granulocyte colony stimulating factor G-CSF and it is prescribed to stimulate production of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell). Its trademarks are NEOSE, GlycoPEGylation and GlycoConjugation. It operates predominantly in the domestic market. | Director/Board Member | 2011-02-22 |
Training of W. Scott Willett
University of Michigan | Undergraduate Degree |
The University of California, San Francisco | Doctorate Degree |
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AMGEN INC. | Health Technology |
BOXLIGHT CORPORATION | Electronic Technology |
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Promedior, Inc.
Promedior, Inc. Medical SpecialtiesHealth Technology Promedior, Inc. is a clinical-stage immunotherapy company, which engages in the development of targeted therapeutics to treat fibrotic diseases. Its proprietary therapeutic platform is based upon Pentraxin-2, an endogenous human protein that plays an important role in regulating the response to fibrosis. The company was founded by Gomer H. Richard, Lawrence M. Kauvar, and Darrell Pilling in April 2006 and is headquartered in Lexington, MA. | Health Technology |
Neose Technologies, Inc.
Neose Technologies, Inc. Pharmaceuticals: MajorHealth Technology The Group's principal activity is to develop proprietary drugs, focusing primarily on therapeutic proteins. Its technologies to develop proprietary versions of protein drugs with proven safety and efficacy and to improve the therapeutic profiles of proteins being developed. Its proprietary drug development portfolio currently consists of two therapeutic protein candidates.GlycoPEG-EPO (NE-180) is a long-acting version of erythropoietin (EPO) produced in insect cells. EPO is prescribed to stimulate production of red blood cells, and it gives treatment of chemotherapy-induced anemia and anemia associated with chronic renal failure. Its second proprietary protein, GlycoPEG-GCSF, is a long-acting version of granulocyte colony stimulating factor G-CSF and it is prescribed to stimulate production of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell). Its trademarks are NEOSE, GlycoPEGylation and GlycoConjugation. It operates predominantly in the domestic market. | Health Technology |
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