On July 1, 2020 Cellectar Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLRB), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of drugs for the treatment of cancer, reported that it has appointed Dr. John Friend as chief medical officer, effective immediately (Press release, Cellectar Biosciences, JUL 1, 2020, View Source [SID1234561623]).
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"We are pleased to welcome John back to Cellectar to oversee CLR 131’s late-stage oncology clinical development plans and FDA engagement for our adult and pediatric programs" said Jim Caruso, president and CEO of Cellectar Biosciences. "John’s understanding and prior involvement with CLR 131 combined with his extensive experience in oncology drug development will prove invaluable to our overall development program and near-term pivotal study registration strategies."
Dr. Friend returns to Cellectar bringing more than 17 years of global drug development and medical affairs expertise in hematology/oncology as well as a variety of other therapeutic indications. Most recently, he was chief medical officer of DRGT and prior to his earlier tenure at Cellectar, Dr. Friend served as Senior Vice President of Research and Development at Helsinn Therapeutics (U.S.), Inc. leading its research and development, clinical, medical affairs and regulatory affairs divisions. Prior to his time at Helsinn, Dr. Friend held executive responsibility for clinical research, medical affairs, pharmacovigilance and risk management at various pharmaceutical companies including Akros Pharma, Actavis, Alpharma, Hospira and Abbott.
Dr. Friend noted, "I am excited to rejoin the Cellectar team and to lead the clinical development, global regulatory submission and post-approval support of CLR 131. The recent results from the company’s phase 2a B-cell study demonstrating 40% plus response rates for relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma and non-hodgkin’s lymphomas as well as a 100% response rate to date in Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia validates my early belief in CLR 131 and the PDC technology platform. I look forward to working to bring CLR 131 to market for the many cancer patients that may benefit from its treatment."
Dr. Friend completed his post-graduate residency program in family medicine and subsequently served as Clinical Director and faculty attending physician at Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency Program in North Carolina. He earned his medical degree from UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (now Rutgers, RWJMS) and received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Southern Methodist University,
Grant of Inducement Option
In connection with his hiring, Cellectar has granted to Dr. Friend, effective as of his first day of employment with Cellectar, an option to purchase 100,000 shares of Cellectar’s common stock at an exercise price per share equal to the closing price of Cellectar’s common stock on the grant date as reported by Nasdaq. This grant was approved by the Compensation Committee of Cellectar’s Board of Directors and made as an inducement material to Dr. Friend entering into employment with Cellectar as contemplated by Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4).
The stock option, which has a 10-year term, vests and becomes exercisable in three equal annual installments beginning on the first anniversary from the date of Dr. Friend’s first day of employment.
Cellectar provides this information in accordance with Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(c)(4).
Resignation of Dr. Igor Grachev
Dr. Igor Grachev announced his resignation to pursue other opportunities. "We acknowledge and thank Igor for his contributions to our programs and wish him the very best in his future endeavors," said Jim Caruso, president and CEO of Cellectar Biosciences.
About CLR 131
CLR 131 is a small-molecule Phospholipid Drug Conjugate designed to provide targeted delivery of iodine-131 (radioisotope) directly to cancer cells, while limiting exposure to healthy cells unlike many traditional on-market treatment options. CLR 131 is the company’s lead product candidate and is currently being evaluated in a Phase 2 study in B-cell lymphomas, and a Phase 1 dose-escalating clinical study in pediatric solid tumors and lymphomas. The company recently completed a Phase 1 dose-escalation clinical study in r/r multiple myeloma. The FDA granted CLR 131 Fast Track Designation for both r/r multiple myeloma and r/r diffuse large b-cell lymphoma and Orphan Drug Designation (ODD) for the treatment of multiple myeloma, lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma/Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia, neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma and osteosarcoma. CLR 131 was also granted Rare Pediatric Disease Designations for the treatment of neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma and osteosarcoma. Most recently, the European Commission granted an ODD for r/r multiple myeloma.